congressional
/kənˈɡreʃənl/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈɡreʃənl/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈgresh-nəl kän- -ˈgre-shə-nᵊl/ (ame, mw)
congressional — 形容詞
- congressionalpositive
- more congressionalcomparative
- most congressionalsuperlative
1. describing anything that involves the elected senators and representatives of th
國會的
與美國國會相關的
describing anything that involves the elected senators and representatives of the US who serve in Congress and create the nation's laws.
A congressional committee is reviewing the new education funding law.
一個國會委員會正在審查新的教育經費法。
collocation: congressional committee
Senator Ravi attended three congressional hearings on the climate bill.
參議員 Ravi 參加了三場關於氣候法案的國會聽證會。
collocation: congressional hearings
Voters praised Representative Leila for her congressional work on healthcare reform.
選民讚揚 Leila 議員在醫療改革方面的國會工作。
The president will address congressional leaders about the border security bill.
總統將向國會領袖說明邊境安全法案的內容。
A recent congressional report warns about rising costs in the prison system.
一份最新的國會報告警告監獄系統的成本正在不斷上升。
- legislative
broader in scope — refers to any lawmaking body (state, federal, or foreign), not exclusively the US Congress
- parliamentary
used for the UK and other Commonwealth systems; not applicable to the US Congress
- senatorial
narrower — relates only to the Senate, the upper chamber, rather than both chambers of Congress
- governmental
much wider — covers executive, legislative, and judicial branches at any level
文法句型
congressional + noun
用法筆記
Attributive adjective — always placed before the noun it modifies. The accompanying noun typically names a government body (committee), a procedure (hearing), a document (report), or a role (leader). Not used predicatively (✗ This issue is congressional).