congressperson

/ˈkɒŋɡrəspɜːsn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːŋɡrəspɜːrsn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkäŋ-(g)rəs-ˌpər-sən/ (ame, mw)

congressperson — 名詞

1. a person who has been elected to serve in the US Congress, the national law-maki

1.名詞B2
釋義

國會議員

美國國會的民選議員,尤指眾議員

a person who has been elected to serve in the US Congress, the national law-making body made up of elected officials from each state; especially a member of the House of Representatives

例句

Pedro ran for office and won, becoming a United States congressperson at age thirty-two.

Pedro 參選並獲勝,在三十二歲時成為一名美國國會議員。

run for office → become a congressperson

Fatima, a newly elected congressperson, gave a speech about school funding in the House.

Fatima 是一名剛當選的國會議員,她在眾議院發表了關於學校經費的演說。

congressperson as appositive with name

同義詞
  • member of Congress

    broader term that includes both representatives and senators; more formal in tone

  • representative

    specifically refers to a member of the House of Representatives, not a senator

  • lawmaker

    general term for any politician who helps create laws; not limited to the US Congress

文法句型

a congressperson from [state/district]

the congressperson for [district]

用法筆記

Gender-neutral alternative to 'congressman' or 'congresswoman.' Increasingly preferred in official contexts and news reporting in the US, especially when the gender of the official is unknown or irrelevant.

常見錯誤

The congressperson entered the parliament building.
The congressperson entered the Capitol building.
💡The US Congress meets in the Capitol; do not use 'parliament,' which refers to different political systems.
He is a congress of the United States.
He is a US congressperson.
💡'Congress' is the institution; a person is a 'congressperson' or 'member of Congress.'