lawmaker
/ˈlɔːmeɪkə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɔːmeɪkər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlȯ-ˌmā-kər/ (ame, mw)
lawmaker — 名詞
- lawmakersingular
- lawmakersplural
1. an elected official whose job is to write new laws and update old ones in a parl
立法者;議員
在國會或議會中制定法律的民選官員
an elected official whose job is to write new laws and update old ones in a parliament or congress.
Senator Mizuki is the youngest lawmaker in the state assembly this year.
Mizuki 參議員是今年州議會中最年輕的議員。
common pattern: [name] is a lawmaker in [legislative body]
Lawmakers voted on Tuesday to raise the minimum wage in three coastal cities.
立法者週二投票通過調漲三個沿海城市的最低工資。
typical subject of voting verbs: vote on, debate, pass
Arjun wrote letters to his local lawmakers asking them to protect the forest.
Arjun 寫信給當地的議員,請他們保護那片森林。
A group of lawmakers from both parties met in Brussels to discuss the trade deal.
一群來自兩黨的議員在布魯塞爾開會,討論這項貿易協議。
Ayana spent six years as a lawmaker before returning to teach high school history.
Ayana 當了六年的立法者後,回去高中教歷史。
- legislator
more formal; standard in official and academic writing
- congressperson
specifically a member of the US Congress
- MP
British: Member of Parliament; only used in countries with a parliament
- representative
broader; can mean any elected official, not only those who write laws
文法句型
a/the lawmaker
lawmakers + plural verb
用法筆記
Often used in news writing in place of 'legislator' or 'member of parliament/congress'; subject of verbs like 'vote', 'pass', 'debate', 'introduce a bill'.