parliamentary
/ˌpɑːləˈmentri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌpɑːrləˈmentri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌpär-lə-ˈmen-t(ə-)rē also ˌpärl-yə-/ (ame, mw)
parliamentary — 形容詞
1. describes anything that involves a parliament — its members, its rules, its proc
議會的
與議會或議會制度相關的
describes anything that involves a parliament — its members, its rules, its procedures, or a system of government built around an elected assembly that makes laws.
The new bill must go through several parliamentary debates before it becomes law.
新法案必須經過多次議會辯論,才能正式立法。
parliamentary + noun: parliamentary debates
Maya hopes to win a seat at the next parliamentary election in May.
Maya 希望能在五月的國會選舉中贏得一個席位。
collocation: parliamentary election
Japan, India, and Canada all use a parliamentary system of government.
日本、印度和加拿大都採用議會制政府。
The chairperson reminded everyone to follow proper parliamentary procedure during the meeting.
主席提醒大家會議中要遵守正式的議事程序。
A parliamentary committee will investigate the bank's role in the housing crisis.
一個議會委員會將調查該銀行在住房危機中扮演的角色。
- legislative
broader — covers any law-making body, not only a parliament; often used in American English contexts.
- congressional
American equivalent — used for the U.S. Congress, not for parliaments.
- governmental
much wider — relates to any branch of government, not specifically the law-making one.
文法句型
parliamentary + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive), not after a linking verb. Common nouns it pairs with include election, debate, committee, system, procedure, seat, and democracy.