lobbying

lobbying

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原级:lobby

lobbying的近义词

第三人称单数:lobbies

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lobbying的解释

过去分词:lobbied

过去式:lobbied

lobbying 基本解释
为了支持或抵制某项特定目标游说(lobby的现在分词形式);
lobbying 单语例句

1. Pandora is currently lobbying lawmakers in US Congress to pass the " Internet Radio Fairness Act ", which would change regulation of how royalties are paid to artists.

2. The officer urged people to deal with the situation calmly while also lobbying the government for additional assistance.

3. But judging from tense exchanges in the Security Council chamber Friday, any lobbying effort will be difficult.

4. So those concerned with job losses in US manufacturing should join the chorus lobbying for a much smaller fiscal deficit.

5. A significant chunk of Washington's lobbying industry and some part of the struggling American economy hang on his appearance as it's broadcast around the world.

6. lobbying的意思

6. That reality is based on a combination of powerful gun lobbying and public opinion, which has shifted against tougher gun control and stayed that way.

7. The mayor said he had come up with many ideas for the city's sustainable development and was lobbying for capital support from the authorities.

8. The decision clears the way for conservative groups to begin gathering signatures and lobbying lawmakers in hopes of putting the issue before voters in 2008.

9. Obama's team is determining how best to convert his army of online activists into a viral lobbying and communications machine.

10. Therefore it is necessary to undercut their political energy by weakening their popular support, because lobbying and compromises cannot convince them to change course.