Commons seat
议院席位
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Refers to a position as a member of the House of Commons.
指下议院议员的职位。
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Commons seat = 议院席位 (指下议院议员的职位。)
- The newly elected politician was proud to win her first Commons seat.这位新当选的政治家为赢得她的第一个下议院席位而感到自豪。
- After a surprising defeat, he lost his long-held Commons seat.在一次意外的失败后,他失去了长期保有的下议院席位。
- She announced her intention to contest the vacant Commons seat in the upcoming by-election.她宣布打算在即将到来的补选中争夺空缺的下议院席位。
- For over twenty years, he has held a safe Commons seat for the Conservative party.二十多年来,他一直为保守党保有一个稳固的下议院席位。
- The polls suggest that the opposition party will gain at least fifty new Commons seats.民意调查显示,反对党将至少赢得五十个新的下议院席位。
- The minister's resignation will trigger a special election for his Commons seat.部长的辞职将引发一场为填补其下议院席位的特别选举。
- Gaining a Commons seat is the ultimate goal for any aspiring Member of Parliament.对于任何有抱负的议员来说,获得一个下议院席位是最终目标。
- Historically, securing a Commons seat in this constituency has always been challenging for outsiders.从历史上看,外来者想在这个选区获得一个下议院席位一直都很有挑战性。
- While he failed to secure a Commons seat, he was appointed to the House of Lords.虽然他未能获得下议院席位,但他被任命为上议院议员。
- The final count confirmed that the incumbent had successfully defended his Commons seat by a narrow margin.最终计票结果确认,现任议员以微弱优势成功保住了他的下议院席位。