[N-COUNT 可数名词]联合政府 A coalition is a government consisting of people from two or more political parties.
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Since June the country has had a coalition government...
从6月份起,该国一直由一个联合政府执掌政权。
It took five months for the coalition to agree on and publish a medium-term economic programme.
联合政府花了5个月的时间才达成并公布了一项中期经济计划。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](政党、社团等的)同盟,联盟 A coalition is a group consisting of people from different political or social groups who are co-operating to achieve a particular aim.
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He had been opposed by a coalition of about 50 civil rights, women's and Latino organizations.
大约有50个民权组织、女性社团和拉丁裔社团联合起来反对他。
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co·ali·tion/ˌkəʊəˈlɪʃn; NAmEˌkoʊəˈlɪʃn/noun1[countable + singular or plural verb ]a government formed by two or more political parties working together (两党或多党)联合政府◆to form a coalition组成联合政府◆a two-party coalition两党联合的政府◆a coalition government联合政府2[countable + singular or plural verb ]a group formed by people from several different groups, especially political ones, agreeing to work together for a particular purpose (尤指多个政治团体的)联合体,联盟◆a coalition of environmental and consumer groups环境保护和消费者团体的联盟3[uncountable ]the act of two or more groups joining together 联合;结合;联盟◆They didn't rule out coalition with the Social Democrats.他们不排除与社会民主党人结盟的可能性。coalitioncoalitionsco·ali·tion/ˌkəʊəˈlɪʃn; NAmEˌkoʊəˈlɪʃn/
1[countable] a union of two or more political parties that allows them to form a government or fight an election togethercoalition of a coalition of democratic forces the centre-right coalition government an emergency meeting of the three coalition parties2[countable] a group of people who join together to achieve a particular purpose, usually a political onecoalition of a coalition of environmental groups3[uncountable] a process in which two or more political parties or groups join together: He hoped to convert his party members to a belief in coalition.in coalition with somebody He was working in coalition with other Unionist leaders.COLLOCATIONSverbsform a coalition· The Social Democrats rejected their offer to form a coalition.join a coalition· The Greens of Slovenia agreed to join the coalition led by the Liberal Democratic party.lead/head a coalition· The coalition was led by the Christian Democrats and the Socialists.a coalition collapses/breaks up· Austria's ruling government coalition collapsed.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + coalitionthe ruling/governing coalition· The March elections may weaken the ruling coalition.the opposition coalition (=forming an opposition party to the government)· The opposition coalition's strength increased from 37 to 53 seats.a political coalition· a political coalition of centre partiesa two-party/three-party etc coalition· The composition of the three-party coalition remains unchanged.a left-wing/right-wing etc coalition· The left-wing coalition was led by the former guerrilla movement.coalition + NOUNa coalition government· There is little enthusiasm among voters for a coalition government.a coalition partner· There were fundamental differences between the two main coalition partners.a coalition member· Some coalition members are unhappy with the proposal.a coalition party· The treaty required the backing of both governing coalition parties.
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