republicans

英 [rɪˈpʌblɪkənz] 美 [rɪˈpʌblɪkənz]

网络  共和党; 共和党人士; 共和党人; 共和党员; 共和制



双语例句

  1. For Republicans it is almost an article of faith that this tax should be cut.
    共和党人几乎是坚定不移地主张这项税收需削减。
  2. The committee contains 11 Democrats and nine Republicans.
    这个委员会包括11名民主党人和9名共和党人。
  3. 'You drink Scotch,' she said. 'All Republicans drink Scotch.' — 'Wrong on both counts. I'm a Democrat, and I drink bourbon.'
    “你喝苏格兰威士忌,”她说。“所有共和党人都喝苏格兰威士忌。”——“都说错了。我是民主党人,我喝波旁威士忌。”
  4. The Republicans are trying to embarrass the president by thwarting his economic program
    共和党人企图通过阻挠总统的经济计划使其难堪。
  5. Senate Republicans are less gung-ho about tax cuts.
    共和党的参议员对减税并不太热衷。
  6. The Republicans took the moral high ground with the message that they were best equipped to manage the authority
    共和党人传达了这样一种信息,即他们最有资格管理政府,从而在道义上占了上风。
  7. The Republicans have majorities in both Houses.
    共和党人在参众两院都占了多数席位。
  8. Democrats and Republicans differed right down the line on what the proper responses were.
    民主党与共和党就何为恰当的反应处处针锋相对。
  9. Republicans acknowledged that they had little choice but to mount an all-out offensive on the Democratic nominee.
    共和党人承认他们别无选择,只有对获提名的民主党人展开全面攻击。
  10. The Republicans had better get used to the fact that in all probability, they are going to lose
    共和党人最好习惯他们很有可能失败的事实。
  11. He prepared a complete refutation of the Republicans 'most serious charges.
    他准备全面反驳共和党人对他最严重的指控。
  12. Republicans are furious that the Democrats currently seem to be making all the running.
    现在民主党人好像成了领头羊,这让共和党人非常愤怒。
  13. Republicans from Pennsylvania and New York are scenting victory.
    来自宾夕法尼亚州和纽约州的共和党人预感到胜利在望。
  14. They refused to allow Republicans to offer amendments, effectively shutting them out of the process
    他们拒不允许共和党人提出修正案,实际上是将他们排除在了进程之外。
  15. Republicans targeted Unsoeld as vulnerable in her bid for reelection this year
    共和党人将安索尔德定为攻击目标,认为她在争取今年连任的竞选中不堪一击。
  16. A lot of Republicans are unhappy that the government isn't doing more.
    许多共和党人对于政府没有做出更多努力感到不满。
  17. The Republicans made a great whoop and a holler about the honesty of federal employees.
    共和党人大肆宣传联邦政府官员的廉洁问题。
  18. In the Reagan era, well-connected Republicans received favoured treatment in this organization.
    在里根时代,一些关系硬的共和党人在这个机构中多受到了优待。
  19. Republicans are also offering the president-elect some advice.
    共和党人也对当选总统提出了一些忠告。
  20. But this time, some Senate Republicans may even block a vote on this issue.
    但这一次,部分共和党参议员可能会阻扰对这项议题的投票。
  21. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.
    我们都是共和党人,我们都是联邦党人。
  22. Senior Republicans, such as John McCain, have forcefully pointed this out.
    约翰麦凯恩(JohnMcCain)等资深共和党人明确地指出了这一点。
  23. But while that won him support among Hispanic voters, it infuriated many Republicans, particularly in the South.
    虽然这为他赢得了西班牙裔选民的支持,却激怒了许多共和党人,特别是南方的共和党人。
  24. Republicans in Congress were slow to react, and initially misread the public mood.
    国会中的共和党人反应迟缓,最初还误读了公众的情绪。
  25. Republicans and industry leaders have fought back against the rules, attacking them as job-killing regulations.
    共和党人和工业领袖对这些规定进行了回击,抨击它们扼杀工作机会。
  26. This was the Republicans 'election to lose.
    这是共和党的失败。
  27. Republicans offer four main explanations of their defeat in the 2012 presidential election.
    美国共和党人为他们在2012年总统大选中的失败提供了四种主要解释。
  28. George Bush has more of the women's vote than Republicans usually enjoy.
    与共和党通常赢得女性选民选票的状况相比,乔治·布什赢得了更多女性选民的选票。
  29. Last week both the White House and Republicans in Congress ruled out a carbon tax.
    上周,白宫和国会中的共和党人均排除了出台碳排放税的可能。
  30. But Republicans are asking me to sacrifice my wife's health, my daughters'health and my nine granddaughters'health.
    但是共和党人要求我牺牲我的妻子,我的女儿和我的九个孙女的健康。