• prorogue

    英:[prə'rəʊg]  

    prorogue 基本解释

    • v. 休会

    prorogue 词态变化

    第三人称单数: prorogues;过去式: prorogued;过去分词: prorogued;现在分词: proroguing;

    prorogue 英文词源

    prorogue (v.)
    early 15c., "to prolong, extend," from Old French proroger, proroguer (14c.), from Latin prorogare, literally "to ask publicly," from pro "before" (see pro-) + rogare "to ask" (see rogation). Perhaps the original sense in Latin was "to ask for public assent to extending someone's term in office." Legislative meaning "discontinue temporarily" is attested from mid-15c. Related: Prorogation.

    prorogue 英文释义

    1. hold back to a later time;
    "let's postpone the exam"
    2. adjourn by royal prerogative; without dissolving the legislative body

    prorogue 双语例句

    1. Parliament be prorogue for the summer recess.
    因暑假议会休会.

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    2. The legislature moved to prorogue the present session.
    立法机关提议停止目前的会议.

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    prorogue 实用场景例句

    Parliament be prorogue for the summer recess.
    因暑假议会休会.

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    The legislature moved to prorogue the present session.
    立法机关提议停止目前的会议.

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