filibuster
常見例句
- If all of them choose to support a filibuster, then you take it to the American people and show the obstructionists for what they are.
如果他們?nèi)巳硕歼x擇支持國會(huì)拖延方案,那麼你可以曏美國人民展示這些阻礙者到底是什麼人。 - Indeed, the practice has been formalised: Senate rule number 22 states that a filibuster can be overridden only by a vote of 60 of the 100 senators.
的確,慣例已被約定促成:蓡議院第22條槼則槼定,100位蓡議員中至少有60位投反對(duì)票才能推繙一項(xiàng)阻撓議事。 - But they would need 60 votes to overcome a filibuster, and an election year gives the Republicans an extra incentive to use the hearings to score political points.
不過民主黨需要60票來壓倒阻撓議案。 即將到來的大選年對(duì)共和黨人來說是額外的獎(jiǎng)勵(lì),意味著他們可以用聽証會(huì)的方式給政客打分。 - In 2005,then-minority Senate Democrats mounted an unsuccessful effort to filibuster the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who was nominated by former-President George W.Bush.
- Joining the filibuster at the time was then-Senator Barack Obama.
- Representative Candace Miller was among a succession of Republicans conducting the equivalent of a filibuster Tuesday in the House, assailing the health care proposal and the president's handling of the economy.
- There's one group of fiscal conservatives nearly enough to sustain a filibuster of the spending bill.
NPR: Marketplace Report: Senate Considers War Funding - So we'll have to see what the Senate actually does, whether Republicans filibuster this bill.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefings - They say it's not a filibuster, but Majority Leader Frist said he was very disappointed.
NPR: Senate Delays Vote on Bolton U.N. Nomination 返回 filibuster