词汇 | party |
释义 | nounverb the Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States美国的民主党和共和党 She belongs to the Labour Party. 她是工党党员。 the ruling/opposition party执政党;反对党 the party leader/manifesto/policy党的领袖/宣言/政策 a birthday/dinner/garden, etc. party生日聚会、晚宴、园会等 to give/have/throw a party搞聚会 Did you go to the party? 你去参加聚会了吗? party games联欢会游戏 The school is taking a party of 40 children to France. 学校将带领一个 40 人的儿童团队前往法国。 The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten. 剧场给十人以上的团体打九折。 the guilty/innocent party有罪的/无罪的一方 The contract can be terminated by either party with three months' notice. 合同的任何一方如提前三个月通知,均可终止本合同。 The judge’s decision satisfied most of the parties concerned. to be party to a decision参与作出决议 He refused to be a party to any violence. 他拒绝参与任何暴力活动。 What Hislop brought to the party was real commitment and energy. 希斯洛普对党的贡献是他全身心的投入和十足的干劲。 By now the party was in full swing. First we must notify all the interested parties. From 1991 new political parties emerged to challenge the governing party. Ed Miliband’s speech at the Labour party conference He loves throwing lavish parties. He was accused of having strong links with the Communist Party. I was at a party in London that night. I’m organizing a surprise party for my sister. It was time for us to join the coach party. Most MPs will follow the party line. Mr Cameron was cheered by the party faithful. On moving in they threw a huge house-warming party. She arrived with a party of helpers. She became the leader of the party in 2008. She is a hard-drinking, non-stop party girl. She left the party in 2000. She refused to follow the party line= the official view of the party. She turned up at her fiancé’s bachelor party. The Labour Party was returned to power in 2001. The Labour party lost the vote on this important issue. The Liberal party controlled the Senate at this time. The captain told the crew to prepare to receive a boarding party. The girls were having a slumber party. The party broke up around midnight. The party was officially dissolved in 1927. The wedding party climbed into the carriages. There was a party going on next door. They are now the majority party in Parliament. They attended the launch party for the new film. This agreement binds both parties. This agreement is binding on both parties. This agreement shall be binding upon both parties. We had a farewell party for Michelle when she left the company. You must sign the document in the presence of an independent third party a bitter dispute which finally split the party a surprise birthday party both main political parties members of the parliamentary party policies that would be out of place in the Republican party platform the majority party in both Houses the parties contesting the elections A rescue party immediately set off by boat. Did you go to their party? He gave a dinner party for some old friends. It was decided to send out a search party to look for the missing climbers. Several members of the England cricket touring party were robbed outside the team hotel. The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than 10. There were fizzy drinks, cake and party games. They threw a party to celebrate the end of term. We’re going to have a housewarming party next weekend. a coach party of German tourists the party leader/manifesto/policy党的领袖/宣言/政策 the ruling/opposition party执政党;反对党 They were out partying every night. 他们每晚都外出寻欢作乐。 That guy Jake—he really knows how to party! |
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