bicameral是什么意思

  • En [ ˌbaɪˈkæm.ər.əl]
  • Us [ ˌbaɪˈkæm.ɚ.əl]

详细释义

  • 0 (of a parliament, congress, etc.) having two parts, such as the Senate and the House of Representatives in the US -- (政体)两院制的

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  • I suggested in my article that perhaps the interaction of realignment with bicameral effects produced the reversal.

  • However, it would be a mistake to assume that the world's other bicameral systems share this design.

  • A bicameral sophisticated voter would vote against any alternative even though his most-preferred alternative is voted down.

  • Deadlocks in state bicameral legislatures increased along with corruption and even violence.

  • No previous work has analyzed sophisticated voting in a bicameral setting.

  • In a bicameral legislature under incomplete information, sincere voting would be no different.

  • For brevity's sake, we generally refer to this case in the text as 'federal', though, of course, not all constitutionally federal states are necessarily bicameral.

  • The legislature had to be bicameral, one chamber entrusted with debating proposals, the other with resolving what to pass into law.

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    (政體)兩院制的…

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