1.
A Senator precedes a Representative.
参议员的地位高于众议员。
2.
The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof for six Years; and each Senator shall have one Vote.
合众国参议院由每州州议会选出的两名参议员组成,参议员任期6年,每名参议员有一票表决权。
3.
He ran for the senate twice and lost both times.
两次竞选参议员,两次落
4.
Senator Karl B Kaufman
卡尔·B·考夫曼参议员.
5.
We ran him for the Senate.
我们推选他竞选参议员。
6.
We run him for the Senate.
我们推举他竞选参议员。
7.
The Senate from New York has the floor.
该纽约州参议员发言了。
8.
He has been reelected to the Senate.
他重新当选参议员。
9.
The senator's death was a tragic affair.
参议员之死是个悲剧
10.
For example, "Senator Edward Kennedy would be addressed as "Senator Kennedy."
例如,参议员爱德华-肯尼迪,应称为“肯尼迪参议员”。
11.
The senator announced for the presidency.
这位参议员宣布参加竞选总统。
12.
He hasn't decided whether to campaign for the senate.
他尚未决定是否参加参议员的竞
13.
How should one address a senator?
如何称呼一位议院的参议员?
14.
The senator endeavored to gain support for his bill.
那位参议员设法使他的议案得到支持。
15.
Three senators voted against the bill.
三位参议员投票反对这一议案。
16.
The senator was angry about his ejection from the senate.
参议员对于被逐出参议院感到非常愤怒。
17.
Senators and congressmen play footsie (with each other) while the situation gets steadily worse.
参议员和国会议员私下勾搭,形势越来越坏。
18.
The commission was made up of five senators, five members of the House of Representatives, and five Supreme Court justices.
委员会的成员包括5位参议员、5位众议员,以及5位最高法院法官。