1610s, "the growing together of parts," from French coalition (1540s), from Late Latin coalitus "fellowship," originally past participle of Latin coalescere (see coalesce). First used in a political sense 1715.
1. The Liberal leader has announced his party's withdrawal from the ruling coalition.
自由党领袖已宣布该党退出执政联盟。
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2. It will be able to put together a governing coalition.
它将可以组成一个执政联盟。
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3. Many of the coalition members could have their own political agendas.
许多联盟成员可能会有他们自己的政治议题。
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4. The coalition will face a full-on attack from the Government.
该联盟将面临政府毫无保留的抨击。
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5. The coalition will never hold together for six months.
1610s, "the growing together of parts," from French coalition (1540s), from Late Latin coalitus "fellowship," originally past participle of Latin coalescere (see coalesce). First used in a political sense 1715.
双语例句
1. The Liberal leader has announced his party's withdrawal from the ruling coalition.
自由党领袖已宣布该党退出执政联盟。
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2. It will be able to put together a governing coalition.
它将可以组成一个执政联盟。
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3. Many of the coalition members could have their own political agendas.
许多联盟成员可能会有他们自己的政治议题。
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4. The coalition will face a full-on attack from the Government.
该联盟将面临政府毫无保留的抨击。
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5. The coalition will never hold together for six months.