释义 |
three-line whip [ˌθri:.laɪn'wɪp] noun countable usually singular ■In Britain, a three-line whip is an instruction given to Members of Parliament by the leaders of their party telling them they must vote in the way that the party wants them to on a particular subject. 紧急指令(指政党领袖要求该党议员按照党的要求投票的指令) |