英 [ˌprəʊrəʊˈɡeɪʃən] 美 [ˌproʊroʊˈɡeɪʃən]
n. 休会;闭会
discontinuing the meetings (of a legislative body) without dissolving it
... prorogue v.休会,延期 prorogation n.休会 prosaic adj.单调的,无趣的 ...
... proreform = 重新组成 prorogation = 闭会 prorogue = 闭会 ...
prorogue 休会
休会;闭会
Mr Harper turned a customary recess into prorogation.
会期内的惯例休会被哈珀拖成了会期间休会。
Dedicated to the service of education and prorogation of the human culture HBEP has consistently pursued good taste, the best flavor and perfect image.
河北教育出版社始终坚持“大教育”观念,以人类优秀文化的积累与传承为己任,努力追求品位、追求风格、追求形象、追求境界。
All in all, the short Parliamentary session between Easter and prorogation (probably on 3 May) should be quite a fun-filled interlude.
The debate continues for a few more hours today (Tuesday) before the ceremony of prorogation brings this parliamentary session to an end.
If the bill is not agreed by both Houses come the prorogation of Parliament towards the end of April, it either falls or has to be carried forward into the next session.
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