Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Member of parliament
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Traduzione e definizione
an MP (Member of Parliament) (UK): un membro del Parlamento
Esempi
- "The Conservative Party, of which Sir Bear has been a member since birth, has distanced itself from the MP's remarks."
- "Sir Robert Bear MP, Shadow Secretary for the Environment, shocked Parliament yesterday by declaring that "the notion that climate change is a man-made phenomenon is pure poppycock"."
- "The MP also compared environmentalists to "Nazi-style propaganda peddlers", and said 'if something is repeated to the general public often enough, of course they will believe it."
Esercizio 1
It's politics o'clock! Complete the sentences with the appropriate terms!
The is the lower part of the British Parliament. Its members are directly elected by the public. In practice, it has much more power than the , the British upper house, whose members are not elected by the public.
Bonus question!
The term "MP" stands for:
The is the lower part of the British Parliament. Its members are directly elected by the public. In practice, it has much more power than the , the British upper house, whose members are not elected by the public.
Bonus question!
The term "MP" stands for:
It's politics o'clock! Complete the sentences with the appropriate terms!
The House of Commons 1 is the lower part of the British Parliament. Its members are directly elected by the public. In practice, it has much more power than the House of Lords 2, the British upper house, whose members are not elected by the public.
Bonus question!
The term "MP" stands for: Member of Parliament 3
The House of Commons 1 is the lower part of the British Parliament. Its members are directly elected by the public. In practice, it has much more power than the House of Lords 2, the British upper house, whose members are not elected by the public.
Bonus question!
The term "MP" stands for: Member of Parliament 3
1 House of Commons: "The House of Commons" is the right answer here. The "House of Commons" is the lower part of the British Parliament. In practice, the House of Commons has much more power than the House of Lords (the upper house), whose members are not elected by the public. Canada also has a House of Commons!
1 House of Lords: Sorry! The House of Lords is actually the upper chamber, not the lower chamber.
1 Parliament: Sorry! The "Parliament" is made up of BOTH houses (the Lords and the Commons).
1 House of Deputies: Sorry! The term "deputy" is used in sentences such as "Deputy Prime Minister" (the person who takes control if the Prime Minister dies) and "Deputy Head Teacher" (the second-in-command in a school).
2 House of Lords: "House of Lords" is the right choice here. The House of Lords is the upper house of the British Parliament. In the past, only members of the aristocracy could sit and vote in "the Lords". Nowadays, this chamber has less power and is filled with appointed rather than elected members.
2 Senate: The "Senate" is the upper house of many countries' parliaments, including that of the USA. However, there is no British senate!
2 House of Commons: Sorry! The House of Commons is actually the lower chamber, not the upper chamber.
3 Member of Parliament: "MP" is the best choice here. "MP" means "Member of Parliament", and describes the job of an elected politician who represents an area of Britain in the London Parliament. The area the MP represents is called their "constituency".
3 Minister of Poppycock: Oops! "Poppycock" means "nonsense", or "ridiculous ideas": it isn't the right answer here.
3 Manager of Party: This isn't the right answer. In Britain, the highest-ranking person in a political party is called "Party Leader".
3 Mayor of Province: This isn't the right answer. Many towns in Britain have mayors (the Mayor of London, the Mayor of Birmingham, etc.). Mayors focus their attention on city life, rather than the life of a whole region, province, or county. Moreover, this isn't what "MP" stands for!
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