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passage noun 7of a bill 法案ADJECTIVE | VERB + PASSAGE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEsmooth 顺利的通过stormy 艰难的通过◆The bill is expected to face a stormy passage in both houses.该法案有望在参众两院冲破重重阻力后获得通过。speedy 快速的通过final 最终通过◆Starr voted for the final passage of the bill.斯塔尔为该法案的最终通过投了赞成票。VERB + PASSAGEbegin, complete 开始/完成通过◆The bill will complete its passage in November.该法案将在 11 月份走完通过程序。block 阻止通过◆They have launched a campaign to block passage of the bill.他们已经发起了一波运动来阻止该法案的通过。ensure, facilitate, secure (all especially NAmE) 确保通过;促使通过◆He deserves credit for ensuring the passage of the Civil Rights Act.是他确保了《民权法案》得以通过,应该给他记上一功。gain, win (both NAmE) 获得/赢得通过◆The bills did not gain passage in the Senate.那些法案没有在参议院获得通过。PREPOSITIONduring the passage 在通过进程中◆There was much controversy during the passage of the bill.在法案通过的过程中有很多争论。passage through 在⋯的通过◆a strategy to ensure the bill's smooth passage through Parliament确保法案在议会顺利通过的策略 |