词组 | coalition |
释义 | coalition /ˌkəʊəˈlɪʃən $ ˌkoʊə-/ noun two or more groups that have joined together to form a government, fight an election etcadjectives/nouns + coalitiona political coalition This dispute threatens the prime minister’s fragile political coalition.a broad coalition (=formed of very different groups) Power was in the hands of a broad coalition of nationalists and ex-communists.the ruling/governing/government coalition The March elections may weaken the ruling coalition.a left-wing/right-wing etc coalition He is the leader of Italy’s right-wing coalition.the opposition coalition The opposition coalition's strength increased from 37 to 53 seats.a loose coalition (=not very strongly connected) They lost the election to a loose coalition of opposition groups of both right and left.a two-party/three-party etc coalition The composition of the three-party coalition remains unchanged.verbsform a coalition (with sb) The Social Democrats rejected their offer to form a coalition.build a coalition He was now seeking to build a coalition of centre and left-wing forces.go into/enter into coalition with sb One option is to go into coalition with some of the other parties.join a coalition The Greens agreed to join the coalition.lead/head a coalition The coalition was led by the Christian Democrats and the Socialists.a coalition collapses/falls apart The ruling coalition collapsed in June after a minor party pulled out.coalition + nounsa coalition government The election resulted in a coalition government.a coalition partner The Labour Party’s main coalition partner supported the move.a coalition member Some coalition members are unhappy with the proposal.a coalition party The treaty required the backing of both governing coalition parties.prepositionsa coalition of parties The government is a coalition of seven political parties.in coalition with a party They govern in coalition with the Christian Democrats. |
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