lobbied
vi. 為了支援或抵制某項特定目標遊說(lobby的過去式與過去分詞形式)
If you lobby someone such as a member of a government or council, you try to persuade them that a particular law should be changed or that a particular thing should be done.
Carers from all over the UK lobbied Parliament last week to demand a better financial deal...
英國各地的家庭看護人員上週向議會遊說,要求改善經濟待遇。
Gun control advocates are lobbying hard for new laws...
槍械管制支持者正努力遊說透過新法。
A lobby is a group of people who represent a particular organization or campaign, and try to persuade a government or council to help or support them.
Agricultural interests are some of the most powerful lobbies in Washington...
農業利益集團是華盛頓最具影響力的遊說團體之一。
He set up this lobby of independent producers.
他組織了這個由獨立生產商組成的遊說團。
In a hotel or other large building, the lobby is the area near the entrance that usually has corridors and staircases leading off it.
I met her in the lobby of the museum.
我在博物館的前廳遇見了她。
Carers from all over the UK lobbied Parliament last week to demand a better financial deal.
英國各地的家庭看護人員上週向議會遊說,要求改善經濟待遇。
He had lobbied the Treasury to provide more resources, but they had refused.
他曾遊說財政部增加經費, 但他們拒絕了.
The U . K . lobbied for this change, according to EU diplomats.
據歐盟外交官說,英國遊說做出了這一變化.
They lobbied hard against experimenting on animals.
他們努力地四處遊說,反對在動物身上做實驗.