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shadow cabinet in British English (ˈʃædəʊ ˈkæbɪnɪt) noun government, British the members of the main opposition party in Parliament who would hold ministerial office if their party were in power shadow cabinet in American English in the Brit. Parliament, those members of the opposition party who function as unofficial counterparts to the cabinet ministers of the party in power Examples of 'shadow cabinet' in a sentenceshadow cabinet It's not clear his shadow cabinet have got the message.Where was the reflection of the shadow cabinet, or Britain?Shadow cabinet ministers representing English seats also want Labour to go further before the poll.Another former shadow cabinet minister warned that fellow MPs could not wish away the hard-left leadership.Resistance will come from the shadow cabinet and MPs, who fear that tax increases on business could put off swing voters.Working groups, chaired by shadow cabinet ministers, will lay the ground for a new policy programme at the next general election.We have got to stop worrying about personalities and focus on the crisis in the economy,' one shadow cabinet minister warned.Mountains of steel and coal are moved against all odds, and the film should be compulsory viewing to discourage today's shadow cabinet from sloth.A shadow cabinet minister said the increasing numbers of new members from the hard left'is a source of concern '. Chinese translation of 'shadow cabinet' n the Shadow Cabinet 影子内(內)阁(閣) (yǐngzi nèigé)
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