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单词 lobbyist
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Definition of lobbyist in English:

lobbyist

noun ˈlɒbiɪst
  • A person who takes part in an organized attempt to influence legislators.

    industry lobbyists pushed the government to undo the decision
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Daley, a lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry, has been drafting policies for the taskforce.
    • She has hired a lobbyist to stop the onslaught.
    • Corporate lobbyists have swamped Capitol Hill in an attempt to win over members of Congress to their respective explanations.
    • Campaign donors and lobbyists are working Congress to minimize and distort reform.
    • Her background is as a cattle industry lobbyist.
    • Environmental lobbyists argue the blueprint falls short of the ambitious plans envisioned by many.
    • The association has paid outside lobbyists about $50,000 so far this year to defend it in communities across the country.
    • He's become a full-time lobbyist for cancer research.
    • His influence came as a writer, journalist, and political lobbyist.
    • Only a tiny fraction of businesses employ their own lobbyists or government relations people.
    • I'd argue that once a company pays a lobbyist to affect legislation they become politicians.
    • This goes unchallenged because industry lobbyists have the ear of government.
    • The lobbyists are already working against that.

Rhymes

hobbyist
 
 

Definition of lobbyist in US English:

lobbyist

nounˈläbiist
  • A person who takes part in an organized attempt to influence legislators.

    industry lobbyists pushed the government to undo the decision
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The association has paid outside lobbyists about $50,000 so far this year to defend it in communities across the country.
    • Campaign donors and lobbyists are working Congress to minimize and distort reform.
    • He's become a full-time lobbyist for cancer research.
    • Only a tiny fraction of businesses employ their own lobbyists or government relations people.
    • She has hired a lobbyist to stop the onslaught.
    • Daley, a lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry, has been drafting policies for the taskforce.
    • Corporate lobbyists have swamped Capitol Hill in an attempt to win over members of Congress to their respective explanations.
    • I'd argue that once a company pays a lobbyist to affect legislation they become politicians.
    • This goes unchallenged because industry lobbyists have the ear of government.
    • The lobbyists are already working against that.
    • Environmental lobbyists argue the blueprint falls short of the ambitious plans envisioned by many.
    • His influence came as a writer, journalist, and political lobbyist.
    • Her background is as a cattle industry lobbyist.
 
 
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