安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- PROROGUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROROGUE is defer, postpone
- PROROGUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Prorogue is a technical way of saying "put off" or "delay " Usually, it describes something a government body does: when a congress or parliament prorogues, it's putting off business for a while Prorogue comes from the Latin word prorogare meaning "to stretch out "
- PROROGUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The point has arisen—a perfectly fair point—whether we should prorogue or adjourn
- Prorogation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
In United Kingdom constitutional law, prorogation is an act usually used to mark the end of a parliamentary session Part of the royal prerogative, it is the name given to the period between the end of a session of the UK Parliament and the State Opening of Parliament that begins the next session
- prorogue verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of prorogue verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary prorogue something to end a session of parliament without dissolving it and calling new elections The prime minister decided to prorogue parliament rather than face certain defeat from a united opposition
- Prorogue - definition of prorogue by The Free Dictionary
prorogue (prəˈrəʊɡ) or prorogate vb (Parliamentary Procedure) to discontinue the meetings of (a legislative body) without dissolving it [C15: from Latin prorogāre literally: to ask publicly, from prō- in public + rogāre to ask]
- Prorogue - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Prorogue is a technical way of saying "put off" or "delay " Usually, it describes something a government body does: when a congress or parliament prorogues, it's putting off business for a while
- prorogue, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb prorogue, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
|
|
|