中英词典:coalition
名词
[C] (政治) 联合;联盟
an alliance or partnership, especially a temporary one between political parties
Example: The two parties formed a coalition in order to gain more power in the government.
例句:为了在政府中获得更多的权力,这两个政党组建了一个联合政府。
[C] (军事) 联军;联合部队
a temporary alliance of different groups or nations for a specific purpose, especially for military action
Example: The United Nations formed a coalition to combat terrorism.
例句:联合国组建了一个联军来打击恐怖主义。
[C] (社会) 联合(或结盟)团体
a group, usually of organizations or individuals, that have joined together for a common purpose
Example: The coalition of environmental groups protested against the construction of the new factory.
例句:环保团体的联盟反对新工厂的建设。
形容词
[only before noun] 联合的;联盟的
relating to or involving a coalition
Example: The coalition government implemented several new policies.
例句:联合政府实施了几项新政策。
词语辨析
coalition vs. alliance
Both words refer to a group of entities coming together for a common purpose.
Coalition often refers to a temporary partnership or union, especially in politics or military contexts.
Alliance generally refers to a long-term agreement or partnership between countries or organizations.
Example: The two political parties formed a coalition to win the election. (temporary partnership)
Example: The countries formed an alliance to promote economic cooperation. (long-term agreement)
词语辨析:coalition与alliance
这两个词都指的是为了共同目标而聚集在一起的群体。
Coalition通常指的是政治或军事背景下的临时合作伙伴关系。
Alliance一般指的是国家或组织之间的长期协议或合作关系。
例句:这两个政党组成了一个联合政府来赢得选举。(临时合作伙伴关系)
例句:这些国家组建了一个联盟来促进经济合作。(长期协议)
词汇扩充
coalition government (联合政府)
a government formed by a coalition of two or more political parties
Example: The coalition government was formed after the election resulted in a hung parliament.
例句:选举结果出现议会无多数党派,随后组成了一个联合政府。
近义词
alliance (联盟,同盟);partnership (合作伙伴关系);union (联合,联盟)
反义词
division (分裂,分歧);disagreement (不一致,分歧)
柯林斯词典
coalition (noun)
An alliance is a group of people, political parties, or countries that have agreed to work together because they share a common aim.
Example: The new coalition government has promised to hold free elections within six months.
柯林斯词典解释:
联合(名词)
联盟是一群因为共同目标而同意合作的人、政党或国家。
例句:新的联合政府承诺在六个月内举行自由选举。
牛津词典
coalition (noun)
An alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
Example: A coalition of conservatives and disaffected Democrats.
牛津词典解释:
联合(名词)
联盟以共同行动,特别是政党组成政府或国家组成的临时联盟。
例句:保守党和不满意的民主党人的联合。
用法
1. The two parties formed a coalition government.
2. The coalition of organizations protested against the new policy.
3. The coalition forces launched a military operation.
4. The coalition government implemented new reforms.
5. The coalition agreement was signed last week.
6. The coalition has made significant progress in addressing the issue.
7. The coalition partners have different views on the matter.
8. The coalition aims to promote economic growth.
9. The coalition leader gave a speech outlining their plans.
10. The coalition negotiations are still ongoing.
11. The coalition parties have reached a compromise.
12. The coalition campaign focused on key issues.
13. The coalition members have diverse backgrounds.
14. The coalition is committed to environmental sustainability.
15. The coalition achieved a majority in the election.
16. The coalition seeks to improve healthcare services.
17. The coalition's policies have faced criticism from opposition parties.
18. The coalition was formed to address the urgent crisis.
19. The coalition's efforts have resulted in positive outcomes.
20. The coalition's success depends on effective collaboration.