C2 to try to persuade a politician, the government, or an official group that a particular thing should or should not happen, or that a law should be changed游说,试图说服(政客、政府或官方团体)
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They are lobbying for tax cuts.
We are lobbying for changes to the law on drinking and driving.
Farmers lobbied hard against the export bans.
They lobbied to have the head teacher removed.
They are lobbying for better healthcare facilities.
a group of people who try to persuade the government or an official group to do something游说团体,游说集团
B2 the (large) room into which the main entrance door opens in a hotel or other large building大堂,大厅,门厅
in the UK parliament, a room where someone meets a member of parliament who they have arranged to talk to, or one of the two passages that members of parliament walk through as a way of voting(英国议会的)接见厅,会见厅,表决厅
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