house of lords

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Lordlar Kamarası

İngiliz Parlamentosu, Avam Kamarası ve Lordlar Kamarasına bölünmüştür. - The British Parliament is divided into the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

Lortlar Kamarası
the House of Lords
Lortlar Kamarası
the House of Lords
İng. Lortlar Kamarası
Englisch - Englisch
The upper chamber of the UK Houses of Parliament
The House of Lords is the part of the parliament in Britain whose members have not been elected. The building where they meet is also called the House of Lords. The legislation has twice been rejected by the House of Lords. The upper house of Parliament in the United Kingdom, made up of members of the nobility and high-ranking clergy. the House of Lords the part of the British parliament whose members are not elected but have positions because of their rank or title. Upper house of Britain's bicameral Parliament. From the 13th and 14th centuries it was the house of the aristocracy. Until 1999 its membership included clergy, hereditary peers, life peers (peers appointed by the prime minister since 1958), and the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature (Britain's final court of appeal). Though it predates the House of Commons and dominated it for centuries, its power has gradually diminished. Its power to affect revenue bills was constrained by the Parliament Act of 1911, and in 1949 its power to delay by more than a year the enactment of any bill passed by the Commons was revoked. In 1999 the hereditary peers lost their right to sit in the House of Lords, though an interim reform retains their voice in a more limited fashion. The body's chief value has been to provide additional consideration to bills that may be not be well formulated
nonelective house of the British Parliament (composed of the leading clergymen and nobles of the country)
{i} Lords
The House of Lords is the second house of the Houses of Parliament, and is made up of an unelected body consisting of Peers of the Realm, Life Peers, Bishops of the Church of England, the Law Lords and ??????
one of two houses of Parliament in the United Kingdom, comprising hereditary, appointed and elected members
The second chamber in the UK's Parliamentary system - also known as the upper house The Lords make laws, check up on government, provide independent expert advice and carry out some judicial work
This is the other part of Parliament Members of the House of Lords are not voted in, but suggest changes to Bills coming from the House of Commons
the upper house of the British parliament
Upper House of the British legislative (Parliament)
house of lords

    Silbentrennung

    House of Lords

    Türkische aussprache

    haus ıv lôrdz

    Aussprache

    /ˈhous əv ˈlôrdz/ /ˈhaʊs əv ˈlɔːrdz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'haus ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hous, from Old English hus; akin to Old High German hus house.
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