parliamentary

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
parlamentoya ait
s. parlamentoya ait
{s} parlamentoya ait. parliamentary procedure parlamento usulleri
{s} kibar
{s} meclis

Meclis oturumu iptal edildi. - The parliamentary session was canceled.

{s} nazik
parlamenter

Parlamenter dokunulmazlık tartışmalı bir konudur. - Parliamentary immunity is a controvertial issue.

Almanya'da parlamenter demokrasi vardır. - Germany is a parliamentary democracy.

Parliamentary Investigation
Meclis soruşturması
parliamentary act
parlamento kararı
parliamentary act
kanun
parliamentary inquiry
meclis soruşturması
parliamentary monarchy
parlamenter monarşi
parliamentary bylaw
Meclis iç tüzüğü
parliamentary party
parlamento parti
parliamentary procedure
parlamento usulleri
parliamentary year
Yaşama yılı
parliamentary inquiry
(Politika, Siyaset) parlamento araştırması
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament

Parliamentary procedures are sometimes slow.

Having the supreme executive and legislative power resting with a cabinet of ministers chosen from, and responsible to a parliament

Britain is a parliamentary democracy.

{a} pertaining to parliament
having the supreme legislative power resting with a body of cabinet ministers chosen from and responsible to the legislature or parliament; "parliamentary government"
Enacted or done by Parliament; as, a parliamentary act
According to the rules and usages of Parliament or of deliberative bodies; as, a parliamentary motion
Of or pertaining to Parliament; as, parliamentary authority
Parliamentary is used to describe things that are connected with a parliament or with Members of Parliament. He used his influence to make sure she was not selected as a parliamentary candidate. relating to, or governed by a parliament
in accord with rules and customs of a legislative or deliberative assembly; "parliamentary law"
relating to or having the nature of a parliament; "parliamentary reform"; "a parliamentary body
{s} of the house of representatives, of the parliament
relating to or having the nature of a parliament; "parliamentary reform"; "a parliamentary body"
parliamental
parliamentary procedure
The formal procedures used by a deliberative assembly in its decision making to keep order
Parliamentary Private Secretary
{i} (Britain) PPS, member of the British parliament who assists a minister
Parliamentary session
{i} meeting of Parliament, assembly of Parliament
parliamentary agent
a person who is employed to look after the affairs of businesses that are affected by legislation of the British Parliament
parliamentary democracy
Democratic form of government in which the party (or a coalition of parties) with the greatest representation in the parliament (legislature) forms the government, its leader becoming prime minister or chancellor. Executive functions are exercised by members of the parliament appointed by the prime minister to the cabinet. The parties in the minority serve in opposition to the majority and have the duty to challenge it regularly. The prime minister may be removed from power whenever he loses the confidence of a majority of the ruling party or of the parliament. Parliamentary democracy originated in Britain (see Parliament) and was adopted in several of its former colonies
parliamentary democracy
a democracy having a parliament
parliamentary language
parliamentary style; manner of speaking used in parliament
parliamentary law
A body of rules governing procedure in legislative and deliberative assemblies
parliamentary monarchy
a monarchy having a parliament
parliamentary procedure
or rules of order Generally accepted rules, precedents, and practices used in the governance of deliberative assemblies. They are intended to maintain decorum, ascertain the will of the majority, preserve the rights of the minority, and facilitate the orderly transaction of business. Rules of parliamentary procedure originated in Britain in the 16th and 17th centuries and were subsequently adopted by legislatures around the world. Robert's Rules of Order, codified in 1876 by U.S. Gen. Henry M. Robert (1837-1923) and regularly refined and enlarged, is the standard set of rules used by legislatures in the U.S
parliamentary procedure
{i} collection of guidelines for procedure and conduct at legislative or committee proceedings (covers topics such as debate, voting, adjournment, amendments, etc.)
parliamentary system
{i} system in which the head of government depends on the direct or indirect support of the parliament, parliamentarism
Westminster parliamentary system
Alternative form of Westminster system
presidential-parliamentary system
The semi-presidential system, also known as the presidential-parliamentary system, or premier-presidential system, is a system of government in which a president and a prime minister are both active participants in the day-to-day administration of the state
parliamentary

    Расстановка переносов

    par·lia·men·ta·ry

    Турецкое произношение

    pärlımentıri

    Произношение

    /ˌpärləˈmentərē/ /ˌpɑːrləˈmɛntɜriː/
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