prorogue
英 [prə'rəʊg]
美
英文詞源
- prorogue (v.)
- early 15c., "to prolong, extend," from Old French proroger, proroguer (14c.), from Latin prorogare, literally "to ask publicly," from pro "before" (see pro-) + rogare "to ask" (see rogation). Perhaps the original sense in Latin was "to ask for public assent to extending someone's term in office." Legislative meaning "discontinue temporarily" is attested from mid-15c. Related: Prorogation.
雙語例句
- 1. Parliament be prorogue for the summer recess.
- 因暑假議會休會.
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- 2. The legislature moved to prorogue the present session.
- 立法機關提議停止目前的會議.
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