congregational
英 [kɒŋgrɪ'geɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l]
美 [,kɑŋgrɪ'geʃənl]
1. con- "together" + greg- + -ation + -al.
2. => flocking together, herd together.
- congregational (adj.)
- 1630s, in reference to Congregationalism, a Protestant movement in which church congregations were to be self-governing (the term most used in New England, in Britain they were called Independent); from congregation + -al (1). Related: Congregationalist.
- 1. Several congregational congressional committeeson reform proposals, but so far no one plan has consideration.
- 一系列的国会会议将提出改革建议, 但是目前没有一个计划通过审议.
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- 2. The political stakes for the president and congregational democrats congressional Democrats are enormous.
- 对于总统和国会民主党人有着巨大的政治影响.
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- 3. There was higher congregational rate on sea urchin juveniles in type than in other types.
- 型模型礁对幼海胆的聚集效果较好,最高聚集率可达53%.
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