introduce a bill

美 [ˌɪntrəˈduːs ə bɪl]英 [ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs ə bɪl]
  • 提出法案
introduce a billintroduce a bill
  1. The new administration would introduce a bill to promote wider use of private medical care .

    新政府还要提出议案,鼓励扩大私人医疗设施。

  2. Britain is the first country in the world to introduce a bill to control carbon emission .

    英国是全球第一个推出调控二氧化碳排放法案的国家。

  3. Meanwhile , some Orthodox Jewish legislators say they may introduce a bill to ban same-sex marriages .

    同时,一些犹太教正统派议员表示,他们将会提出议案,要求禁止同性婚姻。

  4. Only Senators and Representatives ( also known as Members of Congress ) can introduce a bill in their respective chamber .

    只有参议员和众议员(即国会会员)可以在他们各自的院中提出议案。

  5. Our National Congress should introduce a bill , demanding American troops to stop killing Iraqi people and to get out of Iraq territory .

    中国人大应通过决议,强烈要求美国军队停止屠杀伊拉克人民,强烈要求美国军队撤出伊拉克。

  6. In addition , we will introduce a bill into this Council in the current legislative session to give statutory backing to major listing requirements .

    此外,我们会在本立法年度向立法会提交草案,为重要的上市规定提供法律依据。

  7. He plans to introduce a bill later this year that will focus on education , energy reform , and health care to ensure that Americans can sustain their standard of living despite increasing global competition .

    他计划在今年晚些时候引入一个关注教育、能源改革和医疗的法案,用来保证美国人在全球竞争日益剧烈的情况下能够维持他们的生活标准。

  8. An attempt to introduce a bill was aborted in 2003 after it was attacked for being too vague in its definition of acting corruptly and for failing to cover cases in which an employer consented to the bribery of its agent .

    2003年,引入一项相关法案的努力宣告失败,此前,外界攻击该法案在定义腐败行为方面过于模糊,而且没有纳入雇主同意其代理人行贿的情况。