lobbyist

更新时间:2026-06-22 06:28:16   栏目: 英语词典

Lobbyist

定义
Lobbyist(游说者)指的是专门通过与政府官员或立法者接触,试图影响政策或立法过程的人。游说者通常代表某些特定的组织、企业、行业或团体,目的是通过提供信息、研究报告或其他影响力方式,推动对其利益有利的政策或法律。

音标
/ˈlɒbɪɪst/

翻译
游说者,说客,游说员

读音
/ˈlɒbɪɪst/ (音近“洛比斯特”)

用法

A lobbyist is someone who tries to influence political decisions on behalf of a special interest group.

Many lobbyists are hired by corporations to influence government policy in their favor.

The role of a lobbyist is controversial, as some see it as a legitimate part of the political process, while others view it as a form of undue influence.

例句

The lobbyist met with senators to discuss the new healthcare bill.

She works as a lobbyist for the environmental protection group.

Lobbyists often provide lawmakers with research and data to support their positions.

Some argue that lobbyists have too much power in shaping public policy.

The company hired several lobbyists to advocate for lower corporate taxes.

Lobbyists are required to register with the government if they are involved in influencing legislation.

The senator’s position on the issue was heavily influenced by lobbyists.

Lobbyists often hold fundraisers and social events to build relationships with lawmakers.

The government recently passed a law limiting the activities of lobbyists to reduce corruption.

As a lobbyist, he spends most of his time trying to convince lawmakers to vote a certain way.

短语搭配

Corporate lobbyist(企业游说者)

Political lobbyist(政治游说者)

Lobbyist group(游说团体)

Lobbyist registration(游说者注册)

Influence of lobbyists(游说者的影响)

Lobbyist agenda(游说者的议程)

Hire a lobbyist(雇佣游说者)

相关词汇

Lobbying:游说,游说活动

Lobby:游说,游说团体

Legislation:立法

Advocacy:倡导,支持