parti
[pɑ:r'ti:]
n. <法>合适的婚姻对象, (结婚的)理想配偶
例句与用法:
The Conservative Party won 230 seats in Parliament.
保守党在议会获得了230 个席位。
In Britain, some opposition party leaders are members of the government, and some say that a similar device should be adopted here.
在英国,一些反对党的领袖是政府成员,有人建议美国也采用类似的作法。
It's bound to be a boring party let's try to wangle out of it/going.
这次聚会一定没意思--咱们想个法子别去了。
The party must try to win back the support it has lost.
该党须设法重获人心。