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senato

Grant Senato'dan anlaşmanın onaylanması istedi. - Grant asked the Senate to approve the treaty.

Senato antlaşmayı kabul etti ve Polk onu imzaladı. - The Senate accepted the treaty, and Polk signed it.

(isim) senato
senate office building
senato ofis binası
united states senate
(Politika, Siyaset) abd senatosu
us senate
(Politika, Siyaset) abd senatosu
the Senate
âyan meclisi
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The Senate of Canada; the upper house of the Canadian parliament; "the Senate"
The council that governed the ancient Roman Republic
The upper legislative body of many of the states of the United States
A legislative body in many countries
The United States Senate, "the Senate"
A group of experienced, respected, wise individuals serving as decision makers or advisors in a political system or in institutional governance, as in a university, and traditionally of advanced age and male

All night his aged Senate sate.

In some bicameral legislative systems, the upper house or chamber
{n} an assembly of counsellors, senators, a branch of the congress of the United States, and of the legislatures of several States
The Senate is the smaller and more important of the two parts of the parliament in some countries, for example the United States and Australia. The Senate is expected to pass the bill shortly. a Senate committee
The upper legislative body of a state of the United States
Senate or the Senate is the governing council at some universities. The new bill would remove student representation from the university Senate. In ancient Rome, the governing and advisory council that was the most permanent element in the Roman constitution. Under the monarchy it served as an advisory council, with undefined powers. During the republic it advised the consuls and supposedly stood second to them in power. Senators were appointed by the consuls, but since they served for life, by the late republic the Senate became independent of the consuls, with extensive powers. About 312 BC the selection of senators was transferred from the consuls to the censors. In 81 BC Sulla made selection automatic, routinely admitting all former quaestors. It became the chief governing body and controlled the republic's finances. Julius Caesar increased the number of senators to 900. Augustus dropped the number to 300 and reduced the Senate's power, while giving it new judicial and legislative functions. The number later increased to about 2,000; many were provincials, the most important being the great landowners. The Senate's power faded until it disappeared from the historical record in the 6th century AD
A body of elders appointed or elected from among the nobles of the nation, and having supreme legislative authority
One of the two "Houses of Congress "
the legislative branch of Congress that comprises 100 Members, 2 elected from each state, regardless of population
  In New Jersey, one of the two houses that comprises the state Legislature The Senate has 40 members - 1 elected from each legislative district - and is presided over by the President of the Senate
the upper house of the United States Congress
The University body which regulates and superintends the education, welfare and discipline of students and the promotion of learning and research
In some American colleges, a council of elected students, presided over by the president of the college, to which are referred cases of discipline and matters of general concern affecting the students
- a major lawmaking body in Canada Along with the House of Commons, it makes up the Canadian Parliament The Senate has 104 members from across the country They have the power to accept, reject and create bills that may or may not become laws No bill can become law unless it is passed by the Senate The Canadian public doesn't vote for senators They are appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the prime minister
A council of senior men selected from civil offices who directed the Roman state
The Senate is sometimes called the upper house or the upper body of Congress because it is a smaller, more select group with specific powers of state that have their origins in the functions of the supreme council of the ancient Roman Republic and Empire
In general, a legislative body; a state council; the legislative department of government
{i} parliament, legislature, council of citizens with lawmaking and deliberative functions (esp. the U.S. Senate); house of parliament, building or hall in which a legislative body meets (esp. the chamber of the U.S. Senate)
the house of Congress in which each of the states has equal representation Each state has two senators
The governing body of the Universities of Cambridge and London
The upper house of the Texas Legislature, consisting of 31 members elected from districts of roughly equal population, one-half of whom are elected every two years for four-year terms
An assembly or council having the highest deliberative and legislative functions
[1] The body of legislators elected, two from each state, for a six year term, and [2] commonly referred to as the “upper house”
assembly possessing high legislative powers
The house of Congress made up of two representatives from each state
The part of the Congress that has two senators from each state
A body of about 300 men, the Senate made laws, directed state finances and managed foreign affairs Roughly half of the Senate was elected by the Great Council while the remainder were members by virtue of their states offices
The Upper House of Federal Parliament Twelve Senators are elected from each State and two from each Territory
The academic decision-making body of the University The membership of Senate includes senior administrators, faculty members, students and representatives of university and government bodies
This is one of the two institutions with the duty of passing laws The Senate, (or upper house), is composed of two elected representatives, called senators, from each of the fifty states The House of Representatives, (or lower house), is the other institution Together they form the Congress
The upper house of the California Legislature, consisting of 40 members elected from districts apportioned on the basis of population, one-half of whom are elected or re- elected every two years for four-year terms
The legislative body consisting of 30 members, called senators, each representing districts of approximately 94,000 Oregon citizens
The house of the California Legislature consisting of 40 members elected from districts apportioned on the basis of population, one-half of whom are elected or re-elected every two years for four-year terms
The supreme governing body of the Roman Republic that represented the ruling aristocracy (patricians)
The upper and less numerous branch of a legislature in various countries, as in France, in the United States, in most of the separate States of the United States, and in some Swiss cantons
The two squares of the first rank on the King's Level immediately to the right of the Prime Minister's Tower; that is, where the Ministers start play
senate campaign
a race for election to the senate
The Senate
upper house
US Senate
one of the two national legislative bodies in the United States (comprised of 2 delegates from every state)
United States Senate
upper house of Congress
senates
plural of senate
united states senate
the upper house of the United States Congress
senate

    Silbentrennung

    sen·ate

    Türkische aussprache

    senıt

    Aussprache

    /ˈsenət/ /ˈsɛnət/

    Etymologie

    [ 'se-n&t ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English senat Old French senat Latin senātus (“council of elderes; a senate”) senex (“old”).

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