lobby
Prononciation : [ˈlɑːbi]
Mot
Contexte : « politics »
(noun) a group of people or organizations that try to influence politicians and decision-makers. They want to change laws or policies in favor of their interests.
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The environmental lobby worked hard to promote new laws for cleaner air.
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The lobby for tobacco products didn't manage to persuade the government this time.
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What issues does the healthcare lobby focus on?
Contexte : « politics »
(verb) to try to persuade someone in power to support a particular cause or policy. It's like asking leaders to consider your ideas and make changes.
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They planned to lobby Congress to support funding for education.
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He didn't lobby for changes in the law, so nothing got done.
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Are you planning to lobby for more funds for your school program?
Contexte : « architecture »
(noun) a large area near the entrance of a building, usually where people wait or meet. It's like a welcoming space when you first walk in.
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The hotel lobby was beautifully decorated with plants and art.
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The lobby of that building is too cramped for many visitors to enjoy.
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What do you think of the lobby design at our new office?
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