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Что (кто) такое Senate - определение

TYPE OF LEGISLATIVE BODY, OFTEN THE UPPER HOUSE OR CHAMBER OF A BICAMERAL LEGISLATURE
Senator; Sen.; Senatorial; Senatorially; Senator-elect; Senator of the Republic; Senatorship; Senates; Senate Candidate; Senator-designate; Senate designate; Senate-designate; Senator designate; National Senator; Member of the Senate; National Senate; The Senate; Senatress
  • Representation of a sitting of the [[Roman Senate]], the first known senate in the world: [[Cicero]] attacks [[Catiline]]. Fresco by [[Cesare Maccari]] (1840–1919)
  • The debating chamber of the [[Senate of the Czech Republic]] in the [[Wallenstein Palace]]
Найдено результатов: 1894
Senate         
(Senates)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
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.
N-PROPER-COLL: usu the N
2.
Senate or the Senate is the governing council at some universities.
The new bill would remove student representation from the university Senate.
N-PROPER-COLL
Senate         
·noun The governing body of the Universities of Cambridge and London.
II. Senate ·noun An assembly or council having the highest deliberative and legislative functions.
III. Senate ·noun In general, a legislative body; a state council; the legislative department of government.
IV. Senate ·noun A body of elders appointed or elected from among the nobles of the nation, and having supreme legislative authority.
V. Senate ·noun 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.
VI. Senate ·noun 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.
senate         
¦ noun
1. the smaller upper assembly in the US, US states, France, and other countries.
the governing body of a university or college.
2. the state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire.
Origin
ME: from OFr. senat, from L. senatus, from senex 'old man'.
senate         
n.
1) to convene, convoke a senate
2) to disband, dissolve a senate
3) a senate meets, is in session
4) a senate adjourns
Senate of Liberia         
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UPPER HOUSE OF LIBERIA
Senate of liberia; Liberian Senate; Senate (Liberia)
The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral legislative branch of Liberia, and together with the House of Representatives comprises the Legislature of Liberia. Each of the fifteen counties are equally represented by two senators, elected to serve staggered nine-year terms.
Senate (Rwanda)         
UPPER HOUSE OF THE RWANDAN PARLIAMENT
Senate of rwanda; Senate of Rwanda
The upper house of the Parliament of Rwanda (; ) is the Senate (Sena/Sénat). The Senate has 26 members elected or appointed for eight-year terms: 12 elected by provincial councils, eight appointed by the President of the Republic to ensure the representation of historically marginalized communities, four by the National Consultative Forum of Political Organizations, and two elected by the staff of the universities (one public, one private).
Senate of Gabon         
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UPPER HOUSE OF THE PARLIAMENT OF GABON
Senate of gabon; Senate (Gabon)
The Senate (Sénat) is the upper house of the Parliament of Gabon. It has 102 members, elected for a six-year term in single-seat constituencies by local and départemental councillors.
Senate of Ceylon         
UPPER HOUSE OF CEYLON
Senate (Ceylon)
The Senate was the upper chamber of the parliament of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) established in 1947 by the Soulbury Commission. The Senate was appointed and indirectly elected rather than directly elected.
Senate of Mauritania         
UPPER HOUSE OF THE MAURITANIAN PARLIAMENT
Senate of mauritania; Mauritanian Senate; Senate (Mauritania)
The Senate was the upper house of Parliament in Mauritania from April 1992 to 2017. The Senate had 56 members, 53 members elected indirectly for a six-year term by municipal councillors with one third renewed every two years and 3 members elected by Mauritanians abroad.
Senate of Fiji         
FORMER UPPER HOUSE OF FIJI, ABOLISHED IN 2013
Senate (Fiji)
The Senate of Fiji was the upper chamber of Parliament. It was abolished by the 2013 Constitution of Fiji, after a series of military coups.

Википедия

Senate

A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: Senatus), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: senex meaning "the elder" or "old man") and therefore considered wiser and more experienced members of the society or ruling class. However the Roman Senate was not the ancestor or predecessor of modern parliamentarism in any sense, because the Roman senate was not a de jure legislative body.

Many countries have an assembly named a senate, composed of senators who may be elected, appointed, have inherited the title, or gained membership by other methods, depending on the country. Modern senates typically serve to provide a chamber of "sober second thought" to consider legislation passed by a lower house, whose members are usually elected. Most senates have asymmetrical duties and powers compared with their respective lower house meaning they have special duties, for example to fill important political positions or to pass special laws. Conversely many senates have limited powers in changing or stopping bills under consideration and efforts to stall or veto a bill may be bypassed by the lower house or another branch of government.