N-COUNT A caucus is a group of people within an organization who share similar aims and interests or who have a lot of influence. (机构中的) 核心组织 [正式]
...the Black Caucus of minority congressmen.
…由少数派国会议员组成的黑人核心组织。
On Jan. 3, 2008, Obama won the Iowa Caucuses.
2008年6月3日,奥巴马赢得了爱荷华州党内提名。
Obama won a primary in Louisiana and caucuses in Nebraska, Washington state and Maine.
奥巴马赢得了路易斯安那州的初选和内布拉斯加州、西岸华盛顿州和缅因州的党内预选。
We sent staff into Colorado and Missouri for caucuses, and the staff was already half-organized.
我们派出人员到科罗拉多和密苏里州建立核心小组的时候,那里的人们已经基本组织起来了。
Senator Joseph Lieberman, who calls himself an Independent but caucuses with Democrats, says the legislation is part of a process in which the United States and its allies "turn the page" toward finding more common ground on Iran and setting specific benchmarks with global enforcement.
VOA: standard.2009.04.28
Now not on the east coast, when you get to the Caucuses you are in barbarian territory.
其他沿岸都有希腊城市,东海岸的考克塞斯地区,是蛮族的领地
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