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。
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。
Obama campaigning in Iowa in the fall of 2007, ahead of the first contest of 2008, the Iowa Caucuses.
奥巴马在2007年秋季角逐爱荷华州党内提名,这是2008年初选的前奏。
And if (as the locals do) you disregard those pesky caucuses in Iowa, it always starts in New Hampshire.
如果你(和当地人一样)不算艾奥瓦州那些烦人的预选会议,竞选总是从新罕布什尔州开始的。
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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