super-lobbyist
noun [ C ] (also superlobbyist) uk/ˌsuː.pəˈlɒb.i.ɪst/ us/ˌsuː.pɚˈlɑː.bi.ɪst/
超级说客
a very successful or powerful lobbyist (= someone who tries to persuade a politician or official group to do something)
He uses his celebrity to act as a super-lobbyist. 他利用自己的名气充当超级说客。
He was a superlobbyist who had a huge impact on politics in Washington. 他是一名超级说客,对华盛顿的政治产生了巨大影响。
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- The former super-lobbyist was convicted on corruption charges.
- She is a super-lobbyist on behalf of the media magnate.
- Some organizations hire a superlobbyist when their strategic decisions depend on government departments.
- Being seen as a super-lobbyist helped him to get the kind of wealthy clients he wanted.