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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • UK:
    • IPA: /bʌɪˈkaməɹəl/
KieliKäännökset
espanjabicameral
hollantibikameraal
italiabicamerale
japani二院制 (niinsei)
portugalibicameral
puoladwuizbowy, bikameralny
ranskabicaméral
suomikaksikamarinen, bikameraalinen
tšekkidvoukomorový, bikamerální
unkarikétkamarás
venäjäдвухпала́тный (dvuhpalátnyi), име́ющий ве́рхний и ни́жний реги́стры (iméjuštši vérhni i nížni regístry), двухпалатный (dvuhpalatnyi)

Määritelmät

Adjektiivi

  1. Being or having a system with two, often unequal, chambers or compartments; of, signifying, relating to, or being the product of such a two-chambered system.
  2. (government) Of, having or relating to two separate legislative chambers or houses.
  3. (typography) Of a script or typeface: having two cases, upper case and lower case.
  4. (psychology) Relating to the functions of the two cerebral hemispheres in the history of human beings ‘hearing’ the speech of gods or idols, according to Julian Jaynes's theory of the bicameral mind.

Esimerkit

  • By preventing legislative usurpation in the beginning, the bicameral legislature avoids executive usurpation in the end.
  • The legislature (Standeversammlung) is bicameral — the constitution of the co-ordinate chambers being finally settled by a law of 1868 amending the enactment of 1831.
  • Once the Senate votes, aides said, the first order of business in the bicameral talks will be to set an overall dollar figure [...].
  • Aspect values on bicameral fonts are based on the size of the lowercase characters.
  • Bicameral (upper- and lowercase) unserifed roman fonts were apparently first cut in Leipzig in the 1820s.
  • For more than a thousand years, classical Greek has been habitually written in a bicameral, polytonic alphabet (one with caps and lower case and a set of diacritics marking tone and aspiration).

Being or having a system with two, often unequal, chambers or compartments; of, signifying, relating to, or being the product of such a two-chambered system.

The federal bicameral Parliament of Australia, which contains a House of Representatives and a Senate

(government) Of, having or relating to two separate legislative chambers or houses.

The Palace of Westminster, seat of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

Being or having a system with two, often unequal, chambers or compartments; of, signifying, relating to, or being the product of such a two-chambered system.

The federal bicameral Parliament of Canada, which contains a House of Commons and a Senate