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cabinet

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Related topics: Government, House
cab·i·net /ˈkæbɪnɪt/ ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1 (also Cabinet) British EnglishBrEPGGOVERENMENT the politicians with important positions in a government who meet to make decisions or advise the leader of the government 内阁
 a cabinet meeting
内阁会议
 a member of the Cabinet
内阁成员
Shadow Cabinet at shadow3(2)
nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
Cabinet can be followed by a singular or a plural verb:
The cabinet has been discussing the plans.
The cabinet have been discussing the plans.
2 cabinet.jpg DHHa piece of furniture with doors and shelves or drawers, used for storing or showing things 〔有拉门、搁板或抽屉的〕贮藏柜,陈列柜 SYN cupboard
 the medicine cabinet
药柜
4  See picture on 见图 Page A8 In the office 办公室里
filing cabinet
nCOLLOCATIONS
cabinet + NOUN
a cabinet meeting
A cabinet meeting will consider the government's environmental policies.
a cabinet member/a member of the cabinet
Two senior cabinet members have resigned.
a cabinet minister
Cabinet ministers voted against the proposal.
a cabinet reshuffle (=when members of a cabinet are given a different job)
Putin promoted his Defence Minister in a surprising cabinet reshuffle.
a cabinet post (=a job in a cabinet)
She accepted a cabinet post with the new Conservative government.
verbs
appoint a cabinet
The prime minister appoints the cabinet.
form a cabinet
Ministers remain in office until a new cabinet is formed.
join a cabinet
Lee was considered a likely candidate to join the cabinet.
the cabinet meets
The cabinet will meet again on April 30th.
adjectives
the inner cabinet (=only the most important members)
He was a member of Howard's inner cabinet.
the full cabinet (=all the members)
There was a meeting of the full cabinet.
the shadow cabinet (=the most important members of the opposition party)
He joined the shadow cabinet as transport spokesman.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
cabinetcab·i·net /ˈkæbɪnɪt/ noun [countableC]
the group of politicians, including the leader of the government, who hold important positions in the government and meet regularly to discuss important issues
a law approved by the prime minister and his cabinet
Cabinet ministers were ordered to reduce the size of their offices.
see also filing cabinet
Origin cabinet
(1500-1600) French small room, from Old North French cabine room for gambling
cab·i·net nounn GRAMMAR1n COLLOCATIONS1
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