短语讲解:
1. Both political parties believe the nomination is important because whoever is confirmed will be able to influence the court’s decisions.
be able to 能够; 能
例句:He will be able to take up his normal routine shortly.
他不久就能处理日常事务。
2. Legal experts at the meeting also disagreed on what should take place.
take place 发生,举行
例句:His graduation will never take place if he doesn't get to work.
如果他不下功夫,就永远不会毕业。
3. Other surveys find that a majority of Americans believe the Senate should at least debate and vote on the nomination of Merrick Garland to be a justice of the Supreme Court.
at least 至少
例句:He's been away for at least a week.
他走了总有一个星期吧。