electable



adj. 有候选资格的
adj.
有候选资格的;
权威例句
Wondering who's `electable.'Charismatic, no. Electable, yes
Who’s More Electable This Year, Cobra Commander or Miss Piggy?
Is Mike More Electable? Race and Gender Effects in Candidate Evaluation
Manual control apparatus with electable mechanical impedance
The ethical consequences of making the ALP electable
Gaming machine and method having player electable bonus features
‘A Goddamned Electable Person’: The 1966 California Gubernatorial Campaign of Ronald Reagan
Contemporary emerging and re-emerging to electable diseases: challenges to control
The mainstream is not electable: when vision triumphs over representativeness in leader emergence and effectiveness.
electable (adj.)
1758, "qualified for election;" see elect (v.) + -able. Meaning "capable of getting enough support to win an election" is by 1962. Related: Electability.
1. Clinton's youthful image made him an extremely electable candidate.
克林顿年轻的形象使他成为极可能当选的候选人。
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2. That attitude used to be the mark of not just an honourable but an electable senator.
这种态度在过去不仅意味着他是一个正直的参议员,而且还是一个理应当选的参议员。
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3. This paragraph will need to be revised if activities in Article 3, paragraph 4, continue to be electable .
如第三条第4款中的活动仍然可选,本段将需作修改。
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4. Last year, when conservatives were searching desperately for someone both solidly conservative and electable, Mr Thompson's name came up.
去年,当保守派们不顾一切地寻找既坚定保守又具有当选可能的人选,他们选中了汤普森先生。
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5. Last year, when conservatives were searching desperately for someone both solidly conservative and electable, Mr Thompson's name came up.
去年,当保守派们不顾一切地寻找既坚定保守又具有当选可能的人选,他们选中了汤普森先生。
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