elections



n.
选举,当选,推举( election的名词复数 );
英英释义
election
n.
a vote to select the winner of a position or political office
"the results of the election will be announced tonight"
the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice
"her election of medicine as a profession"
the status or fact of being elected
"they celebrated his election"
the predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists)
词组短语
presidential election总统选举;总统大选
general election大选,普选
election campaign竞选运动;选举活动
election day选举日
election committee选举委员会
primary election(美)初选;预选
by election通过选举
competitive election差额选举
special election补选
snap election提前选举;临时选举;仓促的选举
权威例句
Theory Committees and ElectionsThe theory of committees and elections
The Theory of Committees and Elections
Predicting Elections with Twitter: What 140 Characters Reveal about Political Sentiment
Retrospective Voting in American National Elections (Book)
A Practical Secret Voting Scheme for Large Scale Elections
A practical secret voting scheme for large scale elections
Retrospective Voting in American National Elections. by Morris P. Fiorina
NINE SECOND‐ORDER NATIONAL ELECTIONS – A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN ELECTION RESULTS
Retrospective Voting in American National Elections. By Fiorina Morris P. . (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1981. Pp...
1. The elections were free and fair.
选举是自由公正的。
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2. The past two elections were inconclusive.
过去的两次选举都没有结果。
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3. There is a week to go until the elections.
还有1周才到选举时间。
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4. He stood as a candidate in the local elections.
他作为候选人参加地方选举。
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5. The Republicans got shellacked in the elections.
共和党在选举中一败涂地。
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6. Riots led to the postponement of local elections.
骚乱致使地方选举延期了。
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7. The party was humiliated in the recent elections.
该党在新近的选举中耻辱地失败了。
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8. She undertook the task of monitoring the elections.
她承担了监督选举的任务。
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9. His future depends on the outcome of the elections.
他的未来取决于该选举的结果。
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10. Two elections were held within the space of a year.
在一年的时间之内举行了两次选举。
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11. He expects the elections to be held around November.
他期待选举在11月左右举行。
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12. After the elections opposition groups began to emerge.
经过选举,反对派开始露头。
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13. A team was sent to supervise the elections in Nicaragua.
一队人马被派去监督尼加拉瓜的选举。
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14. The country will hold democratic elections within a year.
该国将在一年之内举行民主选举。
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15. The main opposition parties are boycotting the elections.
主要的反对党派正在联合抵制选举。
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16. A monarchist party is running in the forthcoming elections.
一个主张君主政体的政党要参加即将来临的大选。
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17. In America, presidential elections are held every four years.
美国每四年举行一次总统选举。
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18. She stood unsuccessfully as a candidate in the local elections.
她参加了地方选举,但未能当选。
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19. These voters often determine the outcome of statewide elections.
这些选民们往往决定着全州大选的结果。
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20. There has been a busy start to polling in today's local elections.
今天地方选举开始时投票就非常踊跃。
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21. They also called for the holding of multi-party general elections.
他们还呼吁举行多党大选。
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22. He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade.
他在记者招待会上说选举将是骗人的把戏。
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23. This provided a pretext for the authorities to cancel the elections.
这给当局提供了一个取消选举的借口。
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24. Elections are essential for the sustenance of parliamentary democracy.
选举制度是维持议会民主所必不可少的。
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25. The elections may prove to be pivotal in Colombia's political history.
这些选举也许会证明其在哥伦比亚政治史上是至关重要的。
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26. They will be able to choose their own leaders in democratic elections.
在民主选举中他们将可以选出他们自己的领导人。
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27. The original elections were declared void by the former military ruler.
原来的选举被前军事首领宣布为无效。
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28. The local elections will be a good test of the government's popularity.
地方选举将是检验政府是否得人心的一个很好的试金石。
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29. Voters turned out in force for their first taste of multiparty elections.
选民大批到场初次体验多党选举。
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30. Opposition leaders said that the elections had been tainted by corruption.
反对派领导人说这些选举已被腐败玷污了。
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