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electors

美[ɪ'lektər],英[ɪ'lektə(r)],

释义

n. 选举人;〈美〉总统选举团成员;【史】选帝侯; 网络释义: 总统选举人;选举权者;各州选举人;

例句

Why let everybody vote and yet only a small group of electors actually decide the outcome of the election?
为什么让大家投票选举结果实际上却是由选举团所属的少数选民来决定?
By the time the 117 cardinal electors enter the conclave to choose the next pope, they must be ready to vote.
到这117位枢机主教选举人走入选举会议,选择下一个教皇时,他们必须为投票做好准备。
Parties may be more concerned to denigrate an opponent than with an attempt to convince electors of the virtues of their own policies.
政党可能更关注诋毁对手而不是力图使选民相信他们自己政策的优点。
These electors must be on the register of parliamentary electors for the constituency where the candidate wishes to stand.
这些选民必须在候选人希望竞选选区的议会选民登记簿上进行登记。
Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States.
年,选举人一致选择乔治·华盛顿担任美国第一任总统。
And whether the party has at least 500 current financial members eligible to enrol as electors.
党是否至少有500当前金融成员资格登记为选民。
Under the original Constitution the electors did not vote separately for President and Vice-President.
照宪法原文规定,总统选举人并不分开选举总统和副总统。
Not more than one postage-free election mail will be sent to any of the electors .
本人将不会寄出多过一份免费邮件予任何该等选民。
In 1840, 31, was trying to be electors, unsuccessful.
1840年,31岁,争取成为被选举人,落选了。
It will be decided by an 800-member committee dominated by local electors whose chief concern is to do what Beijing wants.
它将由本地选举人组成的800人委员会决定,这些人首先关心的是按照北京的意愿行事。

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