election
美音:[ɪ'lekʃ(ə)n] 英音:[ɪ'lekʃ(ə)n]简单释义:
n.选举;当选
网络黑社会;校园风云;选择
变形:
复数:elections
完整释义:
n.
1.选举,选出,当选
2.选举权(利)
3.选择,选择问题
4.【神学】神的选择
例句:
With Germany about to enter its own election campaign, it may take a while to say yes to America.
随着德国即将开始自己的竞选活动,该国唯美国马首是瞻也许还要花上一段时间。For that reason, ever since the election, Obama has received the same secret service briefings as the president.
基于以上原因,从竞选开始,奥巴马就收到了与总统相同的简要机密建议。Some Republican leaders have said the election results show that Americans want much of the president's agenda reversed.
一些共和党领袖说,选举的结果显示,美国人希望推翻总统倡导的许多议题。Clinton used administrative regulation to try to get around the Republican Congress with which he had to deal after the 1994 election.
1994年大选后,克林顿为避免跟共和党控制的国会打交道,试图利用行政法规把它绕过去。a senator must have been a citizen of the US for 9 years at the time of his election.
参义员在参加选举时必须是美国居住了9年的美国公民。The next day, January 6th, Democrats were stunned when Mr Ritter announced that he would not stand for re-election this year after all.
次日即1月6日,黎特尔当即宣布自己最后不会支持今年的改选,这让民主党人大跌眼镜。The only odd thing about this election is the fact that the Democratic candidates both seem more comfortable with God-talk than Mr McCain.
在谈及宗教话题时,两位民主党候选人似乎要比共和党人麦凯恩惬意得多,这可真称得上是奇事一桩。Mr Kan may have to call a snap election, with all the risks to his own job and his party that might entail.
直人先生可以号召一个仓促的选举,他个人的工作和其政党都会承受风险。
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