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Electoral Elections Reform Party Votes Means 英 ɪ'Lektərəl] 美

英语单词 electoral
英美音标 英 [ɪ'lektərəl] 美 [ɪ'lektərəl]
中文释义 adj.选举的;选举人的
英语例句 (1) They are pushing for electoral reform.
(2) After the shock of their electoral defeat, the party really began to pull together.
中文例句 (1) 他们迫切要求改革选举制度。
(2) 该党在受到选举失败的打击之后,才真正地团结起来。
vocabulary简明 The adjective electoral describes anything having to do with elections. When people talk about "electoral reform," they're referring to changing the way political elections work.
vocabulary扩展 When you see the word electoral, you can be sure that the subject is politics and elections. An electoral district, for example, is a specific geographic area that elects a representative or has its votes counted separately, and electoral fraud means rigging votes or interfering with the process of an election. Electoral comes from the noun elector, or "voter in an election." In Latin, it means "chooser or selector," from the root eligere, "select."
柯林斯解释
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[ADJ 形容词]与选举有关的;选举的 Electoral is used to describe things that are connected with elections.
  [ADJ n]
  • The Mongolian Democratic Party is campaigning for electoral reform.

    蒙古民主党正发起运动争取选举改革。

  • ...Italy's electoral system of proportional representation.

    意大利比例代表制的选举体制

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  • He believed that the policies were both wrong and electorally disastrous.

    他认为这些政策是错误的,而且对选举会产生灾难性后果。

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