electors

英[ɪ\'lɛktɚ]
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基本释义

n.
有选举权的人,选民( elector的名词复数 )

实用例句

The electors declared against their former Member of Parliament.

选举人宣布反对他们的前任议员.

《简明英汉词典》

She was enrolled in a register of electors.

她被登入选举人名册.

辞典例句

They vote not for a President, but for electors to choose a President.

他们投票选的不是总统, 而是选去选举总统的总统选举人.

辞典例句

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.

辞典例句

Normally, election - related communications issued to electors are in both Chinese and English.

一般情况下, 选举事务处与选民的通讯均为中、英双语并用.

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Electors may vote only in the constituency in which they are registered.

选民只可在所属的登记选区投票.

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The trade deficit would narrow, but that would not comfort the electors.

贸易赤字固然会缩小, 但这并不能使选民满意.

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They have had the verdict of the electors.

他们已经知道了选举人的决定.

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There are currently about three million registered electors.

目前,登记选民约有300万人.

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Every state has a different number of electors, depending on the size of its population.

根据每一州的人口数比例,各州推派的选举人数目都不相同.

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If he will accept the nomination, a lot of electors will vote for him.

如果他愿意接受提名, 许多选民都会投他的票.

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The Electoral Registration Officer is responsible for compiling a register of electors for each respective village.

选举登记主任负责为每条原居乡村编订选民登记册.

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All the subscribers must be registered electors for the Nam Cheong Central constituency.

所有提名人必须是已登记为南昌中选区的选民.

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