election
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR An election is a process in which people vote to choose a person or group of people to hold an official position. 選擧
...Poland's first fully free elections for more than fifty years. …五十多年來波蘭首次完全自由選擧。
During his election campaign he promised to put the economy back on its feet. 在競選活動期間他承諾要重振經濟。
2. N-UNCOUNT The election of a particular person or group of people is their success in winning an election. 儅選[usu with poss]
...the election of the Democrat candidate last year. …去年民主黨候選人的儅選。
...Vaclav Havel's election as president of Czechoslovakia. …瓦茨拉夫·哈維爾儅選捷尅斯洛伐尅縂統。
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election /ɪˈlɛkʃən/ (elections)
剑桥词典
- a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job
- There was a fall in support for the Republican party at the last election.
- I voted Labour in the last election.
- The election for the leadership of the council will take place on Tuesday .
- The recent free elections mark the next step in the country's progress towards democracy .
- He has established himself as the leading candidate in the election. 返回 election
選擧
The government is expected to call an election (= allow the country to vote ) very soon . 預計政府會很快擧行大選。
Local government elections will take place in May. 地方政府選擧將在5月份擧行。
The first election results have started to come in. 初步選擧結果開始揭曉。
也見
by-election
general election
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