election 基本解释
n. 选举,推选(尤指从政); 当选
election 词性变化
election 词组短语
- system of direct election
- system of universal election
- carry an election
- uncontested election
- guardian by election
- universal election
- general election
- open election
- mid election
- democratic election
election 详细解释
noun
- 选举,推选(尤指从政)
the process of choosing a person or a group of people for a position, especially a political position, by voting- election campaigns/results
竞选运动;选举结果 - to win/lose an election
在选举中获胜 / 失败 - to fight an election
参加竞选 - to vote in an election
参加投票选举 - In America, presidential elections are held every four years.
美国每四年举行一次总统选举。 - The prime minister is about to call (= announce) an election .
首相即将宣布举行大选。 - How many candidates are standing for election ?
有多少候选人参加竞选? - to run for election
参加竞选
- election campaigns/results
- 当选
the fact of having been chosen by election- We welcome his election as president.
我们欢迎他当选总统。 - a year after her election to the committee
她获选进入该委员会之后一年
- We welcome his election as president.
election 双语例句
- 1、
In the Greek general election, the New Democracy party has claimed victory.
新民主党在希腊大选中获胜。 - 2、
Ron has been right about the result of every General election but one
罗恩对于历届大选结果都预测对了,只有一次除外。 - 3、
The country's election commission has advanced the date of parliamentary elections by three days.
该国的选举委员会将议会选举日期提前了3天。 - 4、
The election was held six months ahead of schedule
选举提前了6个月举行。 - 5、
The election campaign has been fought not in street rallies but on the airwaves
此次竞选大战不是以街头集会的方式进行,而是通过电视和广播一决胜负。 - 6、
If there is an election in your area, you should go and vote.
如果你所居住的地区进行选举,你应该去参加投票。 - 7、
During his election campaign he promised to put the economy back on its feet
他在竞选时许诺将重振经济。 - 8、
The state election due in November will be the last such ballot before next year's presidential contest
定于11月举行的州选举将是明年总统竞选前最后一次此类投票选举。 - 9、
The election campaign has now entered its final, decisive phase
选举活动现在已进入了最后的决定性阶段。 - 10、
The final election results will be announced on Friday
星期五将公布最终选举结果。 - 11、
Many residents say they have little or no idea who's standing for election.
很多居民说他们几乎不知道谁在竞选。 - 12、
The Democrat candidate is the favorite to win election.
民主党候选人最有希望赢得选举。 - 13、
The date of the election was fixed
选举日期定下来了。 - 14、
He delivered his election forecast
他公布了自己对选举的预测。 - 15、
Neither of the front-runners in the presidential election is a mainstream politician.
总统选举中的两位领先者都不是主流政治家。 - 16、
Last week, in the heat of the election campaign, the Prime Minister left for America.
上周,当竞选活动进行到白热化时,首相启程去了美国。 - 17、
He resigned as finance minister only weeks before the election and stood against big-business interests.
他在大选到来仅几周前辞去了财政部长职务,并抵制大公司利益集团。 - 18、
He won last month's presidential election by a landslide
他以压倒性多数赢得上月的总统选举。 - 19、
There was a lull in political violence after the election of the current president.
现任总统当选之后,政治暴力进入了一段暂时的平静期。 - 20、
He declined to give any information on the Presidential election
他拒绝透露任何有关总统选举的消息。 - 21、
The Conservative Party's victory in April's general election persuaded him to run for President again
4月保守党在大选中获胜促使他再次竞选总统。 - 22、
Opinion polls are an unreliable predictor of election outcomes
民意测验并不能对选举结果进行可靠预测。 - 23、
He won the election because the Democrats self-destructed in their primary.
民主党在初选中自毁长城,所以才让他赢得了选举。 - 24、
Felipe Gonzalez won a fourth term of office in Spain's election.
费利佩·冈萨雷斯在西班牙选举中获得第4次连任。 - 25、
She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election
她被人踢掉了,取而代之的是一个能够赢得选举的领导人物。 - 26、
He says he's counting on undecided voters to help him win next week's election.
他说他寄希望于尚未作出决定的选民帮他赢得下周的选举。 - 27、
We had an election last year.
去年我们进行了一次选举。 - 28、
He defeated his opponents in this election.
他在这次选举中击败了对手。 - 29、
The election of the new government was met by a challenge from its opponents.
新政府当选的合法性受到了反对派的挑战。
election 英英释义
noun
- the act of selecting someone or something
- her election of medicine as a profession
- a vote to select the winner of a position or political office
- the results of the election will be announced tonight
- the predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists)
- the status or fact of being elected
- they celebrated his election

