electorate
英 [英 [ɪˈlektərət]]
美 [美 [ɪˈlektərət]]
n. (一国或一地区的)全体选民
复数:electorates
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双语例句
- The prime minister's stock remains low with the electorate.
首相在全体选民中的威望仍然很低。 - His eloquent speech has won him the favor of the electorate.
他的好口才为他赢得了选民的青睐。 - They've won over a lot of the electorate since she's been leader of the party.
自从她成为这个掌派的领导者之后,他们已经赢得了众多选民。 - The Government could expect only ingratitude from the electorate.
政府从选民那里得到的只有忘恩负义。 - A proposal for a change in the law was defeated in parliament, and so the government decided to go to the country and let the electorate indicate its views about the issue.
修改法律的议案被议会否决了,因此政府决定举行大选,让全体选民表明他们对这一问题的观点。 - For some voters, a change to the boundaries may mean that the electorate a voter lives in changes.
对于一些选民,改变的界限可能意味着选民选民生活的变化。 - They largely misread the mood of the electorate.
他们很大程度上误读了选民的意图。 - Unemployment was the electorate's main concern.
选民关心的主要是失业问题。 - The electorate may not know Mr Obama, but they seem inclined to trust him.
选民或许不了解奥巴马,但他们似乎愿意相信他。 - The electorate is/ are disillusioned.
全体选民大失所望。