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electors

英 [ɪˈlɛktəz]

美 [ɪˈlɛktərz]

n.  有选举权的人; 选民
elector的复数

柯林斯词典

  • 有选举权的人;选民
    Anelectoris a person who has the right to vote in an election.
    1. 选举团成员
      Anelectoris a member of the electoral college. People vote for electors in each state to represent them in the presidential elections.

      双语例句

      • 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。
      • If your name is not on the register of electors, you will not be able to vote.
        如果你的名字不在选民登记簿上,你就无权投票。
      • All eligible persons aged 18 or above have the right to be registered as electors and to vote in the elections.
        凡年满18岁的合资格人士,均有权登记为选民并在选举中投票。
      • Electors, who for decades have had no real choice, have seized the opportunity to end one-party rule.
        数十年来未曾有过真正选择的日本选民,抓住了结束一党统治的机会。
      • Instead, the ballot says that voters are selecting the "electors for". This is followed by the names of the candidates for office.
        反之,选票只告诉选民是在选某某的选举人,其后就是总统候选人的名字。
      • They have had the verdict of the electors.
        他们已经知道了选举人的决定。
      • On the list of electors.
        列在选民的名单上。
      • 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。
      • The electors declared against their former Member of Parliament.
        选举人宣布反对他们的前任议员。
      • In1796, electors chose John Adams to be the second president of the United states.
        1796年,选民选择约翰。亚当斯为美国第二任总统。