elector 英 [ɪˈlektə(r)]   美 [ɪˈlɛktɚ]

elector

elector  英 [ɪˈlektə(r)] 美 [ɪˈlɛktɚ]

n. 选举人;有选举权的人;总统选举人 

名词复数:electors 

The Electoral College operated as a deliberative body and each elector voted his conscience. 选举团当时发挥着审议机制的作用,每位选举人都凭自己的良知投票。
Charles quickly disposed of Denmark and turned his attention towards Tsar Peter and his ally Augustus, elector of Saxony and King of Poland. 查理很快干掉了丹麦,之后将注意力转向沙皇彼得以及他的盟友——奥古斯都、萨克森选帝侯及波兰国王。

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  • n. 选举人;有选举权的人;总统选举人
  • 1. The Electoral College operated as a deliberative body and each elector voted his conscience.

    选举团当时发挥着审议机制的作用,每位选举人都凭自己的良知投票。

  • 2. Charles quickly disposed of Denmark and turned his attention towards Tsar Peter and his ally Augustus, elector of Saxony and King of Poland.

    查理很快干掉了丹麦,之后将注意力转向沙皇彼得以及他的盟友——奥古斯都、萨克森选帝侯及波兰国王。

  • 3. The Great elector, Frederick William I, adopted a similar course when he encouraged the French Huguenots to emigrate to Brandenburg-Prussia.

    伟大的选候腓得列威廉一世在鼓励法国的新教徒移居普鲁士的布兰登堡时采取类似的手法。

  • elector (n.) "one who elects or has the right of choice," mid-15c., from Latin elector "chooser, selecter," agent noun from past participle stem of eligere "to pick out, choose" (see election).
elect·or / ɪˈlektə(r) ; NAmE ɪˈlektər / noun a person who has the right to vote in an election 有选举权的人;选民 elector electors elect·or / ɪˈlektə(r) ; NAmE ɪˈlektər /
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