electoral college 英 [ɪˈlektərəl ˈkɔlidʒ]   美 [ɪˈlɛktərəl ˈkɑlɪdʒ]

electoral college

electoral college  英 [ɪˈlektərəl ˈkɔlidʒ] 美 [ɪˈlɛktərəl ˈkɑlɪdʒ]

phrase. 总统选举团(由各州选举人选出的538名选举人组成的选举团履行选举总统和副总统职责) 

名词复数:electoral colleges 

If states adding up to a majority of electors sign on, the electoral college will become history. 如果拥有总统选举权的多数人都加入这个行列,总统选举团将成为历史。
When the new Constitution was ratified, the electoral college unanimously elected Washington President. 新宪法颁布实施后,总统选举团一致选举他为第一任总统。

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  • phrase. 总统选举团(由各州选举人选出的538名选举人组成的选举团履行选举总统和副总统职责)
  • 1. If states adding up to a majority of electors sign on, the electoral college will become history.

    如果拥有总统选举权的多数人都加入这个行列,总统选举团将成为历史。

  • 2. When the new Constitution was ratified, the electoral college unanimously elected Washington President.

    新宪法颁布实施后,总统选举团一致选举他为第一任总统。

  • 3. But under the electoral college system, it would be highly unlikely that any candidate could win enough electoral votes by campaigning only in the 12 most populous states.

    但在选举团制度下,任何一位候选人基本不可能只在人口最多的12个州展开竞选而赢得足够的选举人票。

eˌlectoral ˈcollege / ; NAmE / noun 1 the Electoral College (in the US) a group of people who come together to elect the President and Vice-President, based on the votes of people in each state 总统选举团(在美国由各州总统选举人推选组成,集中在一起选举总统和副总统) 2 ( BrE) a group of people who are chosen to represent the members of a political party, etc. in the election of a leader 领袖选举团(经推选组成,代表政党党员选举领导人) eˌlectoral ˈcollege / ; NAmE /
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