electorate 英 [ɪˈlektərət]   美 [ɪˈlɛktərɪt]

electorate

electorate  英 [ɪˈlektərət] 美 [ɪˈlɛktərɪt]

n. 选民;选区 

名词复数:electorates 

Every party had to take part on August 14th, but each had only one candidate, so the exercise turned into a gigantic opinion poll in which 78% of the electorate voted. 每一个党派都可以参加8月14日的初选,但是每一方只能有一个候选人。 因此这次活动演变成一次面对78%投票选民的大规模民意测验。
But he recovered, the nation rallied around him and carried him across the finish line, his bond with the electorate deep and true. 但是他站起来了,整个国家在他周围支持他并带他跨国重点线,他与选民之间的联系是真实而深沉的。

  • An electorate is a body of people allowed to vote in an election. In the United States, when you turn eighteen, you may join the electorate and help choose a president.
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  • n. 选民;选区
  • 1. Every party had to take part on August 14th, but each had only one candidate, so the exercise turned into a gigantic opinion poll in which 78% of the electorate voted.

    每一个党派都可以参加8月14日的初选,但是每一方只能有一个候选人。 因此这次活动演变成一次面对78%投票选民的大规模民意测验。

  • 2. But he recovered, the nation rallied around him and carried him across the finish line, his bond with the electorate deep and true.

    但是他站起来了,整个国家在他周围支持他并带他跨国重点线,他与选民之间的联系是真实而深沉的。

  • electorate (n.) 1670s, "condition of being an elector," in reference to Germany, from elector + -ate (1). Meaning "whole body of voters" is from 1879.
elect·or·ate / ɪˈlektərət ; NAmE ɪˈlektərət / noun [countable + singular or plural verb ] 1 the people in a country or an area who have the right to vote, thought of as a group (一国或一地区的)全体选民 Only 60% of the electorate voted in the last election. 上次选举只有 60% 的选民参加了投票。 collocationsat vote 2 ( AustralE, NZE) = constituency  (1 ) electorate electorates elect·or·ate / ɪˈlektərət ; NAmE ɪˈlektərət /
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