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  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • 牛津
  • elections

    • [iˈlekʃənz]

    释义

    • n.
      选举,当选,推举( election的名词复数 )

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  • 实用场景例句

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    There has been a busy start to polling in today's local elections.

    今天地方选举的投票一开始就人头攒动。

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    And all the time next spring's elections are drawing closer.

    明年春天的选举即将来临。

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    The signs suggest that the elections will be non-violent and fair.

    种种迹象表明选举将会是非暴力的、公正的。

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    Jackson had been a major power-broker in the 1988 Presidential elections.

    杰克逊是1988年总统选举中举足轻重的权力经纪人。

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    Opposition leaders said that the elections had been tainted by corruption.

    反对派领导人说,选举中存在舞弊现象。

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    Today's elections are of no great importance in themselves.

    今天的选举本身并不是很重要。

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    It is not surprising they did so badly in last year's elections.

    他们在去年选举中如此糟糕的表现并不奇怪。

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    He expects the elections to be held around November.

    他预计选举在11月左右举行。

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    The polls have closed in the Pakistan parliamentary elections.

    巴基斯坦议会选举投票已结束。

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    Elections will now take place on November the twenty-fifth.

    选举现定于11月25号举行。

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    Presidential elections are due to be held in ten days' time.

    总统竞选将在10天后如期举行。

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    There is expected to be a keen fight in the local elections.

    预计地方选举的竞争会非常激烈。

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    He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade.

    他在新闻发布会上说选举将是一场骗人的把戏。

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    The vote was seen as a test run for elections to come.

    这次投票被看作是即将到来的选举的预演。

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    These voters often determine the outcome of statewide elections.

    这些选民们往往决定着全州大选的结果。

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  • 真题例句

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    Females are more competitive than males in elections.

    出自-2011年6月听力原文

    It is also troubling that voting rates among our youngest eligible voters—18- to 24-yearolds— are way down: little more than one in four now go to the polls, even in national elections, compared with almost twice that many when 18-year-olds were first giv

    2016年6月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section B

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