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. - 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
- The majority party would be unwise to deviate far from the principles it had laid before the electors
多数党如果远远背离原先向选民立下的原则,那将是不明智的。 - Parties may be more concerned to denigrate an opponent than with an attempt to convince electors of the virtues of their own policies.
政党可能更关注诋毁对手而不是力图使选民相信他们自己政策的优点。 - 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。 - Instead, voters cast their ballots for "electors" who support each candidate.
而是由选民投票给支持各个候选人的「选举人」。 - The second is mending the broken relationship between electors and politicians.
其次是修弥选民与政界人士之间破裂的关系。 - "Electoral: of, relating to, or composed of electors."
“选举人的:选举人的,关于选举人的或由选举人组成的。” - Such elections shall be run by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret ballot, guaranteeing the free expression of the will of the electors.
选举权必须普及而平等,并应以无记名投票法行之,以保证选民意志之自由表现。 - The body of electors who formally elect the US president and vice-president.
正式选举美国总统和副总统的选举人的团体。 - 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。 - Relating to or composed of electors.
与选举人相关或者由选举人组成的。
