voter
['vəutə]
n.投票人, 选举人
例句与用法:
An affirmative vote or voter.
赞成票或投赞成票者
A body of qualified voters.
选举人合格选举人的总称
A claim that a vote is invalid or that a voter is unqualified.
选举无效的声明声称某一投票无效或某一投票人不合格
This policy will not appeal to the voters.
这项政策不会受到选民的欢迎。
词形变化:
形容词: votable | 名词: voter | 动词过去式: voted | 动词过去分词: voted | 动词现在分词: voting | 动词第三人称单数: votes |
n.
选举人; 投票人; 有投票权者[C]
voter
名词复数:voters
词形变化:
形容词: votable | 名词: voter | 动词过去式: voted | 动词过去分词: voted | 动词现在分词: voting | 动词第三人称单数: votes |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
constituent
voter['vəutə]n.1.■投票人;选举人2.■有投票权的人;有选举权的人
noun
- a person who votes or has the right to vote at an election
投票人;选举人
voter
■In 1979 each voter only definitely threw the candidate's ticket.
1979年每一选举人只准投一个候选人的票。
■Change credibly alleged large-scale voter fraud.
“变革运动”有把握地声称存在大规模的选举骗子。
■Firstly, ensure that every eligible voter gets a chance to vote.
一、真正的全民投票:
■A minor candidate's fractional share of the vote.
一个次要的候选人的少得可怜的选票
■Which voter fraud must be concealed?
上帝同意选举中的舞弊应该掩饰?
■At the last election he abstained (from voting/the vote).
上次选举时他弃权了(没投票).
■I didn't vote in the last election.
上次选举时我没投票。
■The lord vote to amend the bill.
上院投票对议案进行修正。
■I may vote for her at the next election.
下届选举我可能选她。
■Both the candidates solicited my vote.
两位候选人都向我拉票。
■The expected boost in voter support has not come about.
人们所期待的提升选民支持并未实现。
■The public has right to vote for the president.
人民有权选举总统。
■He won by a majority of two: the vote was seven to five.
他以两票多数获胜:票数是七比五。
■He was elected by a unanimous vote.
他以全票当选。
■They had to recount the vote.
他们不得不重新计算选票。
■They will vote on policy issues.
他们将投票表决政策事宜。
■They vote to choose a president.
他们投票选举总统。
■They poll a sample group of voter.
他们抽样征求了一部分选民的意见。
■They are mobilizing their supporters to vote at the election.
他们正在组织其支持者向他们拉选票。
■They demanded the right to vote.
他们要求选举权。
■He has a vestedinterest in the outcome of the vote.
他关心投票的结果。
■He called all the members together and then they took a vote.
他召集所有的会员,然后他们进行了投票。
■He is give the glad eye to every voter.
他对每一个投票人都在频送秋波。
■He will cast a vote for the Labor candidate.
他将投工党候选人的票。
■He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote.
他成为公民,并因此获得了选举权。
■He threw a vote for the Democratic candidate.
他投了民主党总统候选人一票。
■He refused to declare which way he would vote.
他拒绝声明他将投票给哪一边。
■Refusing to accept the decision of the vote, he got up and stormed out of the meeting.
他拒绝接受选举结果,起身怒气冲冲地离开了会场。
■He is one of those wise philanthropists who, in a time of famine, will vote for nothing but a supply of toothpick.
他是当饥荒之际,只会建议供应牙签的那一类聪明的慈善家之一。
■He used his casting vote to block the motion.
他用他的投票反对动议的通过。
■His victory hangs on one vote.
他的当选取决于一票。
■His measures had welded together an invincible voter coalition.
他的措施凝聚了一个不可战胜的选民联盟。
■Is it accurate to predict the result on the basis of one secret vote?
以一次不记名投票为基础预测结果准确吗?
■No voter may be railroaded into giving his vote for any particular person; he must be free to choose whish one he wants to elect.
任何选民都不可被胁迫选举某一特定的候选人; 他必须自由地选择他想选举的人。
■If you can't agree by the end of the meeting, a vote will have to be taken on the matter.
会议结束前如果对这事还不能取得一致意见,那就只好投票表决了。
■At the end of the meeting, a vote was taken on the motion.
会议结束前对该项提议进行了表决。
■So why is the PRI leading voter polls?
但为什么革命制度党会在民调中领先?
■But each fall,the vote always goes against it.
但是每次表决结果都不赞同这么做。
■State election officials reported a huge voter turnout on Tuesday.
佛罗里达州选举官员报告说,星期二大批选民出来投票。
■You may vote whosever side you like.
你可以投票选你喜欢的任一方。
■If you will be on holiday on election day, you may apply for a postal vote.
倘若选举那天你在休假,可以申请用邮寄方法投票。
■Candidate and voter quality not higher.
候选人和选民素质不高等。
■The low level of interest in the election has been reflected in the unwillingness of the citizens to vote.
公民们对大选不太感兴趣,这一点从他们不愿去投票上已反映出来。
■The deciding factor; the deciding vote.
决定性的因素; 决定性的一票
■Associate members do not have the right to vote.
准会员没有选举权。
■The crossover vote in California; a big crossover hit.
加利福尼亚的跨党派投票; 一记交叉重击
■The motion was carried in a close vote.
动议以接近的选票获得通过
■Citizen of eighteen year and upwards have the right to vote.
十八岁和十八岁以上的公民有选举权
■Citizens of eighteen years and upwards have the right to vote.
十八岁和十八岁以上的公民有选举权。
■Ten Democrats bolted on this vote.
十名民主党人在这次投票中拒绝支持本党候选人。