electorate
英 [ɪ'lekt(ə)rət]
美 [ɪ'lɛktərət]
英文词源
- electorate (n.)
- 1670s, "condition of being an elector," in reference to Germany, from elector + -ate (1). Meaning "whole body of voters" is from 1879.
双语例句
- 1. The government largely misread the mood of the electorate.
- 政府在很大程度上没有弄清楚全体选民的情绪。
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- 2. The Government could expect only ingratitude from the electorate.
- 政府从选民那里得到的只有忘恩负义。
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- 3. Mr Walsh has a keen appreciation of the priorities of the electorate.
- 沃尔什先生深刻理解选民最为关注的事项。
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- 4. Since Independence the electorate has been polarized equally between two parties.
- 自独立以来支持两个政党的选民已分化为势均力敌的两派。
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- 5. They largely misread the mood of the electorate.
- 他们很大程度上误读了选民的意图。
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