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
- They vote not for a President, but for electors to choose a President.
他们投票选的不是总统,而是选去选举总统的总统选举人。 - Similarly, before an election takes place in a Party organization, the necessary exchanges of views and discussion should be carried out among the electors regarding the proposed list of candidates.
同样,在党组织进行选举的时候,候选人的名单也应该在选举人中间进行必要的酝酿和讨论。 - To bring parliament closer to the people it represents, petitions signed by a high threshold number of electors should be debated and voted on in the house.
要让议会更接近其代表的人民,议会应对由大量选民签署的请愿书进行讨论并在议会投票。 - The electors declared for their present member of parliament.
选举者宣布拥护他们的现任议员。 - "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。” - 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」。 - Instead, the ballot says that voters are selecting the "electors for". This is followed by the names of the candidates for office.
反之,选票只告诉选民是在选某某的选举人,其后就是总统候选人的名字。 - An English parliamentary constituency with few electors.
英国的有极少数选民的议会选区。 - There are currently about three million registered electors.
目前,登记选民约有300万人。 - Electors may vote only in the constituency in which they are registered.
选民只可在所属的登记选区投票。