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
- 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。 - The candidate who has the most votes in a state wins all of the state's electors.
在一个州里拥有最多票数的候选人就赢得了那一州所有选举人的票数。 - 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。 - 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。 - At this election many eighteen-year-olds will become electors for the first time.
这次选举中将有许多十八岁的青年第一次成为选民。 - 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。 - An English parliamentary constituency with few electors.
英国的有极少数选民的议会选区。 - In the American electoral system, people don't really vote for presidential candidates. Instead, voters cast their ballots for "electors" who support each candidate.
在美国的选举制度中,人们并不直接投票给总统候选人,而是由选民投票给支持各个候选人的「选举人」。 - 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。 - 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。