voters
英 [ˈvəʊtəz]
美 [ˈvoʊtərz]
n. (尤指政治性选举的)投票人,选举人,有选举权的人
voter的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 选民;投票人;选举人
Votersare people who have the legal right to vote in elections, or people who are voting in a particular election.- The turnout was at least 62 percent of registered voters...
至少有62%的登记选民参加了投票。 - Austrian voters went to the polls this weekend to elect a successor to the President.
奥地利选民这周末去投票中心选举下届总统。
- The turnout was at least 62 percent of registered voters...
双语例句
- Her more measured response will appeal to voters
她那更为慎重的答复会受到选民的欢迎。 - There are signs that many voters have already despaired of politicians.
有迹象表明许多选民对政客已经不抱希望。 - Political attacks work only if they find an echo with voters.
政治攻击只有在选民中引起共鸣才会有作用。 - Voters are deeply distrustful of all politicians
选民对所有的政客都深表怀疑。 - I hope voters will treat his advice with the contempt it deserves.
我希望选民们给予其建议应有的鄙视。 - Election officials have rigged up speakers to provide voters with music.
负责选举的官员们已经临时安了几个喇叭,让投票者可以同时享受音乐。 - Our challenge is to motivate those voters and inspire them to join our cause
我们面临的挑战是如何调动那些选民的积极性并鼓励他们加入我们的事业。 - He says he's counting on undecided voters to help him win next week's election.
他说他寄希望于尚未作出决定的选民帮他赢得下周的选举。 - A referendum showed beyond doubt that voters wanted independence
全民公决无疑显示选民支持独立。 - The new Democratic Party is not likely to scare off voters.
新成立的民主党不太可能吓跑选民。