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
- 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。 - The government has lost favour with the voters.
政府失去了选民的支持。 - The voters should by now be in no doubt what the parties stand for
选民们现在应该确切知道各党派的主张了。 - Voters wish to register their dissatisfaction with the ruling party
选民希望表达他们对执政党的不满。 - This behaviour is not any more becoming among our politicians than it is among our voters.
这种行为对于我们的政治家和选民来说都不合适。 - Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president
选民应于星期日前往投票站选举新总统。 - 82% of voters are dissatisfied with the way their country is being governed
82%的选民对本国的治理方式不满意。 - Mr Gore called on voters and party workers to turn out in strength
戈尔先生号召选民和政党工作人员积极前来投票。 - 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。 - Politicians are eager to promote their 'happy family' image to curry favour with voters.
政客们极力宣传他们的“幸福家庭”形象以讨好选民。