election

election [ɪˈlekʃn]  [ɪˈlɛkʃən] 

第三人称复数:elections

election 基本解释

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名词选举,当选; 选举权; [神]神的选择

election 相关例句

election的近义词

名词

1. Her election to the board of directors caused great surprise.
    她被选进董事会,令人大为吃惊。

2. The government elections will be next month.
    政府选举将在下月举行。

election 网络解释

election

1. 龙城岁月:[车影苑]:D5<<龙城岁月>>(Election)本名<<黑社会>>,杜琪峰同志的黑帮片,延续了杜的一贯水准. 因为是描述黑帮斗争的影片,难免涉及暴力、血腥、以及一些不良的思想导向,所以经香港电检处审查后被列为三级,18岁以下人士不准入场观看.

2. 校园风云:13岁时他随家人搬到内布拉斯加州,在读高中时导演亚历山大.佩恩(Alexander Payne)发现了他,并在<<校园风云>>(Election)中大胆启用新人,克里斯扮演的校橄榄球选手与优等生叫板,在学生会的竞选中一拼高下,他初次触电即获得好评如潮,

3. 黑社会:本报讯(特约记者彭骥)戛纳时间13日19时30分,由杜琪峰执导的香港电影<<黑社会>>(ELECTION)在电影宫进行全球首映. 近两千人的大厅被挤得满满的,影片刚开始放映时有掌声,但放映结束后,观众对这部电影并未给予热烈回应.

election 词典解释
911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. election

1. 选举;推举
    An election is a process in which people vote to choose a person or group of people to hold an official position.

    e.g. ...the first fully free elections for more than fifty years...
           50多年来第一次完全自由的选举
    e.g. During his election campaign he promised to put the economy back on its feet...
           在竞选活动中,他承诺恢复经济活力。

2. 当选;选举获胜
    The election of a particular person or group of people is their success in winning an election.

    e.g. ...the election of the Labour government in 1964.
           1964年工党政府当选
    e.g. ...his election as president...
           他当选总统

election 单语例句

1. Aso's Liberal Democratic Party faces a tough battle in a general election due by October, with the main opposition Democratic Party now leading in voter polls.

2. The longtime Republican district fell to the Democrats Saturday when wealthy scientist and businessman Bill Foster snatched the seat in a closely watched special election.

3. election的反义词

3. Dixville didn't get into the act until 1960 for the general election.

4. election的翻译

4. Analysts said the Butler report would be a relief to Blair, who is expected to call a general election in 2005.

5. election的近义词

5. Wen congratulated Chui on his election by a clear majority and his appointment by the central government.

6. Hu congratulated Chui on his winning of the election and his appointment by the central government.

7. election

7. Under the Election Law, the chief executive elected still needs official appointment by the Chinese central government.

8. Congressional leaders said they expected to get the plan Friday and act on it before Congress recesses for the election.

9. election

9. The same survey showed the economy was by far the top Election Day issue.

10. " The election committee abides by the amendments of political right law, " added Sultan.

election 英英释义

noun

1. the act of selecting someone or something
    the exercise of deliberate choice

    e.g. her election of medicine as a profession

2. a vote to select the winner of a position or political office

    e.g. the results of the election will be announced tonight

3. the predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists)

4. the status or fact of being elected

    e.g. they celebrated his election