majorities

majorities[məˈdʒɔritiz] 

原级:majority

majorities 基本解释
多数( majority的名词复数 );票数;票数差距;法定年龄;
majorities 单语例句

1. majorities的意思

1. Democrats hold expanded majorities in both houses as the result of last fall's elections, and enactment of the stimulus measure is scarcely in doubt.

2. Migrant workers returning from Spring Festival to cities looking for jobs account for other majorities of covert layoffs.

3. All this comes as Democrats gird to defend their majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate in elections next November.

4. Majorities in the survey call Washington too big and too powerful, and say it's interfering too much in state and local matters.

5. Republican lawmakers have grown increasingly restive about a war that they believe cost them their congressional majorities in last fall's elections.

6. The result of the vote yesterday was never in doubt because Berlusconi's conservatives have solid majorities in both houses of parliament.

7. There was little suspense in Congress, where Republicans were reaching to expand their majorities.

8. majorities在线翻译

8. Congress routinely extends the tax breaks each year with large bipartisan majorities.

9. The president hopes to hold on to Democratic majorities in both houses of the US Congress.

10. majorities

10. Republicans are worrying about losing their majorities in Congress in the 2006 elections and hope Bush can reverse his slide.