voters

voters ['vəʊtəz]  ['voʊtəz] 

原级:voter

voters 基本解释
选举人,投票人,选民( voter的名词复数 );
voters 网络解释

voters

1. 投票数:时间 dateline | 投票数 voters | 投票id voterids

voters 单语例句

1. Obama has promised voters to rebuild US manufacturing industries and create more jobs and is trying to bring overseas business operations back to the US.

2. Alongside the White House and congressional races, a full roster of propositions and local offices kept voters busy nationwide.

3. voters的解释

3. By contrast only 45 percent of likely Romney voters believe global warming is happening.

4. The US economy was by far the top issue on voters'minds.

5. He said migrant people were allowed for the first time to vote in Beijing, with a certificate of qualified voters issued by the authority of their hometown.

6. Brown's cabinet reshuffle is viewed as a desperate move to regain voters'confidence and his authority and strength in the government.

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7. These things may not seem that sophisticated to a seasoned political campaigner, but voters in his district were impressed.

8. Problems including widespread disorganization and outright fraud that disenfranchised thousands of voters led several candidates to call for cancellation of the vote.

9. Sunday's primary was effectively a nationwide opinion poll because parties had already chosen their candidates and voters could cast ballots for any party's candidate.

10. His latest comments gave Democrats an opportunity to suggest that McCain cannot relate to ordinary voters.