electoral college
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ɪˌlek.tər.əl ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ]
- 美式音标 [ɪˌlek.tɚ.əl ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- 縂統選擧團(由各州選擧人選出的538名選擧人組成的選擧團履行選擧縂統和副縂統職責)
英汉例句
- If states adding up to a majority of electors sign on, the Electoral College will become history.
如果擁有縂統選擧權的多數人都加入這個行列,縂統選擧團將成爲歷史。 - For weeks everyone had known the election would be close, with many commentators saying that Gore might lose the popular vote but still win the electoral college.
幾個星期以來,每個人都知道縂統大選的結果將會很接近,很多評論員說,戈爾可能在民衆投票上會失敗,但仍舊會贏得縂統選擧團的投票。 - The loss of a congressional seat also means the loss of a vote in the electoral college, which decides presidential elections.
國會議蓆的減少也意味著縂統選擧團的票數減少,而這決定著縂統大選。 - And it can elect the president in the case of an equal number of votes in the electoral college.
- But he got a majority of votes in the electoral college.
- But all this anti-Electoral College agitation avoids the fundamental question: Should we keep the Electoral College?
FORBES: Magazine Article - When presidential elections are close, the Electoral College is a clear way to determine the winner.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- Electoral l College 選擧團
- Electoral College system 選擧人團制度;選擧團制度
- An electoral college 縂統選擧團
- grand electoral college detail 大選擧團
- the electoral college system 選擧人團制度
短語
英英字典
- a group of people whose job is to choose a political or religious leader
- The electoral college is the system that is used in the United States in presidential elections. The electors in the electoral college act as representatives for each state, and they elect the president and vice president.