英:[ˈvəʊtə(r)]
美:[ˈvoʊtə(r)]
英:[ˈvəʊtə(r)]
美:[ˈvoʊtə(r)]
vot·er
vo tr
复数:voters
词根:vote
adj.voting 投票的
n.vote 投票,选举;选票;得票数
voting 投票;选举
v.voting 投票(vote的ing形式);选举
vi.vote 选举,投票
vt.vote 提议,使投票;投票决定;公认
voter registration选民登记
1570年代, vote(v.)的动作名词。
投票日
选举人
选民
The first known use of voter was circa 1600
vouchverb
to give a guarantee
vouch for the truth of a story
to supply supporting evidence or testimony
votiveadjective
consisting of or expressing a vow, wish, or desire
a votive prayer
vote1 of 2noun
a formal expression of opinion or will (as by ballot in an election)
the result reached by voting
ballot entry 1 sense 1
the general opinion expressed by voters
the vote is to lower taxes
the right to cast a vote : suffrage
gave women the vote
the act or process of voting
bring the issue to a vote
a method of voting
a voice vote
voter
a group of voters with a common interest or quality
the farm vote
vote2 of 2verb
to express one's wish or choice by a vote : cast a vote
to elect, decide, pass, defeat, grant, or make legal by a vote
to declare by general agreement
to put forth as a suggestion
I vote we all go home
vote1 of 2noun
a formal expression of opinion or will (as by ballot in an election)
the result reached by voting
ballot entry 1 sense 1
the general opinion expressed by voters
the vote is to lower taxes
the right to cast a vote : suffrage
gave women the vote
the act or process of voting
bring the issue to a vote
a method of voting
a voice vote
voter
a group of voters with a common interest or quality
the farm vote
vote2 of 2verb
to express one's wish or choice by a vote : cast a vote
to elect, decide, pass, defeat, grant, or make legal by a vote
to declare by general agreement
to put forth as a suggestion
I vote we all go home
voternoun
one that votes or has the legal right to vote
voternoun
one that votes or has the legal right to vote
1 They were behaving just like the voters did in the 1920 presidential election when they took one look at Warren Harding, jumped to a conclusion, and stopped thinking.
2 Voter studies by news organizations showed that the Republicans held the support of their conservative base.
新闻组织的投票者研究表明共和党获得了他们保守派阵营的支持.
3 Voter # 1: " I think President Bush has explained his points very clearly, how he stands. "
一名选民说: “ 我认为布什总统已经非常清楚地阐述了他的观点 、 他的立场. ”
4 Terrorism has become the No.1 issue for American voters.
恐怖主义已成为美国选民最关心的头号议题.
5 In the 1968 election, race eclipsed class as the organizing principle of American politics, and by 1972, attitudes on racial issues rather than socioeconomic status were the primary determinant of voters’ political self-identification.
6 To this day, activists continue fighting new laws that seek to disenfranchise voters of color.
7 The National Party was alarmed; these were their own voters in their own heartland rejecting their policies.
8 Coming too late to affect many voters, Hamilton’s diatribe exposed the deep rift within the Federalist camp for all to see and suggested to most readers that Hamilton himself was out of his mind.
9 Because of the championship voters’ pronounced bias toward eastern horses in general and War Admiral in particular, Seabiscuit almost certainly could not dethrone the Horse of the Year without beating him on the track.
10 The Angolan government spent millions of dollars registering voters and funding the campaign.
安哥拉政府耗费数百万美元用于选民登记,资助竞选.
11 Among the alternative institutional arrangements, the median voter will choose the mechanism maximising her expected welfare.
在制度安排的其他选择中, 中间投票人会选择最大化他的预期福利的机制.
12 Voter lists are in a mess thanks to chaotic registration.
由于登记混乱,选民名单被弄得一团糟。
13 He promised, too, that a Confederate state could return to the Union whenever ten percent of its voters should reestablish a loyal Union government within that state.
14 Garfield's supporters emphasized his rise from poverty, presenting him as a common man who could relate to the everyday lives of voters.
15 Two ballot papers would only confuse a majority of voters, most of whom would be voting for the first time in their lives.
16 It contains a county map of Texas with complex voter demographic breakdowns, matched up with the populations of children of undocumented immigrants, unregistered voters who are legal residents, voting patterns over the last twenty years.
17 That message was always subtly present in Democratic appeals to white voters—and sometimes not so subtly.
18 Reluctant to face hostile voters, the president began to feel like a prisoner in the White House.
19 It was the last day for citizens to get their names on the voter rolls in time to cast their ballots in the presidential election to be held the following week.
20 Acegi provides several types of voter implementation.
Acegi提供了若干个投票者实现类型。