英:[ɪˈlektə(r)]
美:[ɪˈlɛktɚ]
英:[ɪˈlektə(r)]
美:[ɪˈlɛktɚ]
n.
有选举权的人
选举人
总统选举人
<美>总统选举团成员
e·lec·tor
ih lek tr
复数:electors
词根:elect
adj.elect 选出的;当选的;卓越的
elective 选修的;选举的;选任的
electoral 选举的;选举人的
electioneering 竞选活动的
n.election 选举;当选;选择权;上帝的选拔
elect 被选的人;特殊阶层;上帝的选民
elective 选修课程
electioneer 从事选举活动;积极竞选的人
electioneering 竞选活动
v.electioneering 从事选举活动(electioneer的ing形式)
vi.elect 作出选择;进行选举
electioneer 从事选举活动;积极参加竞选
vt.elect 选举;选择;推选
elected 选举,推选
noun
a person qualified to vote in an election
a person appointed by a state in the U.S. to vote for president and vice president in the electoral college
When Americans cast their ballots, they are actually voting for a slate of electors appointed by their state's political parties who are pledged to support that party's candidate.—Allyson Waller
any of the German princes entitled to take part in choosing the Holy Roman Emperor
"选择者或有选择权者",15世纪中期,源自拉丁语 elector "选择者,挑选者",是 eligere "挑选,选择"的动作名词,参见 election。
合格选举人
选民
The first known use of elector was in the 15th century
electriciannoun
a person who installs, operates, or repairs electrical equipment
electric1 of 2adjective
or electrical -tri-kəl of, relating to, operated by, or produced by electricity an electric charge an electric stove
an electric current
having a thrilling effect
an electric performance
electric2 of 2noun
something (as a light, automobile, or train) operated by electricity
electric1 of 2adjective
or electrical -tri-kəl of, relating to, operated by, or produced by electricity an electric charge an electric stove
an electric current
having a thrilling effect
an electric performance
electric2 of 2noun
something (as a light, automobile, or train) operated by electricity
electric1 of 2adjective
or electrical -tri-kəl of, relating to, operated by, or produced by electricity an electric charge an electric stove
an electric current
having a thrilling effect
an electric performance
electric2 of 2noun
something (as a light, automobile, or train) operated by electricity
electornoun
one qualified to vote in an election
a person appointed by a state in the U.S. to vote for president and vice president in the electoral college
electoratenoun
a body of people entitled to vote
electoraladjective
of or relating to an election or electors
electoraladjective
of or relating to an election or electors
electornoun
one qualified to vote in an election
a person appointed by a state in the U.S. to vote for president and vice president in the electoral college
1 This Paper introduces here the achievement in application of elector-chemical treatment to polish assembled and complex-shaped accessories of low rigidity.
本文作者介绍了用电化学法抛光金属纺织器材中低刚度、形状复杂零件和组件的研究成果。
2 Electors gather in their respective state capitols in December to certify their statewide popular vote winner.
3 The only colors come from the Republic flags and circular gold Republic seal hanging behind the room’s front altar, the portrait of our glorious Elector looming above them all.
4 In one corner, an old portrait of the Elector Primo lies faceup on the ground.
5 The candidate who has the most votes in a state wins all of the state's electors.
在一个州里拥有最多票数的候选人就赢得了那一州所有选举人的票数.
6 At the end, the audience sees the prince dying in a hail of bullets as the Elector of Brandenburg, a prototype fascist dictator clad in black, supervises his execution by firing squad.
7 He based his plan on a provision in the Constitution that says, “Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors.”
8 I wonder who used to live here—no one's cracked enough to let their portrait of the Elector sit discarded on the floor like that.
9 He wears his air force rank first, unlike the Elector.
10 Electors are people appointed to represent voters in presidential elections.
11 For functional constituencies Nos. 1 to 4, the preferential elimination system is used. Under this system, an elector is entitled to cast one vote.
至于编号1至4的功能界别,则采用按选择次序淘汰的投票制度,每名选民可投一票。
12 The hunting scenes would have appealed to Augustus the Elector, who commissioned the bench.
13 Trump electors met in Arizona that day and signed a document declaring themselves the state’s “duly elected and qualified Electors.”
14 The electors declared against their former Member of Parliament.
选举人宣布反对他们的前任议员.
15 She was enrolled in a register of electors.
她被登入选举人名册.
16 Republican electors met separately and signed a document declaring themselves to be the state’s “duly elected and qualified Electors.”
17 “Such an honor to meet you, sir. It is my pleasure, Elector, to do what I can for our country.”
18 "Article II of the United States Constitution gives you an awesome responsibility: to choose our state's Electors," read the Nov. 9 email.
19 According to the newly unsealed papers, Mr. Klukowski sent Mr. Perry an email eight days after the election with a document attached titled “Electors Clause/The Legislature Option.”
20 For instance, he travelled abroad with Princess Elizabeth, as an aide on the occasion of her marriage to the Elector Palatine.
2 选帝侯
3 有选举权的人
5 有选举权者