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hus·tings
huh stIngz
noun
a local court formerly held in various English municipalities and still held infrequently in London
a local court in some cities in Virginia
a raised platform used until 1872 for the nomination of candidates for the British Parliament and for election speeches
an election platform : stump
the proceedings or locale of an election campaign
古英语 husting"会议,法庭,裁判所",来自古诺尔斯语 husðing "议会",由 hus"房子"(见 house(n.))和 ðing "集会"(见 thing)组成; 因为它是贵族或国王的“家庭”的成员的会议。这个词的本土盎格鲁-撒克逊语是 folc-gemot。复数形式成为通常形式约在1500年; "政治演讲的临时平台"的意义于1719年发展,显然来自伦敦的 Court of Hustings,由市长主持,在公会堂的一个平台上举行。到19世纪中叶,这个意义扩大到“选举过程一般”。
Middle English, from Old English hūsting, from Old Norse hūsthing, from hūs house + thing assembly
The first known use of hustings was before the 12th century
hyacinthnoun
a red or brownish gem
a common garden plant that grows from a bulb, is related to the lilies, and is widely grown for its showy dense spikes of fragrant bell-shaped flowers compare grape hyacinth, water hyacinth
hyacinthnoun
a red or brownish gem
a common garden plant that grows from a bulb, is related to the lilies, and is widely grown for its showy dense spikes of fragrant bell-shaped flowers compare grape hyacinth, water hyacinth
huzzahinterjection
—used to express joy or approval
huzzahinterjection
—used to express joy or approval
hutchnoun
a chest or compartment for storage
a low cupboard topped by usually open shelves
a pen or coop for an animal
shanty, shack
hutnoun
a small and often temporary dwelling or shelter : shack
hustleverb
to push, crowd, or force forward roughly
hustled the prisoner to jail
to move or work rapidly and tirelessly
to sell something to or get something from by energetic and especially dishonest activity
hustingsplural noun
a place where political campaign speeches are made
1 From the hospital where she delivered her newborn son Prutthasin, she told the media she was ready to get right back to the hustings.
2 He might be amused by the hapless electoral efforts of Mr. Brooke, the blustering if well-meaning local landowner, who is pelted with eggs on his first appearance at the hustings, which is also his last.
3 Neither attended around a dozen other hustings, to the anger of some of the organisers.
4 Nine similar hustings are planned before the ballot, which will use a single transferrable vote system.
5 Meanwhile, Danny Leigh will be telling how his dislike of Inception landed him in fanboy hell and Philip French is next up for our Oscar hustings, going out to bat for True Grit.
6 Most candidates will be out on the hustings this week.
大多数候选人本星期将进行竞选活动。
7 And I was among a great chorus out on the hustings speaking out against this consistent and constant deficit spending.
我与一大伙人在竞选台上,一致声言反对习以为常的赤字开支。
8 Why can't you take to the Hustings, persuade your fellow citizens that taxation is unjust and try to get a majority?
你何不去参加竞选,劝说你的同胞,收税不公正的,并争取到大多数人的支持呢?
9 The other two contenders had also called out "serial hustings attendees" appearing at multiple party events.
10 Vaughan Gething and Jeremy Miles are the only two candidates in the race to succeed Mark Drakeford, and they took part in an online hustings on Thursday night, the eve of voting starting.
11 For the next two years, the poltergeist himself is loose upon the hustings.
12 However this was the latest in a string of unforced errors by SNP HQ during the contest - starting with the attempt to hold hustings events entirely in private.
13 A go-slow demonstration took place in Newtown, Powys, on Sunday, where a a Labour leadership hustings was being held.
14 The candidates were asked if the Unite union nomination for Mr Gething - where Mr Miles was invited for a hustings despite not being eligible for the endorsement - was a stitch-up.
15 To avoid the need for a lengthy election campaign that could have left the country without an effective government for weeks, party leaders decided that lawmakers would have greater say in the choice and without weeks of hustings around the country.
16 BBC Wales reported last month that First Minister Mark Drakeford had voiced support at the party's Welsh executive for a longer contest with in-person hustings.
17 She has agreed, though, to attend one of the election hustings, in Chiswick a week before the election.
她已答应将参加大选前一周在奇西克举行的一个选举演说会。
18 Bernie Sanders can pound the hustings looking like he slept in his clothes and people equate the wrinkled suit with being an absent-minded professor type rather than just a slovenly mess.
19 The Welsh Labour leader won support from all the big unions, although his backing from Unite came under controversy after Mr Miles was invited to a hustings despite rules stipulating he could not be nominated.
20 At a leadership hustings, Mr Sunak insisted he was loyal to Mr Johnson, but resigned because his government was on the "wrong side" of serious ethical questions.
3 地方法院
4 竞选活动