英:[ɪˈlektərət]
美:[ɪˈlɛktərɪt]
英:[ɪˈlektərət]
美:[ɪˈlɛktərɪt]
e·lec·tor·ate
ih lek t riht
复数:electorates
词根:elect
adj.elect 选出的;当选的;卓越的
n.elect 被选的人;特殊阶层;上帝的选民
vi.elect 作出选择;进行选举
vt.elect 选举;选择;推选
noun
a body of those entitled to participate in an election; qualified voters, as a group.State politics changed as greater numbers of young people joined the electorate.
1670年代,指德国选民身份的“选民资格”一词,由 elector 和 -ate(1)组成。意思是“所有选民的整体”,始于1879年。
选民
The first known use of electorate was in 1620
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
1 It was savage and hilarious and guaranteed to turn off a sizable chunk of the electorate.
2 Sullivan — and many others — ignore one salient fact when they make such claims about how the November 2016 election went, and it is this: About 40 percent of the eligible electorate did not vote.
3 Only a white electorate indoctrinated with the idea of the black threat, ignorant of African ideas and policies, could support the monstrous racist philosophy of the National Party.
4 The keys are the timing, the question and the electorate.
关键要在于时间,疑问和选民。
5 Unemployment was the electorate's main concern.
失业是选民们最关切的问题。
6 Mr Vaishnav dissects both the reasons why the goons want to get elected and why the electorate seems to be so fond of them.
7 In fact, some of the moments seen the fourth episode "Be Our Champion, Go Away," show how aware she was of the 2016 election's broader stakes, ramifications the electorate was too distracted to care about.
8 It was the first of what is supposed to be three debates, but who knows if the electorate has a stomach for two more of these?
9 And while each survey has a different overall result, there are areas of consensus among them that point to the candidates' main strengths and weaknesses, and the nature of the November electorate.1.
10 Fears of a widening chasm between the major parties and the electorate have intensified since the success of Ukip in the European elections.
11 Marlow doesn’t believe the conservative media will unite behind Trump in the general election, “but it doesn’t really matter, since no one is listening to them anyway. The Republican electorate summarily rejected” them.
12 After being thrown out of power by an electorate that was overwhelmingly poor, Rao seemed appalled by his own creation.
13 One common excuse for the electorate’s embrace of Nazism was economic hardship; the hyperinflation that convulsed Germany after World War I had turned into a deflationary spiral with the Depression.
14 And the U.S. electorate is getting older: The median age among registered voters increased from 44 in 1996 to 50 in 2019, according to Pew Research Center.
15 And Bong Joon-ho’s triumph wasn’t engineered by condescending manipulation of the electorate: in spite of the Academy’s diversity recruitment drive, minorities still make up only 16 % of its voting membership.
16 The electorate is growing tired of his posturings.
选民对他的口是心非逐渐生厌。
17 I would argue that for a nation to remain relevant, innovative and forward-moving, it needs to seek out and elevate leaders who reflect its electorate — both genders.
18 The “Scandal” electorate was set to make history regardless of the candidate it chose.
19 "It is not the only factor but it means political parties are getting more distant from their electorate than they used to be," he said.
20 He spoke of public trust and public cynicism, the obligations of the electorate in a state where corruption is the norm, and the responsibilities of those who hold public office.
1 选区
2 选举人
3 选举区
5 全体选民