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选举团(各州选出总统与副总统的选举);
noun
a body of electors He chairs the electoral college of the Culinary Institute of America's Vintners Hall of Fame …—Cy Musikerespecially, usually Electoral College: one that elects the president and vice president of the U.S. If the Electoral College did end up tied, the Constitution dictates that it's the incoming Congress who breaks the stalemate, with the House of Representatives determining the president—but instead of voting as 435 individual members, each state votes as a single bloc. —Trevor Bach In the electoral college, Roosevelt buried Wilkie 449 to 82. —Mary Beth Norton et al.
Voting has now closed in the parliamentary party vote, which means all three electoral colleges have finished voting.—Hugh Linehan and Harry McGee
选举团
The first known use of electoral college was in 1677
electromagnetic spectrumnoun
the entire range of wavelengths or frequencies of electromagnetic waves extending from gamma rays to the longest radio waves and including visible light
electric raynoun
any of various round-bodied short-tailed rays of warm seas able to give a severe electric shock
electric fieldnoun
a region associated with a distribution of electric charge or a varying magnetic field in which forces due to that charge or field act upon other electric charges
electric eyenoun
photoelectric cell
electric eelnoun
a large South American eel-shaped fish able to give a severe electric shock
electoral collegenoun
a body of electorsespecially: one that elects the president and vice president of the U.S.
1 Giuliani was also indicted last year by a grand jury in Georgia, where he is accused of spearheading Trump's efforts to compel state lawmakers in Georgia to ignore the will of voters and illegally appoint pro-Trump electoral college electors.
2 Two Biden leaners agreed that the electoral college system didn't reflect the will of the majority of Americans and thought that a different system would allow more people's votes to count.
3 And the electoral college system ( All ballot the winner ) prevents candidates of third parties from singlevote.
“胜者得 全票 制”从选票计算方面抵消了第三党的努力.
4 The party's electoral college consists of party members, MPs and trade unions and other affiliated bodies.
工党选举团由党员 、 议员、工会及其附属机构组成.
5 Under normal circumstances, the Electoral College vote but routine.
一般情况下, 选举人团投票表决只是例行公事.
6 Each state has as many votes in the Electoral College as it has members in Congress.
每个州选举团的票数与其在国会会员中的人数相同.
7 In the USA the Electoral College elects the president.
美国总统由总统选举团选举产生.
8 B. It will be decided by popular vote instead of the Electoral College.
将由直接投票决定,而不是选举团决定.
9 Electoral College Plan itself was the compromise of various interests at the constitutional convention in 1787.
总统选举人团方案本身就是各种利益妥协的结果.
10 The Constitution of the U.S. originally provided that the president was to be indirectly elected by an electoral college.
美国宪法原先规定,总统应由选举团选举出来.
11 The electoral college plays a huge role in the election process.
在选举过程中,选举团的作用至关重要.
12 The Electoral College is an important part of the American presidential selection institution.
总统选举人团制度是美国总统选举制度的重要组成部分.
13 An American president is not chosen directly by the people. Instead, an Electoral College is used.
美国总统不是由人民直接选举出来的. 而是由选举委员会.
14 No, your son couldn't get into the electoral college no matter how good his marks are.
不行, 无论你儿子的成绩多好,他也进不了选举团.