elector

英 [ɪ'lektə] 美[ɪ'lɛktɚ]
  • n. 选举人;有选举权的人;总统选举人

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英英释义


1. a citizen who has a legal right to vote

实用场景例句


An elector is entitled to cast one vote for a list.
每名选民可投一票,支持一份参选名单.

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It tells you who is Emperor, who is Elector Count and who has been banned.
它会告诉你谁是皇帝, 谁是选举议会成员,谁被帝国驱逐了.

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I am a registered elector for a the geographical constituency.
本人已登记为地方选区的选民.

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A registered elector is entitled to subscribe only ONE nomination form.
每一位登记选民只可签署一份提名表格.

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The list of elector is put up on the noticeboard in the local office.
选举人的名单贴在地方办公室的布告栏上.

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A polling station is where I vote and is listed on my Elector Information Card.
投票站是我前去投票的地方.选平易近登记证上面开列的有投票地点.

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双语例句


1. An elector is entitled to cast one vote for a list.
每名选民可投一票,支持一份参选名单.

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2. I am a registered elector for a the geographical constituency.
本人已登记为地方选区的选民.

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3. A registered elector is entitled to subscribe only ONE nomination form.
每一位登记选民只可签署一份提名表格.

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4. The 5 km - long and 1 km - wide park was constructed in 1789 by Elector Karl Theodor.
这个长5公里、1公里的公园,是由选帝侯卡尔·奥多尔于1789年建造的.

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5. Good - day to you, Monsieur the Elector!
早安, 选董先生!

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英文词源


elector (n.)
"one who elects or has the right of choice," mid-15c., from Latin elector "chooser, selecter," agent noun from past participle stem of eligere "to pick out, choose" (see election).

词态变化


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