voter
英 [英 [ˈvəʊtə(r)]]
美 [美 [ˈvoʊtər]]
n. (尤指政治性选举的)投票人,选举人,有选举权的人
复数:voters
托福 英语专业八级 法律英语词汇 四星词汇 英国国家语料库(BNC)词汇 美国当代英语语料库(COCA)词汇
双语例句
- The concert was to kick off a nationwide voter registration drive.
这场音乐会旨在开始全国性的选民登记运动。 - When you are18, you are a legal voter.
当你满18岁的时候,你就是一个合法的投票者。 - The hitch lies with an anticipated large number of complaints, including ballot stuffing and voter intimidation.
造成推迟的原因是选后出现了大量投诉,这是预料之中的。这些投诉包括向投票箱填塞选票和恫吓选民等。 - A claim that a vote is invalid or that a voter is unqualified.
声称某一投票无效或某一投票人不合格。 - In the United States, most of the elections are held together in November, so that a voter needs to make one visit to the voting place.
在美国,多数选举都安排在11月份一起举行。这样,一个选民只需去选地一次。 - No voter lists existed, raising the risk of duplicate voting.
没有选民名单,这带来了重复投票的风险。 - With the high voter registration, many will be voting for the first time.
登记选民数量的上升意味着许多人将第一次参加投票。 - The outcome of tomorrow's elections will be studied carefully as a signpost of voter intentions on the really big day this year
明天的选举结果会被作为今年大选的选民意愿风向标来仔细研究。 - But today, the economy dominates voter concerns.
但今天,经济成了选民最担心的问题。 - I am not appointed as an authorized representative by any other Election Committee subsector corporate voter or applicant;
本人没有获任何其他选举委员会界别分组团体投票人或申请人委任为获授权代表;