general election
英 [ˌdʒenrəl ɪˈlekʃn]
美 [ˌdʒenrəl ɪˈlekʃn]
n. 大选; 普选
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牛津词典
noun
- 大选;普选
an election in which all the people of a country vote to choose a government
柯林斯词典
- (英国)大选
In Britain, ageneral electionis an election where everyone votes for people to represent them in Parliament. - (美国)普选
In the United States, ageneral electionis a local, state, or national election where the candidates have been selected by a primary election.
英英释义
noun
- a national or state election
双语例句
- A general election became a certainty three weeks ago.
3个星期前举行普选已确定无疑。 - Norway may allow Internet voting in its general election next year.
明年,挪威可能会在普选中实行网络投票。 - The call for a boycott could be enough to seal the fate of next week's general election
抵制选举的呼吁足以注定下周大选失败的命运。 - Economic deflation and political disillusionment, climaxed by the government's defeat at the general election.
以政府在大选中败北为高潮的经济紧缩和政治幻灭。 - Ron has been right about the result of every General Election but one
罗恩对于历届大选结果都预测对了,只有一次除外。 - It seems many people would vote for the government, at a general election, if there was a new leader
如果有一个新领导人的话,大选时似乎许多人都会投票支持政府。 - Their principal concern is bound to be that of winning the next general election.
他们最关心的问题肯定是赢得下一次大选。 - The orange one is the2011 General Election voting paper used to elect Members of Parliament.
橙色的是2011年大选的选票选出的国会议员。 - The Conservative Party's victory in April's general election persuaded him to run for President again
4月保守党在大选中获胜促使他再次竞选总统。 - His party topped the poll here in last year's general election.
在上一年的普选中,他的政党在这里获得了最高的票数。