英 [ɪˈlektə(r)] 美 [ɪˈlektər]
n. 选举人;有选举权的人;总统选举人
复数electors
elector /ɪˈlɛktə/ TEM4
可数名词 An elector is a person who has the right to vote in an election. 有选举权的人; 选举人
There are now 117 cardinals who can be cardinal electors, that is, eligible to enter the secret conclave that will choose the next pope.
现在有117位红衣主教可以做教宗选举人,也就是说,有资格参与选举下届教皇的秘密会议。
a citizen who has a legal right to vote
同义词: voter
any of the German princes who were entitled to vote in the election of new emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
选帝侯(德国有权选举神圣罗马帝国皇帝的诸侯)
所以,元老院的这一百位元老,就相当于村代表,他们叫选举人 (elector),选举人组成选举人团。
... election n.选举 elector n.选民 collect vt.收集;取 vi.聚合a./ad.(打电话)由对方付费(的) ...
... electively 选举地 elector 选举权 electoral college 选举团 ...
在勃兰登堡的选帝侯(Electors)和普鲁士王公的领土上,一切都不同。于是它在教学中用普鲁士统治史取代了经济学理论。
election 选举;当选;选择权;上帝的选拔
elect 被选的人;特殊阶层;上帝的选民
elective 选修课程
electioneer 从事选举活动;积极竞选的人
electioneering 竞选活动
electioneering 从事选举活动(electioneer的ing形式)
elect 作出选择;进行选举
electioneer 从事选举活动;积极参加竞选
What is an Elector Information Card?
什么是选民登记证?
This year, one elector has already said he will not follow his state's vote.
今年已经有一位选举人声称不会遵循他所在州的投票结果。
I can perceive that there is an elector direct in front of me, so let's not worry about that.
我能够感知我面前有一位选民,让我们先不去管这些先。
In 2004, an anonymous Minnesota elector voted for John Edwards instead of John Kerry.
The elector's name does not even appear on the ballot in nearly all states.
However, he remains a Cardinal Elector which will enable him to vote for Pope Benedict's successor.