constituency 的定义
plural con·stit·u·en·cies.
- a body of constituents; the voters or residents in a district represented by an elective officer.
- the district itself.
- any body of supporters, customers, etc.; clientele.
constituency 近义词
voting public
更多constituency例句
- Such requirements are mandatory and meaningful, while constituency statutes are mushy.
- While our memberships and those of the rest of the coalition represent a range of constituencies and interests, we are united in our commitment to demand a better deal for the working-class families of San Diego.
- So, this is the moment now to get out there and start engaging the many different constituencies that we would want to get vaccinated that may have questions.
- Multicultural consumers no longer represent sleeping-giant constituencies, as they develop and refine the framework of identities to our modern communities.
- I think he’s lived up to promises to the coal plants and various other energy-industry constituencies to dial back environmental regulation.
- Public unions have also created conflict with racial minorities, another core Democratic Party constituency.
- But the settlers are a formidable constituency and felt threatened having all those Palestinians around.
- As an election tactic, it was a Hail-Mary move: a half-hour address by an aging actor of no political standing or constituency.
- The constituency most clamoring for executive action has already shown they expect little and will settle for nothing.
- Why are right-wingers on both sides of the pond so keen to court this constituency?
- Dining the eminent members of my constituency on horse-meat, under the delusion that what is good for chickens is good for votes.
- We have a very conservative, fastidious, and sophisticated constituency; and this is one of the limitations by which we are bound.
- Seven of these boroughs had sent reformers to parliament, and eight possessed an open constituency.
- Every man did his best, and the circulation statements as published monthly indicated a widening constituency.
- It might be different if you had the local backing of your constituency—the people served by the Short Line.