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electioneering

/ih-lek-shuh-neer/US // ɪˌlɛk ʃəˈnɪər //UK // (ɪˌlɛkʃəˈnɪə) //

竞选活动,助选活动,竞选,选举活动

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to work for the success of a particular candidate, party, ticket, etc., in an election.

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Examples

  • The only remaining economic engine is electioneering—the so-called “endless campaign” will have become truly endless.

  • But the electioneering insinuations are a quick and dirty causal leap.

  • In other words, the art of electioneering is stacked in favor of the Democrats.

  • New Jersey does ban electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place.

  • Was it a legitimate reaction to an explosion of tax-exempt electioneering?

  • In the canvass of 1896 Mr. McKinley announced that he would make no electioneering tour.

  • George, who was great at electioneering manœuvres, took much interest in the proceedings.

  • By doing so he likened the sweet fragrance of her love to the dirty turmoil of an electioneering contest.

  • Do you mean to say, my lady, that the Duke paid his electioneering bill down at Silverbridge?

  • They had had no part in the merry electioneering which had evidently gone on under their very noses.