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elector

/ih-lek-ter/US // ɪˈlɛk tər //UK // (ɪˈlɛktə) //

选民,选举人,选手,选票

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who elects or may elect, especially a qualified voter.
    • : a member of the electoral college of the U.S.
    • : one of the German princes entitled to elect the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Examples

  • Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and the rest of the states certified their electors.

  • The Constitution, he wrote, “leaves it to the legislature exclusively to define the method” for appointing electors.

  • He objected to electors from Arizona and Pennsylvania in votes after the Capitol had been secured.

  • I’m leading the fight to reject key electors from key states unless there is an emergency audit of the election results.

  • Wisconsin’s votes were counted because Congress had agreed that an “Act of God” had prevented the electors from reaching the state capital of Madison on time.

  • It was decided that the Elector and his family should leave Bonn.

  • All of the elector-Cardinals were appointed by John Paul II and Benedict XVI.

  • The first thought which occurred to William was that it might be possible to put the Elector of Bavaria in his son's place.

  • On receiving this ultimatum, the magistrates asked for time to communicate with the Elector and the King of England.

  • A loyal gallant Elector this, it must be owned; capable withal of doing signal damage if we irritated him too far!

  • To the huge joy of Elector Friedrich and his Court, almost the very nation thinking itself glad.

  • No other Elector held them both, for nearly a hundred years; nor then, except as it were for a moment.