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gubernatorial

/goo-ber-nuh-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-, gyoo-/US // ˌgu bər nəˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-, ˌgyu- //UK // (ˌɡjuːbənəˈtɔːrɪəl, ˌɡuː-) //

州长,州长级,州长府,州长办公室

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a state governor or the office of state governor.

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Examples

  • Doran, who lives in Arlington County, is the sixth Republican to seek the party’s gubernatorial nomination.

  • California’s current political landscape is also pretty different from conditions in 2003, when it last saw a gubernatorial recall on the ballot, which is important as it makes a successful recall of Newsom even less likely.

  • Although Democrats vastly outnumber Republicans in Maryland, they have lost three out the last five gubernatorial races.

  • In Georgia, voting rights advocates registered more than 800,000 new voters since Stacey Abrams lost the 2018 gubernatorial race and dedicated herself full-time to helping Georgians register to vote.

  • Obama said Democratic activist Stacey Abrams, a former Georgia gubernatorial candidate, deserved credit for helping Warnock prevail in the state.

  • I was a journalist in New York City for the last of his three gubernatorial terms, a little more.

  • "I need you to look at me," Bob Healey Jr. said to the camera in the first Rhode Island gubernatorial debate last month.

  • Charlie Baker in Massachusetts and Charles Rauner in Illinois scored upset gubernatorial wins with pro-minimum messages.

  • He won then with less than 38 percent of the vote, the smallest plurality of any winning gubernatorial candidate in the country.

  • But the real situation is far more complex than the simple, thuggish gubernatorial action suggests.

  • This excellent man wished to visit his gubernatorial brother, Bradford, and associates.

  • Among his other gubernatorial accomplishments was a remarkable fleetness of foot.

  • Notice was first attracted by the famous Kolb-Jones gubernatorial contest.

  • They too could not be quartered at the gubernatorial mansion.

  • All right; put me down for that office if I never reach the gubernatorial chair.

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