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单词 election
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electionelection /ɪˈlekʃən/ noun election
an occasion when people choose a government official or leader by voting:
  • In a fair election every vote is counted.
  • Ronald Reagan won the U.S. presidential election of 1980.
  • Elections are held every four years.
  • primary
    an election in the U.S. in which people vote to decide who will be the person that their political party wants to be president, senator, etc. That person will then run against the other party's choice in a later election:
  • The primary in New Hampshire is often very important in deciding who will run for president for each party.
  • race
    a situation, for example an election, in which people are competing with each other to get a political position. Race is often used in news reports:
  • There are four strong candidates in the race for the presidency.
  • the polls
    the process of voting in a political election. The polls is used especially in news reports:
  • Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday.
  • ballot
    an occasion when people vote by choosing what they want on a piece of paper or computer, especially when this process is secret:
  • The results of the ballot showed that most workers were in favor of a strike.
  • ➔ see vote1, vote2, Government and Politics
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