contested election

英 [kənˈtestɪd ɪˈlekʃn] 美 [kənˈtestɪd ɪˈlekʃn]

有争议的选举;竞选

法律



双语例句

  1. However last-minute shifts of voters in closely contested seats or widespread tactical voting, as urged by some newspapers could change everything in an election of fine margins.
    然而,竞争激烈的选区选民在最后时刻的转变或者某些报纸所鼓励的广泛战术性投票可能在一场得票率接近的选举中改变一切。
  2. Indeed, amid the fiercely contested US presidential election, the credit crunch has firmly overtaken energy security as issue number one, at least in terms of rhetoric.
    事实上,在激烈角逐的美国总统竞选中,信贷危机完全取代能源安全成为首要问题,至少是在辩论中。
  3. To predict the outcome of this, consider how Chinese investments were a contested issue in the recent election campaign in Zambia.
    要预测这一举动的后果,不妨思考一下中国投资是如何在赞比亚最近的选举中成为争议话题的。
  4. At the same time, former reformist President Mohammed Khatami, in an appeal ignored by Iran's official media, called for a popular referendum to decide what to do about the contested election.
    与此,前改革派总统哈塔米号召举行全民公投,来决定如何这次有争议的选举,伊朗官方媒体理睬他的呼吁。
  5. It was a closely contested election.
    这是一个势均力敌的竞选。