general election

英 [ˌdʒenrəl ɪˈlekʃn] 美 [ˌdʒenrəl ɪˈlekʃn]

n.  大选; 普选

法律

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 大选;普选
    an election in which all the people of a country vote to choose a government

    柯林斯词典

    1. (英国)大选
      In Britain, a general election is an election where everyone votes for people to represent them in Parliament.
      1. (美国)普选
        In the United States, a general election is a local, state, or national election where the candidates have been selected by a primary election.

        双语例句

        1. In the Greek general election, the New Democracy party has claimed victory.
          新民主党在希腊大选中获胜。
        2. Ron has been right about the result of every General Election but one
          罗恩对于历届大选结果都预测对了,只有一次除外。
        3. Barbados could have three new political parties battling it out in the next General Election.
          在下一届大选中,巴巴多斯可能有三个新的政党参加角逐。
        4. A general election became a certainty three weeks ago.
          3个星期前举行普选已确定无疑。
        5. The call for a boycott could be enough to seal the fate of next week's general election
          抵制选举的呼吁足以注定下周大选失败的命运。
        6. The Conservative Party's victory in April's general election persuaded him to run for President again
          4月保守党在大选中获胜促使他再次竞选总统。
        7. Their principal concern is bound to be that of winning the next general election.
          他们最关心的问题肯定是赢得下一次大选。
        8. A General Election will be held which will seal his destiny one way or the other
          一场决定他命运的大选即将举行。
        9. The country is in the throes of a general election
          该国正忙于大选。
        10. He said he would seek to unify the Conservative Party and win the next general election
          他说他将寻求团结保守党,赢得下届大选。
        11. It seems many people would vote for the government, at a general election, if there was a new leader
          如果有一个新领导人的话,大选时似乎许多人都会投票支持政府。
        12. That sort of gain for Labour is nothing like good enough to win them the general election
          工党那点斩获远不足以让他们赢得大选。
        13. It has been a tough month in the general election campaign.
          这是英国大选中艰难的一个月。
        14. The Labour Party had just won a general election with an overwhelming majority.
          工党刚刚以绝对多数赢得了大选。
        15. I see there is going to be a general election in france.
          我了解到法国要举行大选了。
        16. The prime minister denied reports that a general election is imminent.
          总理否认了即将举行大选的报道。
        17. They have reached unanimity on who will be the presidential candidate for the next general election.
          他们就推举下界总统候选人取得了一致意见。
        18. I heard Gore has won the general election.
          听说戈尔赢得了大选。
        19. The results of the general election next week now seem like a foregone conclusion.
          下周大选的结果似乎现在就已成定局了。
        20. The orange one is the2011 General Election voting paper used to elect Members of Parliament.
          橙色的是2011年大选的选票选出的国会议员。
        21. Many suggestions have been put forward, but a decision is unlikely until after next year's general election.
          提出了许多意见,但要到明年普选后才有可能作出决定。
        22. Norway may allow Internet voting in its general election next year.
          明年,挪威可能会在普选中实行网络投票。
        23. The main opposition, the Muslim Brotherhood, lost all its seats in Parliament in the general election.
          主要的反对党穆斯林兄弟会在大选中丢掉了所有国会议席。
        24. His party topped the poll here in last year's general election.
          在上一年的普选中,他的政党在这里获得了最高的票数。
        25. Economic deflation and political disillusionment, climaxed by the government's defeat at the general election.
          以政府在大选中败北为高潮的经济紧缩和政治幻灭。
        26. The opposing parties failed in the general election for all their pains.
          尽管反对党费尽了心机,还是在大选中遭到了失败。
        27. I look forward to your support in the general election, she told him.
          希拉里对他说:我希望你在大选时支持我。
        28. The proposal is pending consideration by the new government, after next month's general election.
          新政府正在考虑延迟该提议,直到下个月的大选之后。
        29. The crime issue is expected to be a main issue in a general election expected this year.
          预计犯罪问题将成为今年马来西亚大选中的一个主要问题。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. a national or state election