successive election

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【法】连续选举

法律



双语例句

  1. It was doubtful whether the Conservatives could chalk up a fourth successive election victory, but they did.
    保守党是否能获得第四次连选胜利很受怀疑,可他们成功了。
  2. Under the circumstances of successive failure in the parliament election, the SPD decided to amend the guiding principle to cater for the interest requirement of the middle class and win their support in order to come into power as soon as possible.
    在接连几次竞选失利的情况下,德国社民党为了能够尽快实现上台执政的目标,决定修改政策纲领以迎合中产阶级阶层的利益需求,从而赢得他们的支持。