Voters
1. 名词
voters [ˈvoʊtərz] (复数)
词义:投票人,选民
例句:
- The voters will cast their ballots tomorrow. (选民们将在明天投票。)
- Only registered voters are allowed to participate in the election. (只有登记的选民才能参加选举。)
- She is a first-time voter. (她是首次投票的人。)
2. 形容词
voters [ˈvoʊtərz]
词义:投票的,选民的
例句:
- The government is implementing new voter registration procedures. (政府正在实施新的选民登记程序。)
- The voter turnout was high in this election. (这次选举的投票率很高。)
- He is running for office and trying to appeal to undecided voters. (他正在竞选公职,并试图吸引还未决定投票的选民。)
3. 词语辨析
“voters”与“electorate”都表示选民的意思,但“electorate”更常用于官方文件或正式场合,而“voters”则更常用于口语和非正式场合。
例句:
- The government is working hard to increase voter turnout. (政府正在努力提高选民投票率。)
- The proposition received overwhelming support from the electorate. (这项提案得到了选民的压倒性支持。)
4. 词汇扩充
- eligible voters 合格选民
- registered voters 登记选民
- disenfranchised voters 被剥夺选举权的选民
- swing voters 摇摆选民
- apathetic voters 无兴趣的选民
5. 近义词
electors, citizens
6. 反义词
non-voters, abstainers
7. 柯林斯词典
名词:Voters are people who are allowed to vote in an election.
形容词:Voters are used to describe things that are connected with the act of voting in an election.
8. 牛津词典
名词:A voter is a person who is voting or who has the right to vote.
形容词:Voter is used to describe things that are connected with voting in elections.
9. 用法
“voters”作为名词,用于表示投票人或选民。作为形容词,用于描述与选举投票相关的事物。
例句:
- The voters have the power to decide the outcome of the election.
- She is an enthusiastic voter and always researches the candidates before casting her vote.
10. 相关例句
- The voters have the power to decide the outcome of the election. (选民们有权决定选举结果。)
- She is an enthusiastic voter and always researches the candidates before casting her vote. (她是一个热心的选民,在投票前总是研究候选人。)
- Many voters were undecided until the last moment. (许多选民直到最后一刻才做出决定。)
- The voters expressed their dissatisfaction with the current government through their votes. (选民们通过投票表达了对现政府的不满。)
- The election campaign aims to mobilize young voters and encourage them to participate in the democratic process. (选举运动旨在动员年轻选民,鼓励他们参与民主进程。)
- The candidates are competing for the support of undecided voters. (候选人们争夺还未决定投票的选民的支持。)
- The voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposed tax increase. (选民们以压倒性的方式否决了提议的税收增加。)
- The turnout of voters was lower than expected. (选民的投票率低于预期。)
- Registered voters can cast their ballots at any polling station within their electoral district. (登记选民可以在其选区内的任何投票站投票。)
- She has been an active voter since she turned 18. (自18岁以来,她一直是一个积极的选民。)
- The political party organized a rally to attract undecided voters. (政党组织了一场集会,以吸引还未决定投票的选民。)
- The voters' opinions on this issue are divided. (选民们对这个问题的意见分歧。)
- She was elected as a delegate by the voters in her district. (她被选区的选民选为代表。)
- The candidates are making promises to gain the support of voters. (候选人们正在做出承诺,以获得选民的支持。)
- He is an undecided voter and is still considering his options. (他是一个还未决定投票的选民,仍在考虑他的选择。)
- The voters are eager for change and are looking for a candidate who can bring about positive reforms. (选民们渴望变革,正在寻找一个能带来积极改革的候选人。)
- The party is focusing its campaign on winning over swing voters. (该党将其竞选活动集中在争取摇摆选民。)
- She is an enthusiastic voter and always makes sure to vote in every election. (她是一个热心的选民,总是确保在每次选举中都投票。)
- There was a record voter turnout in this election. (这次选举创下了选民投票人数的纪录。)
- The candidates are vying for the voters' attention in the final days of the campaign. (候选人们在竞选的最后几天争夺选民的关注。)
- The voters' decision will shape the future of the country. (选民的决定将塑造该国的未来。)