中英词典
名词
voter [ˈvoʊtər]
1. (政治) 选民,投票人
例句:
Only registered voters can participate in the election.(只有登记的选民才能参加选举。)
Every voter has the right to cast a secret ballot.(每个选民都有权进行秘密投票。)
2. (政治) 投票者,选举人
例句:
The voters elected a new president.(选民选举了一位新总统。)
The candidate is appealing to young voters.(该候选人吸引了年轻选民。)
3. (美国) 合格选民
例句:
She became a registered voter when she turned 18.(她18岁时成为了合格选民。)
All eligible voters are encouraged to cast their ballots.(鼓励所有合格选民行使投票权。)
形容词
voter [ˈvoʊtər]
1. (政治) 选民的,投票人的
例句:
The voter turnout was high in this election.(这次选举的投票率很高。)
Political parties are trying to attract swing voters.(政党正试图吸引中间选民。)
词语辨析
- voter: 指参与选举或投票的个人。
- elector: 指有权投票选举某种职位或代表的个人。
- citizen: 指具备国籍或居住权的人,通常具备投票权。
词汇扩充
- eligible voter: 合格选民
- registered voter: 登记选民
- absentee voter: 缺席选民
- disenfranchised voter: 被剥夺选举权的选民
- undecided voter: 未定选民
- apathetic voter: 冷漠的选民
近义词
- elector
- citizen
- participant
- constituent
反义词
- nonvoter
- abstainer
柯林斯词典
voter [ˈvoʊtər]
名词
1. A voter is a person who votes in an election or a person who is entitled to vote in an election.
例句:
1. If you're a registered voter, you should receive a sample ballot before the election.(如果你是合格选民,你应该在选举前收到一份样票。)
2. Women voters are a powerful political force.(女选民是一个强大的政治力量。)
牛津词典
voter [ˈvoʊtər]
名词
1. A person who votes or has the right to vote in an election.
例句:
1. The government is trying to increase voter turnout.(政府正试图增加选民投票率。)
2. The majority of voters supported the new policy.(大多数选民支持新政策。)
用法
- Voter is a noun used to describe a person who votes in an election or has the right to vote. It can also be used as an adjective to describe things related to voting or voters.
例句
1. Voters are encouraged to research the candidates before casting their votes.(鼓励选民在投票前调查候选人。)
2. The voter registration deadline is approaching.(选民登记截止日期即将到来。)
3. The turnout of young voters was higher than expected.(年轻选民的投票率高于预期。)
4. The candidate is popular among conservative voters.(该候选人在保守选民中很受欢迎。)
5. The election will be decided by swing voters.(选举结果将由中间选民决定。)
6. The government is implementing measures to encourage voter participation.(政府正在采取措施鼓励选民参与。)
7. The candidate is appealing to undecided voters with his policy proposals.(该候选人通过他的政策提案吸引了未定选民。)
8. Voter turnout was low in the last election.(上次选举的投票率很低。)
9. The issue has divided voters along party lines.(这个问题在选民中分成了两派。)
10. The candidate is addressing the concerns of minority voters.(该候选人正在解决少数民族选民的关切。)
11. The party is targeting young voters with its social media campaign.(该党正在通过社交媒体宣传活动针对年轻选民。)
12. The candidate is trying to win over undecided voters with his charisma.(该候选人正试图凭借个人魅力争取未定选民的支持。)
13. Voter registration is a necessary step before participating in an election.(参与选举前,选民登记是必要的一步。)
14. The candidate received overwhelming support from female voters.(该候选人得到了女选民的压倒性支持。)
15. Voter education programs aim to inform citizens about their rights and responsibilities.(选民教育计划旨在让公民了解他们的权利和责任。)
16. The party's campaign strategy is focused on mobilizing young voters.(该党的竞选战略重点是动员年轻选民。)
17. The candidate is addressing the concerns of senior voters with his healthcare proposals.(该候选人正在通过他的医疗保健提案解决老年选民的关切。)
18. The party is reaching out to undecided voters through door-to-door canvassing.(该党通过挨家挨户的拉票活动接触未定选民。)
19. Voter suppression tactics aim to discourage certain groups from voting.(选民压制策略旨在阻止某些群体投票。)
20. The candidate is trying to gain the support of independent voters with his moderate stance.(该候选人正试图凭借他的温和立场获得独立选民的支持。)