by elections

通过选举
常用释义
通过选举

例句

1·This path is not paved by elections alone.

这条道路不单单是靠选举来铺就。

2·Next year will be marked by elections in the Netherlands, France, Germany, and most likely, Italy.

明年,荷兰、法国、德国、意大利等国都将举行重要的选举。

3·The original elections were declared void by the former military ruler.

原来的选举被前军事首领宣布为无效。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

4·Opposition leaders said that the elections had been tainted by corruption.

反对派领导人说这些选举已被腐败玷污了。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

5·Shocked by the results of the elections, they now want to challenge the validity of the vote.

震惊于这些选举的结果,他们现在想质疑投票的可信性。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

6·By then, the 2010 elections may have produced a more conservative batch of congressmen.

届时,2010年选举可能已经推选出来一批更加保守的议员。

7·By the time the next elections were due in 2008, Mr Qian was back in prison, this time because of an illegal land transaction.

2008年是又一次村委选举的时候,但钱却又重回狱中,这次是因为一次非法的土地交易。

8·If progress in Africa could be measured by the frequency of elections, the continent might already be nearing Olympian form.

如果非洲的进步可以用选举频率作为衡量标准,这座大陆可能已经接近奥林匹克水平了。

9·All competitive elections are determined by such shifts, and in 1996 they told me a lot about what mattered to different groups of Americans.

所有竞争激烈的选举都是由这些变化决定的,在1996年,它们让我懂得了对不同群体的美国人来说什么是重要的。

10·Despite some delays, it seemed likely that a successful set ofparliamentary elections would be followed by presidential and localones next year.

尽管有些推迟,一个成功的议会选举制度还是很有可能被以后的国家和地方的领导人所遵从。