caucuses

caucuses[ˈkɔ:kəsiz] 

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原级:caucus

现在分词:caucusing

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过去分词:caucused

过去式:caucused

caucuses 基本解释
核心成员( caucus的名词复数 );决策干部;决策委员会;秘密会议;
caucuses 单语例句

1. Superdelegates are party leaders who attend the convention delegates by virtue of their positions, and are not selected in primaries and caucuses.

2. Kerry has won seven of nine primaries and caucuses held to date, losing only South Carolina to Edwards and Oklahoma to Clark last week.

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3. Wyoming Republicans have been holding caucuses throughout February, casting votes in straw polls to select their favorite presidential candidate.

4. The Republicans and Democrats hold their own set of caucuses subject to their own particular rules that change from time to time.

5. The next contest is the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, followed next Tuesday by caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota and a primary in Missouri.

6. The debate came as the two campaigns continued to complain about dirty politics and disenfranchisement of voters in last Saturday's Nevada caucuses.

7. Clinton said he will run hard in Iowa's leadoff caucuses, an early contest her husband skipped when he sought the nomination in 1992.

8. An incomplete and unofficial count by the Texas Democratic Party showed Obama was leading Clinton in caucuses 56 percent to 44 percent on election night.

9. He then points to caucuses in Michigan next Saturday to score a knockout against the floundering Dean campaign.

10. caucuses是什么意思

10. Returns from Texas caucuses showed Obama reclaiming some of the ground in the delegate competition that he lost Tuesday night as Clinton's victories piled up.

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