primary election

primary election [ˈpraiməri iˈlekʃən]  [ˈpraɪˌmɛri ɪˈlɛkʃən] 

primary election 基本解释

名词<美>(选候选人的)预选,初选

primary election 网络解释

primary election

1. 预选:primary colors 红 | primary election 预选 | primary meeting 预选会

2. 预选; 初选:primary education 初等教育 | primary election 预选; 初选 | primary key 主钥匙, 用于基本搜寻分类的钥匙 (计算机用语)

primary election 单语例句

1. primary election的解释

1. Obama's decision to bypass the general election's public finance system allows him to use left over primary money in the fall campaign.

2. primary election

2. The US officially embarked on the road to the critical presidential election in November with the Republican caucus in Iowa and the New Hampshire primary.

3. She vowed to stay in the race until the final primary June 3, even as she signaled a need for Democratic unity before the November general election.

4. As Kerry visited three Florida cities to encourage people to vote in the primary, he contended that Bush has learned none of the lessons of the 2000 election.

5. The fighting came ahead of a key vote Monday in Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Likud Party on when to hold a primary election.

6. He pledged to help the victor of the primary in the " presidential " election.

7. There are two forms of primary election, namely caucuses and primaries.

8. The earlier a state holds the primary election, the more attention it receives from candidates and media.

9. Several of the top candidates are raising both primary and general election money, artificially inflating their receipts.

10. During the primary and general election campaigns Sebelius worked tirelessly for Obama.

primary election 英英释义

noun

1. a preliminary election where delegates or nominees are chosen

    Synonym: primary

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