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Electorate Meaning in English

word

ɪˈɫɛktɝət/, /ɪˈɫɛktɹɪt
ih-LEK-ter-uht
ɪlˈɛktəɹˌeɪt
ih-LEK-tuh-rayt

释义

All the people in a country or area who have the right to vote in an election.

用法与细微差别

Usually used in politics and news. Common phrases: 'the electorate voted', 'the will of the electorate'. Refers to the group as a whole, not individuals. More formal than 'voters'.

例句

The electorate will choose the next president.

basic

A large electorate can change the election result.

basic

The electorate in this country is very young.

basic

The government needs to listen to the electorate if it wants to stay in power.

natural

Every election, politicians try to win over the electorate with promises.

natural

Much of the electorate didn’t vote in the last election, which surprised many analysts.

natural