Voter Meaning in English
word · lemma: vote
ˈvoʊtɝ
VOH-ter
vˈəʊtɐ
VOH-tuh
释义
A voter is a person who has the right to vote in an election.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in political and news contexts. Usually refers to someone eligible and registered to vote. Not to be confused with 'candidate' (person running for office). Collocations: 'registered voter', 'eligible voter', 'voter turnout'.
Spanish: votantePortuguese (BR): eleitor - votantePortuguese (PT): eleitor - votanteChinese (Simplified): 选民Chinese (Traditional): 選民Hindi: मतदाताArabic: ناخبBengali: ভোটার - ভোটদাতাRussian: избирательJapanese: 有権者Vietnamese: cử triKorean: 유권자Turkish: seçmenUrdu: ووٹرIndonesian: pemilih
例句
Every voter must bring an ID to the polling station.
basic
The young voter was excited to vote for the first time.
basic
Each voter gets one ballot.
basic
She’s a registered voter in this district.
natural
Voters lined up early to avoid the crowds.
natural
Many voters want more information before making a decision.
natural