"caucus" 怎么发音
word
ˈkɑkəs/, /ˈkɔkəs
KAW-kuhs
kˈɔːkəs
KAW-kuhs
释义
A caucus is a meeting of members of a political party or group to decide policies, choose candidates, or plan actions. In the U.S., it is often used to describe a specific way political parties select candidates.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɑkəs/, /ˈkɔkəs
英式英语
kˈɔːkəs
简化发音
美式
KAW-kuhs
英式
KAW-kuhs
语境中听
The Democratic Party held a caucus to choose their candidate.
A caucus allows members to discuss their ideas before making a decision.
The Iowa caucus is very important in U.S. elections.
After the heated debate, the group called a caucus to vote privately.