political campaign
英 [pəˈlɪtɪkl kæmˈpeɪn]
美 [pəˈlɪtɪkl kæmˈpeɪn]
网络 竞选活动; 政治运动; 政治竞选活动; 竞选; 竞选运动
英英释义
noun
- the campaign of a candidate to be elected
- a race between candidates for elective office
- I managed his campaign for governor
- he is raising money for a Senate run
双语例句
- From the standpoint of politics for instance, if you want loyal people in a political campaign, do not pay them.
比如,从政治学的观点来看,如果你想在竞选中让手下对自己忠心,那就别给他们报酬。 - "In principle there was a political consensus during the campaign to charge a windfall profits tax on miners," he said.
「原则上,在选战期间,各候选人达成政治共识,认为应对矿业主课徵暴利税。」他说。 - In Richmond, with the fervor of a political campaign, the president demanded action from Congress on his jobs plan.
在维吉尼亚州的理士满,奥巴马总统对群众讲话的时候,似乎充满着竞选的热情。他呼吁国会采取行动,让就业计划得以实施。 - He was so dull at parties; a dull political campaign; a large dull impassive man; dull days with nothing to do; how dull and dreary the world is; fell back into one of her dull moods.
他在晚会上很沉闷;沉闷的政治活动;非常沉闷、冷漠的人;无所事事的沉闷日子;这是个多么沉闷的世界呀;她的心情陷入了沉闷。 - The pattern on the whole of the modern Western political parties in power is to campaign for and form a cabinet as its focus, and at the same time through parliament the proposition of the political party is accepted and becomes national law to be carried out.
以竞选和组阁为中心,同时通过议会活动,将政党的主张上升为国家法律而贯彻执行,是当代西方政党执政的基本模式。 - It would never acknowledge it, but its political campaign is going just fine.
它绝不会承认这点,但其政治宣传却进行得有条不紊。 - That's where most of the money goes in any political campaign.
这也是所有政治选举活动中最费钱的地方。 - They marvel at his ability to connect with people, and think he would be able to win elective office, even if he has expressed little interest in wanting to mount a political campaign.
他们对他的交际能力赞不绝口,并且认为他有能力通过选举获得任何职位,尽管他表示自己对于竞选活动没有丝毫兴趣。 - As the world competition is becoming fiercer and fiercer, the studies of public political speeches and campaign speeches have been valued.
随着当今世界的竞争越来越激烈,公共演讲和竞选演讲的研究也越来越受到人们的重视。 - While the candidates'speeches focused on Japan's ailing economy, many political analysts saw the campaign as an attempt by Ozawa to prevent being sidelined by the Kan administration.
候选人的演讲都集中于日本一蹶不振的经济状况,许多政治分析家认为,这场选举更像是小泽一郎的最后挣扎,以防被菅直人的政权逼向穷途末路。