presidential candidate
常見例句
- He said she never supported any particular presidential candidate.
他說她從未支持過任一縂統(tǒng)候選人。 - But even in the middle of all that, it never occurred to me that a future presidential candidate would invent out of thin air a completely false story about how the privatization push failed.
但即使上述種種,我從來沒有想到一個(gè)未來的縂統(tǒng)候選人居然會(huì)憑空創(chuàng)造出一個(gè)關(guān)於私有化推動(dòng)已失敗的完全錯(cuò)誤的故事。 - A Republican presidential candidate loses the popular vote in a disputed election, but wins the White House after months of partisan wrangling. It's not a lie — history does repeat itself.
一名共和黨的縂統(tǒng)候選人在一次爭論中失去了全民投票,但在多個(gè)月的黨派爭鬭之後贏得白宮,這不是謊言,而是歷史本身。 - The Democratic Party chose for its presidential candidate a hero of the Civil War -- General Winfield Scott Hancock of Pennsylvania.
- The steamer Lady Elgin was carrying passengers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Chicago to hear a speech by Democratic presidential candidate Stephen Douglas.
- The speech followed days of protests by hundreds of thousands of supporters of presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi.
- John Wilkins finds some irony in press coverage critical of Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum.
FORBES: Rick Santorum and the 13th Century - They chose their presidential candidate, Manuel Rosales, via back-room consensus instead of a primary.
ECONOMIST: Venezuela’s presidential campaign - W. Bush, in 1988, was the last Republican presidential candidate to take the state.
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