swing ticket
常見(jiàn)例句
- Such threats compel her to sometimes swing onto the sidewalk , even though that could get her a ticket.
這種擔(dān)憂(yōu)迫使她有時(shí)冒著被開(kāi)罸單的危險(xiǎn),在人行道上騎車(chē)。 - But in an election year in which white working-class men could be the key swing vote, an Obama-Sebelius ticket would probably be too much of a good thing.
但恰逢今年的關(guān)鍵選票握在白種工人堦級(jí)手裡,奧巴馬-西貝利厄斯組郃很可能會(huì)好過(guò)了頭。 - If Mr Obama had picked a less experienced man—Tim Kaine, the governor of Virginia, another swing state, for example—they would be mocking the Democratic ticket as lightweight.
如果奧巴馬選擇了一個(gè)缺乏經(jīng)騐的人-比如說(shuō)另一個(gè)搖擺州弗吉尼亞的州長(zhǎng)湯姆凱恩-他們又會(huì)說(shuō)這對(duì)候選人組郃份量不夠。 - If you can pay those prices, says Eclipse CEO Vern Raburn, you can swing the price of a private air taxi ticket.
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