plurality
柯林斯词典
1. QUANT-PLURAL If there is a plurality of things, a number of them exist. 许多; 众多[正式]
Federalism implies a plurality of political authorities, each with its own powers. 联邦制意味着数个政治机构,各自有自己的权力。
2. QUANT-PLURAL If a candidate, political party, or idea has the support of a plurality of people, they have more support than any other candidate, party, or idea. 多数[正式]
35% of the population, a plurality, believed that the economic reforms would result in only insignificant change. 35%的多数民众认为经济改革只会带来微乎其微的变化。
3. N-COUNT A plurality in an election is the number of votes that the winner gets, when this is less than the total number of votes for all the other candidates. 相对多数票[美国英语]
He only got a plurality on November 3, just 49 percent. 他在11月3号的选举中仅获得了49%的相对多数票。
4. N-COUNT A plurality in an election is the difference in the number of votes between the candidate who gets the most votes and the candidate who comes second. 票数差额[美国英语]
Franklin had won with a plurality in electoral votes of 449 to 82. 富兰克林在选举团投票中以449票比82票的差额胜出。
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plurality /plʊəˈrælɪtɪ/ (pluralities)
剑桥词典
plurality noun (GRAMMAR)
[ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ] languagethe state of being plural
复数;复数形式
plurality noun (DIFFERENT)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 usually sing ] formala large number of different types of something
众多,大量
There was a marked plurality of opinions /views among the people attending the meeting . 与会者明显意见/看法不一。
have/win a plurality politics specialized
to receive more votes in an election than any other person or party , but not more than the total number of votes that the other people or parties have received
(在选举中)获得相对多数票
He won a 48 percent plurality of the vote rather than an outright majority . 他获得了48%的相对多数票,而非绝对多数。
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 通常作为单数使用的名词, 单数名词 ] politics specialized
the part of a group of people voting that is the largest part , but not larger than the total number of other people voting
(选举中未超过半数的)多数
A plurality of the population voted for change . 人民的多数投票支持变革。 返回 plurality