electable

electable

美 [ɪ'lektəbəl]  英 [ɪ'lektəbl]

  • adj.有候选资格的
  • 网络有资格的;排入议程

英汉解释

adj.
1.
有候选资格的

例句

It might be worth placing a few money-losing bets if they made you look electable.

如果他们看起来可以当选或许值得一点赌注

That attitude used to be the mark of not just an honourable but an electable senator.

这种态度过去不仅意味一个正直参议员而且一个理应当选参议员

Before coming to power Mr. Blair already had one enormous achievement to his name: dragging the Labor Party to the electable centre.

掌权之前布莱尔赢得属于自己巨大成就工党选举中心

A clobbering now would probably make them more likely to turn to an electable candidate in 2008.

一个痛击现在或许将会使他们可能2008年转向一个候选资格候选人

Fatah, to become electable again, needs to end its infighting and corruption.

法塔赫结束他们暗斗腐败重新变得选举

And he has clearly drawn lessons from how Mr Blair made his party electable .

而且明显布莱尔如何工党上台执政事实学习东西

Last year, when conservatives were searching desperately for someone both solidly conservative and electable , Mr Thompson's name came up.

去年保守派不顾一切寻找坚定保守具有当选可能人选他们选中汤普森先生

You can't get much more electable than that.

没有当选呼声

His accomplishment has been to make them electable.

卡梅伦成就使得托利候选资格

Ed Miliband, Labour's new leader, might not be the 'Red Ed' of caricature. But he might not be electable, either

工党领袖EdMiliband,,也许不是漫画红色爱德华”,未必首相

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