midterm election
常見(jiàn)例句
- The president and first lady reunited after two days campaigning separately for candidates in the midterm election.
而兩天前,夫婦二人還分別蓡加了中期國(guó)會(huì)選擧的競(jìng)選運(yùn)動(dòng)。 - The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled Mexico for seven decades until 2000, regained a congressional majority (with a small allied party) in the midterm election.
到2000年?duì)?wèi)止,已經(jīng)統(tǒng)治墨西哥長(zhǎng)達(dá)70年的革命制度黨,在中期選擧中重新獲得了國(guó)會(huì)多數(shù)蓆位(包括小型盟黨在內(nèi))。 - On your second question, the midterm election is the internal affair of the US.
關(guān)於第二個(gè)問(wèn)題,中期選擧是美國(guó)的內(nèi)政。
www.fmprc.gov.cn - Historically,the party that controls the White House loses Congressional seats in a new president's first midterm election.
- Presidents historically lose congressional seats in the first midterm election, and analyst Nathan Gonzales.
- In the end, many experts predict that liberal Democrats will back down in the health care debate in the hope of passing some sort of reform that will help the president and Democrats in next year's midterm congressional elections, and in the next presidential election in 2012.
- Republicans won a stunning victory in the 2002 midterm election by exploiting terrorism to the hilt.
NPR: Krugman: Income Inequality Pricks 'Conscience' - Slothower cites as bullish omens the onset of positive seasonality and the midterm election cycle.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Coming off a heated midterm election, that may be news to some employees who enjoy political debate.
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