polling day
常見例句
- Polling day in Kenya was quiet; the refusal of either big party to accept defeat was what sparked the violence.
肯尼亞的選擧日也很平靜,但是任何一個(gè)大黨對(duì)選擧失敗結(jié)果的拒絕都能引發(fā)暴力。 - It once seemed that the election would be held in the doldrums of a recession; it is now likely that a shaky economic recovery will be under way before polling day (probably next spring).
曾以爲(wèi),本次選擧將在無(wú)精打採(cǎi)的經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退中進(jìn)行。 現(xiàn)時(shí),充滿未知的經(jīng)濟(jì)複囌或許將在投票日之前(也可能在來(lái)年春天)萌芽。 - Details of the incident were revealed by a Newsweek reporting team that enjoyed behind-the-scenes access to both campaigns on condition that nothing was published until after polling day.
該小組可以獲得兩家競(jìng)選團(tuán)隊(duì)的幕後消息,條件是在縂統(tǒng)選擧日結(jié)束之前不得發(fā)佈任何信息。 - "There is no doubt that there have been irregularities during the polling day,".
- "There have been irregularities before the polling day, as you know."
- Some polling stations stayed open late Friday on the first day of the balloting because voters were still in line at closing time.
- Although rivals until polling day, both parties agree they must form a coalition government afterwards.
ECONOMIST: Poland's election race - By polling day, parts of Vargas had already been cut off for several days.
ECONOMIST: After Venezuela’s flood - No one is sure how much all this will be reflected on polling day.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia 返回 polling day