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- It seems uncertain why he lost the election. 他落选的原因似乎并不清楚。
- The outcome of the election was in doubt then. 当时大选的结果还看不准。
- No one know better how to rig an election. 没有人更知道如何操纵选举。
- He is to stand for York at the next election. 他将在下届选举中做约克郡选区的候选人。
- Defeat in this election would mean he was done for. 这场选举的失败意味着他政治生涯的结束。
- That dirty old house is an offense to the eye. 那幢肮脏的旧房子令人看了很不舒服。
- She meant no offense by the remark. 她说那句话并无恶意。
- The election has been slated for October. 选举已经定在十月举行。
- For what offense was he arrested? 他是犯了什么罪被捕的?
- I may vote for her at the next election. 下届选举我可能选她。
- The police stopped several riots on election night. 警方在竞选之夜制止了几处骚乱。
- The presumable result is an election defeat. 推测结果是竞选可能会失败。
- Have you read the news about the election? 你看了关于选举的新闻了吗?
- Urged on by his colleagues, he stood for election. 他受到同事的鼓励而参加竞选。
- He lost his seat in the Parliament at the election. 他在选举中失去了议会中的席位。
- Feelings are always running high in an election. 在选举期间,人们的情绪总是激昂的。
- The candidate has walked away with the election. 那候选人已经轻易地在选举中获胜。
- They deserved to lose; their offense was badly planned. 他们也该输,进攻全无章法。
- Our party was routed at the election. 我们党在竞选中被彻底击败了。
- The candidate lost the election by a whisker. 该候选人以微弱劣势失去了竞选