常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句He said she never supported any particular presidential candidate.他說她從未支持過任一總統(tǒng)候選人。But even in the middle of all that, it never occurred to me that a future presidential candidate would invent out of thin air a completely false story about how the privatization push failed.但即使上述種種,我從來沒有想到一個(gè)未來的總統(tǒng)候選人居然會(huì)憑空創(chuàng)造出一個(gè)關(guān)于私有化推動(dòng)已失敗的完全錯(cuò)誤的故事。A Republican presidential candidate loses the popular vote in a disputed election, but wins the White House after months of partisan wrangling. It's not a lie — history does repeat itself.一名共和黨的總統(tǒng)候選人在一次爭(zhēng)論中失去了全民投票,但在多個(gè)月的黨派爭(zhēng)斗之后贏得白宮,這不是謊言,而是歷史本身。原聲例句The Democratic Party chose for its presidential candidate a hero of the Civil War -- General Winfield Scott Hancock of Pennsylvania.The steamer Lady Elgin was carrying passengers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Chicago to hear a speech by Democratic presidential candidate Stephen Douglas.The speech followed days of protests by hundreds of thousands of supporters of presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi.權(quán)威例句John Wilkins finds some irony in press coverage critical of Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum.FORBES: Rick Santorum and the 13th CenturyThey chose their presidential candidate, Manuel Rosales, via back-room consensus instead of a primary.ECONOMIST: Venezuela’s presidential campaignW. Bush, in 1988, was the last Republican presidential candidate to take the state.NPR: Palin Moved The Electoral Map, But For How Long? 返回 presidential candidate