基本解釋補(bǔ)選英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句The Republicans won a special election for a New Orleans seat in the House of Representatives.共和黨人在一個(gè)特殊選舉中贏得了新奧爾良在美國(guó)眾議院的一個(gè)席位。Mr Kennedy requested that the state law should be amended to provide a temporary appointment by the governor until the special election.肯尼迪要求對(duì)州法律進(jìn)行修改使得在特殊選舉進(jìn)行前可以由州長(zhǎng)先任命臨時(shí)參議員。She won a special election -- with nearly 62% of the vote -- to succeed longtime ally Hilda Solis, now U.S. Labor secretary, in the 32nd Congressional District.她以62%的票數(shù)在第32國(guó)會(huì)選區(qū)贏了補(bǔ)選,成功繼任現(xiàn)已成為勞工部長(zhǎng)的盟友希達(dá)·蘇麗斯。原聲例句Luke Ravenstahl was just twenty-seven when he won a special election in two thousand seven.He was thirty-eight years old. The Baseball Writers Association of America held a special election."Or whether it is really even a wave." Hawkings says Democrats say there is no upcoming Republican "wave" which will sweep scores of them from office, pointing to a special election for the U.S.House seat for the late Congressman John Murtha of Pennsylvania.權(quán)威例句He won a short-term special election in 1970 and has easily won re-election ever since.NPR: Justice Department Indicts Alaska Sen. Stevensspecial election更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)martial arts special election 武術(shù)專(zhuān)選Special Election Period 特別選擇期San Jose special election 投票支持華裔候選人special committee of election system 選舉制度特別委員會(huì)Election Special 選舉特刊special election更多詞組