柯林斯詞典voter /?v??t?/ (voters) 1. N-COUNT Voters are people who have the legal right to vote in elections, or people who are voting in a particular election. 選民 The turnout was at least 62 percent of registered voters. 至少有62%的登記選民參加了投票。 返回 voter劍橋詞典a person who votes or who has a legal right to vote , especially in an election 投票人;表決者;(尤指)選民 Of course , tax cuts are usually popular with (the) voters. 當(dāng)然,減稅通常會(huì)很受選民們歡迎。 Labour voters tend to rate the National Health Service as a top priority . 支持工黨的選民通常贊成把國(guó)民保健系統(tǒng)列為重中之重。 例句 54% of voters were in favour , 30% against, and the rest were undecided .Many voters have become disenchanted with the government .We asked a random sample of voters for their opinions on current political issues .The party's policy on childcare facilities is bound to appeal to women voters.The voter turnout in most precincts of the city is expected to be high. 返回 voter