常見例句雙語例句There's a similar lesson in the fact that Florida gains two seats in the reapportionment and New York loses two.對(duì)於其他州,也有著同樣的現(xiàn)象。 彿羅裡達(dá)周獲得了兩個(gè)額外蓆位,紐約州則失去了兩個(gè)。All but one of the states that would have lost House seats in a 1920 reapportionment proceeded to lose when the 1930 census was taken.在1920年的重新分配中丟失衆(zhòng)議院蓆位的各州中,衹有一個(gè)州在1930年普查數(shù)據(jù)啓用後仍然沒有得到蓆位。After a decennial count of the population, therefore, congressional seats are divvied up among states accordingly, a process called reapportionment.因此,每十年一次的人口統(tǒng)計(jì)後,國會(huì)蓆位將按照數(shù)據(jù)在各州間重新進(jìn)行劃分,即衆(zhòng)議院蓆位重新分配法。權(quán)威例句The 2010 Census will also kick off the dramatic political spectacle that is reapportionment.FORBES: Names You Need to Know in 2011: 2010 CensusAgain, the Census determines -- the Census based on obvious population shifts determines reapportionment and representation in Congress.WHITEHOUSE: Press BriefingMost Americans hear the words reapportionment and redistricting and immediately stop paying attention.NPR: What Would It Take To Flip the House? 返回 reapportionment