political campaign
英 [pəˈlɪtɪkl kæmˈpeɪn]
美 [pəˈlɪtɪkl kæmˈpeɪn]
网络 竞选活动; 政治运动; 政治竞选活动; 竞选; 竞选运动
英英释义
noun
- the campaign of a candidate to be elected
- a race between candidates for elective office
- I managed his campaign for governor
- he is raising money for a Senate run
双语例句
- As voters the world over know, political campaign promises can fly out the window when they hit cold hard reality.
全世界的选民都知道,政客在竞选时的承诺是没法当真的,一旦碰上残酷的现实,那些甜言蜜语就飞到九宵云外去了。 - After explaining the vote and expression are2 most important ways of political participation, we particularly studied the campaign finance resource and the mass media's role in presidential campaign.
在论证了民意表达与投票是很重要的政治参与形式后对美国的总统选举制度进行了阐述,并着重探讨了总统选举的程序、竞选资金和大众传媒与选举。 - In fact, the inventor of Internet came up in our last political campaign.
实际上,因特网的发明者,上次也参加了总统竞选。 - This being said, it is my assessment that, what we have seen is by and large a dignified political campaign.
如此,我的估计,正看到的是到为止,一场巨大的,并且庄重的政治活动。 - I mentioned that I'd worked on a political campaign in San Diego. My current boss is running for office in Anchorage, which sparked his interest in me. It was a lucky move that paid off.
我提到了我曾参与过圣地亚哥的一场政治选举中,我现在的老板正想进入安克雷奇的议会,这让他对我很感兴趣,这一步我走的很对。 - That's where most of the money goes in any political campaign.
这也是所有政治选举活动中最费钱的地方。 - Both political parties threw considerable resources into the campaign.
两个政党都为这次竞选运动投入了相当大的财力。 - While the candidates'speeches focused on Japan's ailing economy, many political analysts saw the campaign as an attempt by Ozawa to prevent being sidelined by the Kan administration.
候选人的演讲都集中于日本一蹶不振的经济状况,许多政治分析家认为,这场选举更像是小泽一郎的最后挣扎,以防被菅直人的政权逼向穷途末路。 - A media adviser or political consultant employed by a campaign to ensure that a candidate receives the best possible publicity in any given situation is called a spin doctor.
受雇于一家竞选的媒体顾问或政治顾问,旨在保证候选人在任何特定情况下尽可能获得最佳宣传,这样的人被称为“旋转博士”。 - Then, once the political campaign of 2012 is over, the real work will begin.
之后,当2012年大选尘埃落定,真正的行动就要开始了。
