absolute majority
英 [ˌæbsəluːt məˈdʒɒrəti]
美 [ˌæbsəluːt məˈdʒɔːrəti]
n. 绝对多数(指超过半数的选票或胜出之候选人)
牛津词典
noun
- 绝对多数(指超过半数的选票或胜出之候选人)
more than half of the total number of votes or winning candidates
柯林斯词典
- 绝对多数
If a political party wins anabsolute majority, they obtain more seats or votes than the total number of seats or votes gained by their opponents in an election.
英英释义
noun
- (elections) more than half of the votes
双语例句
- Both are far short of the326 seats needed for an absolute majority.
两个党派都距离成为绝对多数所需的326个席位相差甚远。 - The news came after Mr Berlusconi lost his absolute majority in Parliament and came under intense pressure from his allies and the markets.
此前,贝鲁斯科尼已失去在议会的绝对多数席位,并面临来自盟友和市场的巨大压力。 - Non-quota immigrants were an absolute majority in every single year.
非配额移民在其间每一年都占绝对多数。 - It is conceivable, if still unlikely, that this could threaten the CSU's absolute majority.
这很有可能,即便是没有实现,也会威胁基社盟的独立执政地位。 - Absolute majority of the species were the warm water species.
本区鱼类以暖水性种占绝对优势; - The British general election has produced a "hung parliament" as no party wins an absolute majority, preliminary results showed Friday.
上周五英国大选初步选举结果显示,没有政党赢得绝对多数选票,因此产生“无多数议会”。 - The Congress alone have the right to decide whether the writing is clear and the affirmative votes are an absolute majority.
文字是否清晰,赞成票是否占绝对多数,只有国会有权决定。 - The chancellor is to be elected by an absolute majority of the Federal Assembly for a four-year term.
政府首脑是总理,由联邦议院绝大多数成员选举产生,任期4年。 - With United Nations 'support, East Timor held a referendum on August 30, 1999 and the absolute majority selected independence.
在联合国的主持下,东帝汶1999年8月30日举行了全民公决,绝大多数选民选择独立。 - In the world of today, absolute majority countries have parties and exercise party politics.
当今世界,绝大多数国家都存在政党,实行政党政治。
