electoral landslide
选举中的压倒性胜利
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A landslide victory specifically in the context of an election.
特指在选举中取得的压倒性胜利。
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electoral landslide = 选举中的压倒性胜利 (特指在选举中取得的压倒性胜利。)
- Nobody predicted such an electoral landslide.没有人预料到会是如此一次选举上的压倒性胜利。
- The opposition party achieved an electoral landslide in the recent elections.反对党在最近的选举中取得了压倒性的选举胜利。
- Winning by an electoral landslide gives the new government a strong mandate.以压倒性的选举胜利获胜,赋予了新政府强有力的授权。
- The polls indicated a tight race, not an electoral landslide.民意调查显示竞争激烈,而不是压倒性的选举胜利。
- After years in opposition, they finally secured an electoral landslide.经过多年的反对,他们终于取得了压倒性的选举胜利。
- The candidate's popularity led to an unprecedented electoral landslide.候选人的受欢迎程度导致了前所未有的压倒性的选举胜利。
- An electoral landslide often reflects deep public dissatisfaction with the status quo.压倒性的选举胜利往往反映了公众对现状的强烈不满。
- Historical data shows that electoral landslides are rare but impactful.历史数据显示,压倒性的选举胜利虽然罕见,但影响深远。
- Despite the prediction, the results were an electoral landslide for the incumbent.尽管有预测,结果却是现任者的压倒性的选举胜利。
- The party celebrated its electoral landslide well into the night.该党庆祝其压倒性的选举胜利直到深夜。