单词 | plurality |
释义 | Related topics: Voting, Grammarplu·ral·i·ty /plʊˈræləti/ noun (plural pluralities) 1 [countable usually singular] formalLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a large number of different things 繁多,大量plurality of the plurality of factors affecting the election 影响选举的众多因素2 [countable, uncountable] especially American English technicalPPV if one person or party receives a plurality in an election, they receive more votes than any of the other people or parties, but fewer votes than the total number of votes that all the others receive together 〔选举中未超过半数的〕相对多数票 The Democrats won only a plurality of the votes cast. 民主党人只赢得了相对多数票。3. [uncountable] technicalSLG when a noun is plural 复数(形式)Examples from the Corpusplurality• John Wilkins insisted on the distinction between a plurality of worlds within one universe and a plurality of distinct universes.• Even the problems posed by a plurality of worlds were negotiable.• In order to be elected, a constituency candidate needs only a plurality of the votes cast.• The mayor won with a plurality of 12,000 votes, while the other two candidates had 9,000 and 7,000 votes, respectively• Election by plurality in single-member constituencies is of all methods the simplest.• While the typology sets up these principles, only a commentary can be faithful to them and maintain the text's plurality.• While coercion may have been appropriate enough before 1945, the plurality of power in a representative system makes it inappropriate thereafter.plurality of• In the U.S., there is a plurality of religious beliefs.plu·ral·i·ty nounChineseSyllable large number different a Corpus of things |
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