V-T When someone such as a politician or an official who has been elected is reelected, they win another election and are therefore able to continue in their position as, for example, president, or an official in an organization. 再次当选
He needs 51 percent to be reelected.
他需要51%的选票以再度当选。
James Rhodes was reelected governor of Ohio.
詹姆斯·罗兹再度当选俄亥俄州的州长。
reelection N-UNCOUNT 再次当选
He is heavily favoured to win reelection.
他再次当选的条件极其有利。
The committee voted to re-elect him (as) chairman.
委员会投票再次选举他担任主席。
It has been shown that voters nationwide tend to re-elect people already in office, regardless of candidates' proposals.
已有证据表明全国的选民都倾向于再次选举那些已经在位的官员,不论候选人的竞选提案是什么。
In polling carried out in March, some 47% of registered voters said they would like to re-elect Mr Obama, with just 37% saying they would vote for an as-yet-unknown Republican candidate.
3月份进行的民意测验中,47%的已登记选民说,会继续给奥巴马投票,仅有37%的选民说,他们会将票投给尚未知晓的共和党候选人。
In the past, this expression was used as an argument to re-elect a president, especially during a time when the country was at war.
VOA: special.2009.07.12
And they continued to re-elect him. In this way, the conservative Republican policies of the nineteen twenties changed to the more progressive policies of Roosevelt in the nineteen thirties.
VOA: special.2011.05.19
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