to win the election 在竞选中获胜
win an election 选举获胜 ; 当选
win the election 赢得选举
to win an election completely 大获全胜
win a solid election victory 稳固取得选举胜利
The Republicans thought they could win election wars indefinitely with their verbal assault weapons.
共和党人以为,他们动用诽谤这一口头攻击武器,就可以无限期地赢得选举的胜利。
She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
她突然被弃用了,代替她的是有可能赢得竞选的领导。
The party needs to keep the major national newspapers onside if it's going to win the next election.
这个政党要想在下次大选中获胜,就需要得到全国各大报纸的继续支持。
To win the presidential election of eighteen sixty, the Republican Party had decided it needed a man of the people.
VOA: special.2009.06.11
It's obvious he's going to win this election, Just to ask the question, is this an equilibrium?
他显然将赢得这个选举,问个问题,这是个均衡吗
So Claire Elise is going to win this election because she got one more vote.
所以克莱尔·伊莉斯将在此选举中获胜,因为她多得了一票
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