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词汇 constituency
释义 constituency
noun[ C ]
uk /kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ən.si/ us /kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ən.si/
one of the official areas of a country that elects someone to represent it in a parliament or legislature: 选区
a rural/urban constituency乡村/城市选区
[ + sing/pl verb ]
the people who live and can vote in a particular area: 选区的选民
He angered his constituency by voting against the bill.他投票反对议案,激怒了他的选区选民。
[ + sing/pl verb ]
a group of people who support, or are likely to support, a particular person, product, suggestion, etc. : (统称)支持者
There is a large constituency in favour of income-tax reductions.支持降低收入税的人数量众多。
UK The constituency fell to Labour at the last election, after ten years of Conservative rule.
The marginal Tory constituency was held by 2200 votes in 1992.
She is popular in her constituency.
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Voters & candidates in elections
abstainer
Brexiteer
candidate
carpetbagger
constituent
coronate
electable
multi-candidate
nay
non-voter
non-voting
primary
re-eligibility
slate
ticket
unaffiliated
unelectable
voter
write in
yea

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Supporters, members & defenders

constituency | American Dictionary


constituency
noun[ C ]
us/kənˈstɪtʃ·u·ən·si/
politics & government
the people in a particular area of a country who are represented by an elected official, or the area:
Republican constituencies are mainly in suburban areas.

Examples of constituency


constituency
Of the city's fifteen parliamentary constituencies, ten went unionist, three were secured by coalition liberals, and one each by coalition labour and labour.
Complaints about media bias, he notes, increase when media outlets find it profitable to target news to narrowly defined constituencies.
My model attempts to gauge whether deputies' votes are consistent with the characteristics of their constituencies, and whether the votes demonstrate party loyalty.
With few opportunities to construct a viable politics of place, tory candidates in these constituencies tended to campaign on the issue of social reform.
Lawmakers ask questions mostly concerning their respective constituencies.
The 176 seats were divided among 31 different constituencies, ranging in size from one seat to 13 seats.
We expect that these cross-pressured members had a harder time securing re-election because they were less in line with their national parties and their constituencies.
He finds a counter-intuitive result that refutes non-game theoretical wisdom that parties focus their campaign resources on marginal constituencies.
A 5 per cent threshold (or victories in three constituencies) limits access to extremist parties.
With nearly half of all constituencies contested, the election dramatically confirmed the extent to which divergent religious sensibilities provoked opposing political affiliations.
On every conceivable ground it would surely be better to have mixed constituencies like those to which we have hitherto become accustomed.
Instead, we have estimated the 1992 results for each seat, had that contest been fought in the constituencies used in 1997.
Rather, they are in direct competition with their rivals, not only nationally but also in individual constituencies.
They also increase the political influence of political constituencies who favour more stringent regulatory policies and reduce the influence of business.
Candidates from the same electoral district represented different constituencies as they carved up the district into different geographical and functional electoral bases.
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Collocations withconstituency


constituency

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different constituency
A constituent told me, his public representative, that he could take me to a site that ran parallel to another one in a differentconstituency.
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diverse constituency
I have the privilege of representing a diverseconstituency in which the energy industry plays an important role.
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functional constituency
How long can they go on claiming to speak for that functional constituency?
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