单词 | presidential |
释义 | presidential (prezɪdenʃəl ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B2 Presidential activities or things relate or belong to a president. ...Peru's presidential election. There are several presidential candidates. Collocations: presidential race The Democratic presidential race is now between a seemingly unstoppable force and an apparently immovable object. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The group now makes up 17 per cent of the US population and is considered crucial in the next presidential race. Times, Sunday Times (2014) In the world of politics, praise came from both sides of the US presidential race. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Finally, this is not a presidential race between two leaders. Times, Sunday Times (2015) In a presidential race, it is best to back more than one horse. Times, Sunday Times (2007) He vacated his office and the official presidential residence, saying that he respected the people's mandate. Times, Sunday Times She had refused to move into the presidential residence as she had not wanted him to run for office again. Times, Sunday Times Even the safety of the presidential residence has been called into question. Times, Sunday Times The president switched his personal security from the military to the police and started spending less time at the presidential residence — all signs of his growing sense of vulnerability. Times, Sunday Times Spurning the glittering trappings of presidential office, he has vowed to stay faithful to his simple lifestyle, preferring to live in his own house rather than the presidential residence. Times, Sunday Times So far the only presidential run he has discussed in public would take place in 2016. Times, Sunday Times Under election rules, candidates have only 15 days to declare a presidential run after beginning campaign activity. Times, Sunday Times She has, though, done nothing to dampen speculation about a possible presidential run. Times, Sunday Times The resignations also highlight the unusual nature of a presidential run by a candidate who has been out of office for eight years. Times, Sunday Times The former secretary of state's practice of using a private email server could yet derail her presidential run. Times, Sunday Times They are blue with a presidential seal and the wearer's name embroidered on the chest. The Sun Disappointingly, there was little to filch on this trip, except a few paper napkins and a menu bearing the presidential seal. Times, Sunday Times Each box features the presidential seal with the president's signature embossed below. Times, Sunday Times The presidential seal was in raised gold in the center, partially overlaying the red border. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The presidential seal returned to usage in the wake of the fourth republic in 1999, and it has remained in use since. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was the only time both members of a major party presidential ticket died during the term for which they sought election. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Valid votes are those cast for exactly one presidential ticket or one congressional party list, thus excluding blank, multiple-party votes and undecided voters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The group aims to nominate a presidential ticket of centrists with names that would be on ballots in all 50 states. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 That was the first time we actually came out, as a party, and endorsed the national party's presidential ticket, and that caused a real revolution. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Was chosen for the presidential ticket. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A two-thirds majority in both houses would be necessary to override a presidential veto. Times, Sunday Times To override the presidential veto, the parliament must have a majority of 95 votes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The presidential veto brings more harm than good. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Congress may override a presidential veto by a two-thirds majority vote in each house, in which case the bill becomes law. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Whole department haff now complained so much that are being honoured with secret presidential visit. Times, Sunday Times Residents said the fencing had never been deployed round the ambassador's residence for a presidential visit before. Times, Sunday Times Footage from this presidential visit adds up to an epoch-defining snapshot of two countries, each doing what they do best. Times, Sunday Times It has already proved to be the trickiest and most politically fraught presidential visit anyone can remember. Times, Sunday Times Security planners believe that a presidential visit would attract even greater crowds. Times, Sunday Times The organisation uncovered widespread violations in the 2011 parliamentary elections and the 2012 presidential vote. Times, Sunday Times Only time will tell whether the partnership will survive parliamentary elections this autumn and a presidential vote next year. Times, Sunday Times No official results have emerged in the presidential vote. canada.com And he has called for 'proper monitoring' of any second-round presidential vote. Times, Sunday Times Their chance comes in 21 days, in a secondround presidential vote that by rights should not be happening. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 最高权力人的 Japanese: 大統領の |
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