tactical voting 美[ˌtæktɪk(ə)l ˈvoʊtɪŋ] 英[ˌtæktɪk(ə)l ˈvəʊtɪŋ] n.(并非真心支持而是为防止他人当选的)战术投票 网络策略性投票;战略票;战略投票 英英 网络释义 n. 1. a vote for a politician or party that you do not really support but ...
tactical-voting n. 1. (并非真心支持而是为防止他人当选的)战术投票,策略性投票the act of voting for a particular person or political party, not because you support them, but in order to prevent sb else from being elected 例句 释义: 全部,战术投票,策略性投票,战略票,战略投票 更多例句筛选 1....
tactical voting战术投票(指并非出自真心支持而仅为防止他人当选的投票) voting element表决元件 cumulative votingn. 选民所领票数与候选人数相同之制度 voting public【法】 选民 voting register【法】 选民名册 secret voting【法】 秘密投票 multiple votingphr. 重复投票 ...
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tactical voting 战术投票(指并非出自真心支持而仅为防止他人当选的投票)相关短语 oubliette (后者为仅在牢顶有出入口的地牢) 地牢 gauze bag (防止异花授粉用) 纱布袋 float tape (指自记水位计) 浮尺 currency notes (指外国开出的汇票) 通货券 Kuznets cycle (指平均周期为15 25年幻景气循环) 库茨涅兹循环...
the act of voting for a political party or person that you would not usually support in order to prevent another party or person from winning策略性投票(为防止另一政党赢得选举而把票投给自己并不支持的一个政党) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Elections absenteeabsentee ballotabsentee ...
Tactical Voting - Johnston, Pattie - 1991 () Citation Context ...es are perceived as consequential (and thus amenable to decision-analytic treatment) is that voters sometimes act strategically (see, for example, Alvarez and Nagler, 2000, Abramson et al., 1992, and =-=Johnston and Pattie, ...
ˌtacticalˈvotingnoun[uncountableU]British EnglishBrE PPVthe practice of voting for a political party that you do not support in order to prevent another party from winning an election策略性投票〔把票投给自己并不支持的政党以防止另一政党当选的做法〕 ...
There are a couple of tactical voting methods, but it's essentially a way people use their vote to increase the chance of getting the outcome they want. Vote swapping This is where you agree to vote for a party on someone else's behalf, and they'll vote for your preferred party in ...
Voting: TacticalWhen a voter foregoes voting for their most-preferred candidate(s) or list(s) because they believe that casting their vote(s) for some other candidate(s) or list(s) is more likely to secure a better outcome, they are said to have voted tactically, or strategically. ...