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precinct noun 3 (NAmE) part of a town or city for elections 选区ADJECTIVE | VERB + PRECINCT | PRECINCT + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEkey, targeted 关键/目标选区◆Campaigners walked door-to-door in targeted precincts.竞选者们在目标选区进行了挨门挨户的走访。Democratic, Republican 民主党/共和党选区African-American, Hispanic, etc. 非裔美国人、西班牙裔等选区VERB + PRECINCTwalk 巡查选区◆Did you walk your precinct on the day of the vote?选举日那天你在你的选区巡查过了吗?target 选定目标区◆Republicans have targeted precincts throughout the country.共和党人在全国各地都选定了目标选区。PRECINCT + NOUNcaucus 选区党团◆A number of issues will be discussed at the precinct caucus.许多问题要在选区党团进行讨论。captain, chairman, committeeman 选区领队/主席/委员会委员◆The precinct captains were able to round up 6 000 volunteers.选区领队们能聚集起 6,000 名志愿者。returns 选区的统计◆The precinct returns show that the support received by both men was remarkable.选区的统计显示,两人都得到了显著的支持。PREPOSITIONin precinct 在选区里◆You can register to vote in your precinct by showing proof of residence.你只要出示居住证明就可以在你的选区登记投票。PHRASESthe precinct level 选区层面◆We're literally organizing leadership down to the precinct level.实际上我们把指导工作都组织到了选区。 |