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词汇 re-election
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Definition of re-election in English:

re-election

noun ˌriːɪˈlɛkʃ(ə)nˌriəˈlɛkʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The election of someone to a further term of office.

    he announced that he would seek re-election for mayor
    as modifier the President's re-election campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The decision not to stand for re-election revealed increased sensitivity to public opinion.
    • The 1998 election consisted primarily of incumbents running for re-election.
    • A sitting president in the midst of a war should normally win reelection by a comfortable margin.
    • He could possibly replace the Republican incumbent, who is not seeking reelection.
    • In early 1864, Lincoln thought he would be defeated for re-election.
    • He is now mayor, and facing a tough reelection.
    • What happened in Newcastle upon Tyne, where all the seats were up for re-election, is particularly worth attention.
    • She is facing some criticism about going to Hollywood to raise money for her reelection campaign.
    • Overall, the administration's handling of trade is a modest net negative for the president's reelection prospects.
    • He is now in the reelection fight of his life.

Definition of re-election in US English:

re-election

nounˌriəˈlɛkʃ(ə)nˌrēəˈlekSH(ə)n
  • The election of someone to a further term of office.

    he announced that he would seek re-election for mayor
    as modifier the President's re-election campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 1998 election consisted primarily of incumbents running for re-election.
    • What happened in Newcastle upon Tyne, where all the seats were up for re-election, is particularly worth attention.
    • He could possibly replace the Republican incumbent, who is not seeking reelection.
    • In early 1864, Lincoln thought he would be defeated for re-election.
    • The decision not to stand for re-election revealed increased sensitivity to public opinion.
    • He is now mayor, and facing a tough reelection.
    • She is facing some criticism about going to Hollywood to raise money for her reelection campaign.
    • Overall, the administration's handling of trade is a modest net negative for the president's reelection prospects.
    • A sitting president in the midst of a war should normally win reelection by a comfortable margin.
    • He is now in the reelection fight of his life.
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