gerrymandered
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英 [?d?erimænd?d] 
- v.〈美〉(為本黨利益)不公正地改劃(州,縣等的選區(qū))
- n.不公正地劃分的選區(qū)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)不公正劃分選區(qū);不公正地劃分選區(qū);劃成選區(qū)
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):gerrymanders 現(xiàn)在分詞:gerrymandering 過去式:gerrymandered
英漢解釋
v. | 1. 〈美〉(為本黨利益)不公正地改劃(州,縣等的選區(qū));任意改劃(一地區(qū)的選區(qū))以謀取利益 |
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英英解釋
例句
One only needs to look at the US Senate, whose members are all elected statewide, and therefore not gerrymandered at all, to see that.
人們只需看看美國(guó)參議院,其議員都是從各州選拔出來的,因此不會(huì)涉及到不公正地劃分選區(qū)這一弊病。
No state has quite so many overlapping systems of accountability or such a gerrymandered legislature.
其他州都沒有像加州這樣冗雜的責(zé)任追究制度和劃分政黨的立法機(jī)關(guān)。
Besides, 30 states now have Republican governors, though state borders cannot be gerrymandered.
此外,目前美國(guó)有30個(gè)州的州長(zhǎng)是共和黨人,而州界可不能重劃。
If those politicians have to answer to un-gerrymandered districts, this is the way it should be.
如果那些政客們必須回答公平劃分選區(qū)的問題,這項(xiàng)決議就是解決此問題的辦法。