election の英語での意味
electionelection /ɪˈlekʃən/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] when people vote to choose someone for an official position人々が公式な職に就く人を選ぶために投票すること:
The Labour Party won the 2001 election by a huge majority.労働党は2001年の選挙で圧倒的多数で勝利した。
Elections for the state governorship will be on November 25.州知事選挙は11月25日に行われる。2[singular] the fact of being elected to an official position公式な職に選出されるという事実:
Within three months of his election he was forced to resign.当選から3か月以内に、彼は辞任を余儀なくされた。somebody’s election to something
his election to Parliament彼の議会への当選 → general electionCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞have/hold an election· The government plans to hold an election in November.政府は11月に選挙を行う予定だ。call an election (=arrange for an election to happen)· The prime minister would be unwise to call an election now.今選挙を召集するのは首相として賢明ではないだろう。win an election· Who do you think will win the election?選挙で誰が勝つと思いますか?lose an election· If the party loses the election, they may decide they need a new leader.もし党が選挙に負ければ、新しいリーダーが必要だと判断するかもしれない。fight an election British English (also contest an election British English formalフォーマル) (=take part in it and try to win)· Three independent candidates are also planning to contest the election.無所属候補3名もこの選挙への出馬を計画している。run for election (also stand for election British English) (=try to become elected)· If you plan to stand for election to the committee, you must be nominated by three members.委員会の選挙に立候補する予定なら、3名のメンバーに推薦してもらう必要がある。rig an election (=dishonestly arrange the result)· He accused the ruling party of rigging the elections.彼は与党が選挙を不正操作していると非難した。boycott an election (=refuse to take part in an election as a protest)· Opposition parties have threatened to boycott the elections.野党は選挙をボイコットすると脅した。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + election形容詞/名詞 + electionfair (=with no unfair advantage to one person or group)· The ruling party has promised that the elections will be fair.与党は選挙が公正に行われると約束した。free (=with everyone allowed to vote for who they want)· These will be the country’s first free multi-party elections.これは同国初の自由な多党選挙となる。democratic· The unions are calling for democratic elections.労働組合は民主的な選挙の実施を求めている。a general/national election (=one in which the whole country votes to elect a government)· Labour’s victory in the general election gave them a huge majority.総選挙における労働党の勝利は、圧倒的多数をもたらした。a local/regional election· The Green Party increased its share of the vote in the French regional elections.緑の党はフランスの地方選挙で得票率を伸ばした。a presidential election (=to elect a new president)· He is the Democrat Party’s candidate for the next presidential election.彼は次期大統領選挙における民主党の候補者だ。a leadership election (=to elect a new leader for a political party)· The result of the leadership election will be announced today.党首選の結果が本日発表される。a congressional/parliamentary election (=to elect people to a congress or parliament)· People voted overwhelmingly Republican in the last congressional elections.前回の議会選挙では、人々が圧倒的に共和党に票を投じた。a federal election (=to elect a federal government)· The federal elections are scheduled for May 2.連邦選挙は5月2日に予定されている。a mayoral election (=to elect a new mayor)· The mayoral elections are due to take place next month.市長選挙は来月実施される予定だ。a gubernatorial election (=one to elect a governor)· We are still waiting for the result of the gubernatorial election in New Jersey.ニュージャージー州知事選挙の結果をまだ待っているところだ。election + NOUNelection + 名詞an election victory/defeat· He became prime minister after a decisive election victory.彼は決定的な選挙での勝利を経て首相となった。the election results· The election results have been coming in all night.選挙の結果が一晩中届き続けている。an election campaign· The election campaign got off to a bad start.選挙運動は出だしからつまずいた。an election candidate British English (=someone trying to be elected in an election)· Local party members choose the election candidates.地元の党員が選挙候補者を選ぶ。an election promise/pledge (=one that is made while a person or party is trying to be elected)· The government has broken all its election promises.政府はすべての選挙公約を破った。an election broadcast British English (=a programme by a party saying why people should vote for them in an election)· a Conservative Party election broadcast保守党の選挙放送an election rally (=a public meeting to support a politician or party before an election)· He drove to Paris to address an election rally.彼は選挙集会で演説するためにパリへ車で向かった。an election year (=a year in which there is an election)· The Chancellor won’t raise taxes in an election year.財務相は選挙の年に増税しないだろう。election day/night (=the day or night when people are voting and the votes are being counted)· We urge all our supporters to get out and vote on election night.私たちはすべての支持者に、選挙の夜に投票に行くよう強く求める。election time· I’m sick of all those political pamphlets that come through my door at election time.選挙期間中に玄関に投函される政治ビラにはうんざりだ。phrasesフレーズthe run-up to the election (=the period of time before an election)· There have been violent street protests in the run-up to the elections.選挙に向けた準備期間中、激しい街頭デモが起きた。THESAURUS類義語election an occasion when people choose a government or leader by voting人々が投票によって政府や指導者を選ぶ機会: · the American presidential electionアメリカ大統領選挙· South Africa held its first multi-racial elections in 1994.南アフリカは1994年に初の多人種選挙を実施した。ballot /ˈbælət/ an occasion when the members of an organization vote by marking what they want on a piece of paper, especially to make sure that it is secret組織のメンバーが紙に印を付けて投票する場合、特に秘密投票を確保するために行われるもの: · The result of the ballot showed that nurses were not in favour of a strike.投票の結果、看護師たちはストライキに賛成していないことが明らかになった。referendum /ˌrefəˈrendəm/ an occasion when everyone in a country votes on an important political subject国民全員が重要な政治的問題について投票する機会: · In the Danish referendum, the people voted ‘no’ to joining the European single currency.デンマークの国民投票で、国民はヨーロッパ単一通貨への加盟に「反対」票を投じた。the polls the process of voting in a political election – used especially in news reports政治選挙における投票の過程——特にニュース報道で使われる: · 4,500,000 voters went to the polls in eight provinces to elect six governors.450万人の有権者が8つの州で投票所に赴き、6人の知事を選んだ。show of hands an act of voting informally for something by the people in a group raising their handsグループのメンバーが挙手によって非公式に賛否を示す行為: · May I have a show of hands from all those in favour of the proposal?提案に賛成の方は挙手をお願いできますか?
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] when people vote to choose someone for an official position人々が公式な職に就く人を選ぶために投票すること:
The Labour Party won the 2001 election by a huge majority.労働党は2001年の選挙で圧倒的多数で勝利した。
Elections for the state governorship will be on November 25.州知事選挙は11月25日に行われる。2[singular] the fact of being elected to an official position公式な職に選出されるという事実:
Within three months of his election he was forced to resign.当選から3か月以内に、彼は辞任を余儀なくされた。somebody’s election to something
his election to Parliament彼の議会への当選 → general electionCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞have/hold an election· The government plans to hold an election in November.政府は11月に選挙を行う予定だ。call an election (=arrange for an election to happen)· The prime minister would be unwise to call an election now.今選挙を召集するのは首相として賢明ではないだろう。win an election· Who do you think will win the election?選挙で誰が勝つと思いますか?lose an election· If the party loses the election, they may decide they need a new leader.もし党が選挙に負ければ、新しいリーダーが必要だと判断するかもしれない。fight an election British English (also contest an election British English formalフォーマル) (=take part in it and try to win)· Three independent candidates are also planning to contest the election.無所属候補3名もこの選挙への出馬を計画している。run for election (also stand for election British English) (=try to become elected)· If you plan to stand for election to the committee, you must be nominated by three members.委員会の選挙に立候補する予定なら、3名のメンバーに推薦してもらう必要がある。rig an election (=dishonestly arrange the result)· He accused the ruling party of rigging the elections.彼は与党が選挙を不正操作していると非難した。boycott an election (=refuse to take part in an election as a protest)· Opposition parties have threatened to boycott the elections.野党は選挙をボイコットすると脅した。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + election形容詞/名詞 + electionfair (=with no unfair advantage to one person or group)· The ruling party has promised that the elections will be fair.与党は選挙が公正に行われると約束した。free (=with everyone allowed to vote for who they want)· These will be the country’s first free multi-party elections.これは同国初の自由な多党選挙となる。democratic· The unions are calling for democratic elections.労働組合は民主的な選挙の実施を求めている。a general/national election (=one in which the whole country votes to elect a government)· Labour’s victory in the general election gave them a huge majority.総選挙における労働党の勝利は、圧倒的多数をもたらした。a local/regional election· The Green Party increased its share of the vote in the French regional elections.緑の党はフランスの地方選挙で得票率を伸ばした。a presidential election (=to elect a new president)· He is the Democrat Party’s candidate for the next presidential election.彼は次期大統領選挙における民主党の候補者だ。a leadership election (=to elect a new leader for a political party)· The result of the leadership election will be announced today.党首選の結果が本日発表される。a congressional/parliamentary election (=to elect people to a congress or parliament)· People voted overwhelmingly Republican in the last congressional elections.前回の議会選挙では、人々が圧倒的に共和党に票を投じた。a federal election (=to elect a federal government)· The federal elections are scheduled for May 2.連邦選挙は5月2日に予定されている。a mayoral election (=to elect a new mayor)· The mayoral elections are due to take place next month.市長選挙は来月実施される予定だ。a gubernatorial election (=one to elect a governor)· We are still waiting for the result of the gubernatorial election in New Jersey.ニュージャージー州知事選挙の結果をまだ待っているところだ。election + NOUNelection + 名詞an election victory/defeat· He became prime minister after a decisive election victory.彼は決定的な選挙での勝利を経て首相となった。the election results· The election results have been coming in all night.選挙の結果が一晩中届き続けている。an election campaign· The election campaign got off to a bad start.選挙運動は出だしからつまずいた。an election candidate British English (=someone trying to be elected in an election)· Local party members choose the election candidates.地元の党員が選挙候補者を選ぶ。an election promise/pledge (=one that is made while a person or party is trying to be elected)· The government has broken all its election promises.政府はすべての選挙公約を破った。an election broadcast British English (=a programme by a party saying why people should vote for them in an election)· a Conservative Party election broadcast保守党の選挙放送an election rally (=a public meeting to support a politician or party before an election)· He drove to Paris to address an election rally.彼は選挙集会で演説するためにパリへ車で向かった。an election year (=a year in which there is an election)· The Chancellor won’t raise taxes in an election year.財務相は選挙の年に増税しないだろう。election day/night (=the day or night when people are voting and the votes are being counted)· We urge all our supporters to get out and vote on election night.私たちはすべての支持者に、選挙の夜に投票に行くよう強く求める。election time· I’m sick of all those political pamphlets that come through my door at election time.選挙期間中に玄関に投函される政治ビラにはうんざりだ。phrasesフレーズthe run-up to the election (=the period of time before an election)· There have been violent street protests in the run-up to the elections.選挙に向けた準備期間中、激しい街頭デモが起きた。THESAURUS類義語election an occasion when people choose a government or leader by voting人々が投票によって政府や指導者を選ぶ機会: · the American presidential electionアメリカ大統領選挙· South Africa held its first multi-racial elections in 1994.南アフリカは1994年に初の多人種選挙を実施した。ballot /ˈbælət/ an occasion when the members of an organization vote by marking what they want on a piece of paper, especially to make sure that it is secret組織のメンバーが紙に印を付けて投票する場合、特に秘密投票を確保するために行われるもの: · The result of the ballot showed that nurses were not in favour of a strike.投票の結果、看護師たちはストライキに賛成していないことが明らかになった。referendum /ˌrefəˈrendəm/ an occasion when everyone in a country votes on an important political subject国民全員が重要な政治的問題について投票する機会: · In the Danish referendum, the people voted ‘no’ to joining the European single currency.デンマークの国民投票で、国民はヨーロッパ単一通貨への加盟に「反対」票を投じた。the polls the process of voting in a political election – used especially in news reports政治選挙における投票の過程——特にニュース報道で使われる: · 4,500,000 voters went to the polls in eight provinces to elect six governors.450万人の有権者が8つの州で投票所に赴き、6人の知事を選んだ。show of hands an act of voting informally for something by the people in a group raising their handsグループのメンバーが挙手によって非公式に賛否を示す行為: · May I have a show of hands from all those in favour of the proposal?提案に賛成の方は挙手をお願いできますか?