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by-election

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ˈby-eˌlection, bye-election noun [countable]  especially British EnglishPPV a special election to replace a politician who has left parliament or died 〔议会的〕补缺选举,补选 general election
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by-electionShortly after the appearance of the article in Marxism Today, Labour lost a by-election in Greenwich.If the Tories lose every by-election, the odds change.Every by-election from now on must be a Labour or Lib Dem victory.In March 1918 Nina Boyle, offering herself as a test case, announced that she would stand in the Keighley by-election.He said the party has a good record in recent by-elections and he was confident this success could be repeated.November's by-election was to a large extent a media circus.This strategy must be explained clearly and positively to the public, and especially within by-election constituencies.
ˈby-eˌlection nounChineseSyllable
election special Corpus a to replace a


by-election
ˈby-eˌlection , ˈbye-eˌlection noun [countable]
especially British English a special election to replace a politician who has left parliament or died ⇨ general election


by-electionBrE /ˈbaɪ ɪlekʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbaɪ ɪlekʃn/ 🔊 noun (BrE) an election of a new Member of Parliament to replace sb who has died or left parliament (议员等的)补缺选举,补选   compare general election