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re·ap·por·tion·ment 英ˌriːəˈpɔːʃənmənt美ˌriəˈpɔrʃənməntAHDrē'ə-pôrʹshən-mənt 高COCA⁵¹²⁴⁹BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³iWeb⁵¹⁸⁷⁰ 基本英英搭配记法近义反义例句 n.重新分配³⁰;立法机构中席次之重新分配
Noun: a new apportionment especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census resultsreapportionment of costs费用再分配 re-后-apportion-ment行为|结果⇒n.重新分配⁷⁰近义词 reallocation重新分配reallotment重新分配议席… The big winner from reapportionment is Texas, which will gain four seats. 席位重新分配的最大受益者是德克萨斯州,它会增加4个席位。 ecocn.org After a decennial count of the population, therefore, congressional seats are divvied up among states accordingly, a process called reapportionment. 因此,在十年一次的人口普查之后,国会席位将在各个州之间作相应调整,这一过程称为重新分配。 ecocn Conservative Texas, for example, is gaining four seats in the reapportionment set in train by last year’s census; liberal New York is losing two. 持保守主义的德州,已经在去年的人口普查后新增加了4个众议院议席;而持自由主义的纽约州则失去了2个议席。 ecocn Conservative Texas, for example, is gaining four seats in the reapportionment set in train by last year's census; 例如,根据去年人口统计,趋于保守的共和州得克萨斯将会增加4个席位; ecocn How will the reapportionment following the2000 census affect the distribution of seats around the country and the partisan balance of Congress after the2002 election? 2000年选举后的重新任命将如何影响2002年选举后国家和和党派间的制衡的席位分配? blog.sina.com.cn There's a similar lesson in the fact that Florida gains two seats in the reapportionment and New York loses two. 对于其他州,也有着同样的现象。佛罗里达周获得了两个额外席位,纽约州则失去了两个。 yeeyan |