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reapportionment
重新分配
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基本释义
  • n. 重新分配;立法机构中席次之重新分配
例句
  • 1·The big winner from reapportionment is Texas, which will gain four seats.
    重新分配的最大赢家是德克萨斯州,它将新增4个席位。
  • 2·As a result, the 2010 reapportionment gives Texas four additional House seats.
    因此,在2010年的议会席位重分配时,德克·萨斯争取到了额外的四个坐席。
  • 3·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。
  • 4·All but one of the states that would have lost House seats in a 1920 reapportionment proceeded to lose when the 1930 census was taken.
    在1920年的重新分配中丢失众议院席位的各州中,只有一个州在1930年普查数据启用后仍然没有得到席位。
  • 5·In 1920 rural politicians felt so threatened by the burgeoning cities that they held back reapportionment until the next count, in 1930.
    在1920年,蓬勃发展的城市让乡土派政客们感到了威胁,他们于是抵制众议院席位重新分配法,直到1930年的再次人口统计。
  • 6·After a decennial count of the population, therefore, congressional seats are divvied up among states accordingly, a process called reapportionment.
    因此,每十年一次的人口统计后,国会席位将按照数据在各州间重新进行划分,即众议院席位重新分配法。
  • 7·How will the reapportionment following the 2000 census affect the distribution of seats around the country and the partisan balance of Congress after the 2002 election?
    2000年人口普查之后议席的重新分配如何影响2002年选举之后全国的席位分配以及国会的党派平衡?
同义词
n. 重新分配;立法机构中席次之重新分配
同根词
词根: reapportion
reapportion vt 重新分配