constituencies
n. (选举国会议员的)选区( constituency的名词复数 ); 选区的全体选民; (政客或政党的)支持者; 赞助者
A constituency is an area for which someone is elected as the representative in a parliament or government.
A particular constituency is a section of society that may give political support to a particular party or politician.
Mr Jackson had a natural constituency among American blacks...
杰克逊先生在美国黑人中拥有自发的支持。
In France, farmers are a powerful political constituency.
在法国,农场主是强有力的政党支持群体。
Members of Parliament are spending the weekend canvassing opinion in their constituencies.
国会议员这个周末要向所在选区的选民征求意见。
The seniors organizations sent out mailings to their constituencies.
老年人组织向各自的会员寄送了邮件。
She is altogether too representative of the gut feeling in the constituencies.
她彻底体现了选民们的真实感情.
None of our constituencies found it easy to make concessions.
要我们的赞助者作出让步并非易事.
The Frontier announced it would field four candidates in two geographical constituencies.
前线宣布会派出四名候选人在两个选区中参选.