pluralities
n. 諸多( plurality的名詞複數 ); 多元化; 處於多數; (選舉中的)相對多數(票)
If there is a plurality of things, a number of them exist.
Federalism implies a plurality of political authorities, each with its own powers.
聯邦制意味著存在眾多各自都擁有權力的政治管理機構。
If a candidate, political party, or idea has the support of a plurality of people, they have more support than any other candidate, party, or idea.
The Conservative party retained a plurality of the votes...
保守黨保住了選票的多數優勢。
35% of the population, a plurality, believed that the economic reforms would result in only insignificant change.
有35%的多數民眾認為,經濟改革不會帶來實質性的變革。
A plurality in an election is the number of votes that the winner gets, when this is less than the total number of votes for all the other candidates.
He only got a plurality on November 3rd, just 49 percent.
他在11月3號的選舉中僅獲得了49%的相對多數票。
A plurality in an election is the difference in the number of votes between the candidate who gets the most votes and the candidate who comes second.
Franklin had won with a plurality in electoral votes of 449 to 82.
富蘭克林在選舉團投票中以449票比82票的差額勝出。