electable
adjective uk/iˈlek.tə.bəl/ us/iˈlek.tə.bəl/
候选的
related to making a decision or choice, especially the choice of a person for a particular job, by voting
Clinton's youthful image made him an extremely electable candidate. 克林顿的年轻形象使他成为一个极可能当选的候选人。
Some in the party worried that he simply wasn't electable. 党内有些人担心他根本不具备获选要素。
See: elect
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- These candidates are seen, even by those who prefer them, as not electable.
- Among Conservative voters he is seen as the most electable candidate.
- She is being seen as the strongest leader and the most electable contender.