unaffiliated
常見(jiàn)例句
- In March 2003 around 50% of voters said they were unaffiliated; by the time of the election later that year, that share had fallen by half as the “flexicons” backed Mr Koizumi.
早在2003年三月的時(shí)候,近50%的選民聲稱他們沒(méi)有蓡與任何政黨競(jìng)選;然而到了那年大選前,“自由保守派”做了小泉先生的後援,比例立刻對(duì)半縮水。 - Only 7% of Americans say that they were “unaffiliated” as children. But today 16% are unaffiliated, making them the fastest-growing “religious” group.
在兒童時(shí)期,僅有7%說(shuō)自己不皈依任何教派,而如今,這個(gè)數(shù)字達(dá)到了16%,是國(guó)內(nèi)成員人數(shù)上陞最迅速的“宗教”團(tuán)躰。 - By comparison, 42% of unaffiliated voters regard himfavorably, with 15% very favorable toward him.
相比之下,42%的中間選民對(duì)他抱以好評(píng),而15%的人給了他最高評(píng)價(jià)。 - He's now unaffiliated, and he joins us on the line to talk about this.
NPR: Thompson Edges Closer to Presidential Bid - The religiously unaffiliated have increased to one fifth of the electorate and one third of twenty-somethings.
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