Most candidates will be out on the hustings this week.
大多数候选人本星期将进行竞选活动。
1.【英史】(1872年以前)候选人在国会发表竞选演说的讲坛;竞选讲坛
2.选举手续
3.〈英〉地方法院
1.the rounds of political activities, e.g. speech-making and the organization of public rallies, that take place before an election
2.in Great Britain before 1872, a platform from which parliamentary candidates were nominated and addressed electors
1.She has agreed, though, to attend one of the election hustings, in Chiswick a week before the election.
她已答应将参加大选前一周在奇西克举行的一个选举演说会。
2.While I was out on the hustings, Betsey Wright was working hard to get the mechanics in place.
我外出发表竞选演讲的时候,贝琪。赖特一直努力工作,将竞选活动的机构和细节安排到位。
3.Two weeks before voting, Mr Berlusconi took to the hustings, and his personal charisma may have tilted the balance.
选举前两个星期,贝卢斯科尼先生开始竞选活动,他的个人魅力或许改变了选举结果。
4.A more diffuse schedule would allow poorer candidates more time to make an impression on the cheap, at the hustings.
一个更为分散的时间表可让不太阔的候选人能有更多时间,花更少的钱在竞选演说中留下一个印象。
5.They address the party faithful at set-piece rallies, even if there is more ululating than on the average British hustings.
即使在场有比一般的英国竞选演讲活动更多的欢呼雀跃,他们仍在固定形式的集会中对忠诚的党派信徒进行宣讲。
6.He is adored by the grassroots, so four months of hustings will suit him.
由于深受平民爱戴,四个月的选举期很适合他。
7.A veteran of the hustings.
选举活动的老手
8.Why can't you take to the Hustings, persuade your fellow citizens
你为什么不参加竞选,说服公民们赞同你