rotten borough
基本解释
- (英国1832年前)有名无实的选区
英汉例句
- Oddly, though, the shareholders in American companies are like the disenfranchised citizens of a rotten borough.
然而奇怪的是,美国公司的众股东却像是有名无实选区里被剥夺了投票权的居民。 - The puritans, he says, forget that Las Vegas's economy relies on another kind of vice: "To many people, it's just a rotten borough anyway.
他说,清教徒们忘记了拉斯维加斯的经济得依赖另外一种恶习:”对很多人而言,这里只是一个烂地方。 - IN AMERICA you can usually count on people to stand up for their rights. Oddly, though, the shareholders in American companies are like the disenfranchised citizens of a rotten borough.
在美国,你经常可以看到人们为了维护自身权利挺身而出。然而奇怪的是,美国公司的众股东却像是有名无实选区里被剥夺了投票权的居民。 - This is more the politics of 18th-century English rotten boroughs than a mature modern democracy, though there were a few suitably modern touches this year.
与其说它是现代成熟的民主,还不如说是18世纪英国的“腐败选区”。今年即使增添了一些现代气息,也还是无济于事。 - He struck off the rotten branches with an axe.
他用斧头砍掉了朽烂的树枝。
英英字典
- (before the Reform Act of 1832) any of certain English parliamentary constituencies with only a very few electors (1832) &rarrcompare pocket borough
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专业释义
- (1832年《改革法案》通过前的)腐败选区(指选民很少但仍在议会占有议席的选区)