majority /məˈʤorəti/ noun plural majorities
plural majorities
Learner's definition of MAJORITY
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[singular] : a number that is greater than half of a total多数;大多数 -
Unfortunately, the majority of (the) students [=most of the students] in the class failed the test.很遗憾,班里大部分学生都没通过这次考试。
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The policy is supported by the great/vast/overwhelming majority of (the) voters.这项政策得到了绝大多数选民的支持。
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A clear majority of the voters support the policy.明显多数的选民支持这项政策。
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a [count] : a number of votes that is more than half of the total number超过半数的选票 -
They won by a majority of seven. [=the total number of votes they received was seven more than half of all the votes]他们以超过半数七票的优势获胜。
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The proposal failed to win a majority in the Senate. [=the proposal was defeated because it was not voted for by more than half the senators]这项提案未获得参议院半数以上的赞成票。
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The law will pass only if it is approved by at least a two-thirds majority. [=if two out of three voters approve it]这项法律只有获得三分之二以上的多数票才能通过。
b [singular] : the group or party that is the greater part of a large group多数党;多数派 -
The Republicans/Democrats are currently the majority in the Senate.共和党/民主党目前是参议院的多数党。
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Supporters of the new law appear to be in the majority. [=there are more people who support the new law than who oppose it]这项新法律的支持者占多数。
— see also silent majority 3
[noncount] law : the age at which a person is given the full rights of an adult成年的法定年龄 — compare minority 4
— majority
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the majority opinion [=the opinion of most of the people]大多数人的意见
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a majority decision [=a decision supported by most of the people]多数人支持的决定
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Republicans/Democrats are the majority party in the Senate.共和党/民主党是参议院的多数党。