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单词 national convention
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Definition of national convention in English:

national convention

noun
US
  • A convention of a major political party, especially one that nominates a candidate for the presidency.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Winning here is very important as the state sends 20% of all the delegates to both party's national conventions.
    • Ready or not, heeeeere they come - the Republican and Democratic national conventions!
    • The Constitution Party held its national convention last week in Valley Forge.
    • It will, however, mark the end of a 52-year hiatus for Philadelphia as host of a major party national convention.
    • And then, a grand finale for the Republican Party and its national convention.
    • And this new party would be formed at a major national convention, where the masses would have a direct input.
    • The government also provides $2 million for the national conventions of both major parties.
    • At least 500,000 people marched in New York City on the eve of the Republican national convention.
    • You remember the complaints during the Democratic and Republican national conventions in Boston and New York last year?
    • Today, gays participate in the national conventions of both major parties.
    • Radical leaders were arrested on charges of high treason after they held a national convention.
    • At the Democratic national convention last week, big business put on its biggest party at a political event.
    • Held in San Francisco, this was the first time a major party's national convention took place west of the Rocky Mountains.
    • Earlier this month 450 people were arrested for protesting outside the Republican Party's national convention.
    • The minister said that the government is preparing a national convention in the country to support the reconciliation process in the country.
    • When the Democratic Party held its national convention in July, his renomination was assured, but there were still decisions to be made.
    • And now the choice of New York City for the Republican national convention site is being questioned within the party itself.
    • Unlike a national convention, the city convention is less a coronation and more an opportunity for candidates to make themselves heard.
    • I write these words before the president has spoken to his national convention, where his aides promise he will lay out his new ambitions.
    • After the national conventions, the two parties presidential hopefuls can concentrate on campaigning for the ultimate prize in American politics.
 
 

Definition of national convention in US English:

national convention

nounˈnæʃənl
US
  • A convention of a major political party, especially one that nominates a candidate for the presidency.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will, however, mark the end of a 52-year hiatus for Philadelphia as host of a major party national convention.
    • Earlier this month 450 people were arrested for protesting outside the Republican Party's national convention.
    • The government also provides $2 million for the national conventions of both major parties.
    • And now the choice of New York City for the Republican national convention site is being questioned within the party itself.
    • At least 500,000 people marched in New York City on the eve of the Republican national convention.
    • Radical leaders were arrested on charges of high treason after they held a national convention.
    • When the Democratic Party held its national convention in July, his renomination was assured, but there were still decisions to be made.
    • The Constitution Party held its national convention last week in Valley Forge.
    • After the national conventions, the two parties presidential hopefuls can concentrate on campaigning for the ultimate prize in American politics.
    • Winning here is very important as the state sends 20% of all the delegates to both party's national conventions.
    • I write these words before the president has spoken to his national convention, where his aides promise he will lay out his new ambitions.
    • And then, a grand finale for the Republican Party and its national convention.
    • At the Democratic national convention last week, big business put on its biggest party at a political event.
    • Held in San Francisco, this was the first time a major party's national convention took place west of the Rocky Mountains.
    • Today, gays participate in the national conventions of both major parties.
    • Ready or not, heeeeere they come - the Republican and Democratic national conventions!
    • The minister said that the government is preparing a national convention in the country to support the reconciliation process in the country.
    • And this new party would be formed at a major national convention, where the masses would have a direct input.
    • Unlike a national convention, the city convention is less a coronation and more an opportunity for candidates to make themselves heard.
    • You remember the complaints during the Democratic and Republican national conventions in Boston and New York last year?
 
 
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