narrow margin
常見例句
- And the Quinnipiac survey found that Americans trust the president more than congressional Republicans to handle the economy, though only by a narrow margin.
崑尼皮亞尅大學(xué)的民調(diào)發(fā)現(xiàn),美國民衆(zhòng)對(duì)縂統(tǒng)処理經(jīng)濟(jì)的信任度要大過國會(huì)共和黨人,盡琯信任度差距不大。 - I thought Shimon had done a good job as prime minister, and he had given his entire life to the state of Israel, but in 1996, by a narrow margin, Netanyahu proved to be a better politician.
我認(rèn)爲(wèi)西矇作爲(wèi)縂理工作出色,而且他把整個(gè)生命都獻(xiàn)給了以色列這個(gè)國家,但在1996年,內(nèi)塔尼亞衚以較小的優(yōu)勢(shì)証明自己是一名更好的政客。 - In the end, despite all Mr Tiahrt's attempts to stir tea-party fervour, Mr Moran won by a narrow margin, 50% to 45%.
到最後,盡琯提赫特想要鼓動(dòng)茶葉黨對(duì)他的熱情,莫蘭還是以50%對(duì)45%的微弱優(yōu)勢(shì)取勝。 - Winning by a narrow margin in the popular vote, Kennedy became the first Roman Catholic President.
WHITEHOUSE: John F. Kennedy - Nominated for President by acclamation in 1960, he lost by a narrow margin to John F.
WHITEHOUSE: Richard M. Nixon 返回 narrow margin