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mar.gin.al POLITICSH5mB:7JI7nEl, $5mB:r-n [C], adjBr and Aus (a political area or parliamentary position) which can be won by only a small number of votes because support for the main political parties is equally divided among the people voting(英,澳)仅以微弱多数取胜的,(仅以微弱多数取胜的)边缘选区或席位Labour lost two of the key marginals in London.工党丢失了伦敦的两个重要的边缘选区。The minister's own seat is a Tory marginal.这大臣的席位是(属于)保守党的边缘席位。The marginal Tory constituency was held by 2 200 votes in 1992.保守党的这个边缘选区在1992年是以2, 200 票的优势赢得的。This is the most marginal seat in the country which the Liberal Democrats won by only seven votes.自由民主党仅以7票之差赢得此边缘席位,这是国内票数最接近的席位。
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