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plu.ral.i.tyHplJE5rAl7E7ti, $plJ5rAl7E7tin许多,众多There was a marked plurality of (= large number of different) opinions/views/ideas among the people attending the meeting. [U]在与会者中,意见/看法/思想明显不一。(specialized) In politics, if a person or party has or wins a plurality in an election, they receive more votes than any other person or party, but not more than the total number of votes which the other people or parties have received. [C usually sing]未超过半数的最多票数(specialized) A plurality is also the part of a group of voters which is the largest part, but which is not bigger than the total number of other voters.未超过半数的最多投票者A plurality of the population has voted for change. [U]未超过半数的最多投票者投票支持变革。 [PLURAL 中的 plurality]
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