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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Mitt1 Romney Emerges as Presumed Republican Presidential Nominee2
Rick Santorum’s surprise announcement, “...We will suspend our campaign effective today...” provoked a joyful3 response from Mitt Romney.
“I kind of like today, this was a good day,” Romney said.
Santorum's departure came two weeks before primary voting in his home state of Pennsylvania, a contest political analyst4 Thomas Mann says Santorum was likely to lose.
“Realizing he was going to get trounced [defeated] for the second time in his own state - last time when he was defeated for reelection to the Senate - he decided5 it is best to get out before making more enemies in the Republican Party,” Mann said.
Social conservatives propelled Santorum to victory in 10 states, prolonging a bruising6 and costly7 Republican primary fight. For months, Santorum blasted former Massachusetts Governor Romney as a politically rudderless moderate.
“He is the worst Republican in the country to put up against Barack Obama,” Santorum said.
And, for months, Romney insisted he is a true conservative, staking out right-wing positions that could prove a liability in the general election.
Now, with his nomination8 all but assured, Romney can focus attention and resources on President Barack Obama, who has been working to energize9 Democratic voters and appeal to independents.
“No matter where you come from, what you look like, what your last name is - black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight [heterosexual], disabled or not, it does not matter. You have a shot at the American Dream. That is the vision we share,” Obama said.
“I am here to announce today that I do not even have a list [of vice presidential picks],” Romney said.
Romney’s emergence12 in April as the all-but-confirmed nominee gives him time to heal divisions within the Republican Party and craft a message that will appeal to broader segments of the American electorate13. Public-opinion pollster Peter Brown says Romney has work to do to erase14 the after-effects of a vicious nomination battle.
“The Republican candidates for president have been kicking each other for several months, and that kind of negative tone rubs off [is damaging],” Brown said.
There was no negativity from Romney after the Santorum announcement.
“We are going to work together to make sure we take back the White House, the Senate, and we keep the House [of Representatives]. We are going to get the job done,” Romney said.
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1 mitt | |
n.棒球手套,拳击手套,无指手套;vt.铐住,握手 | |
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2 nominee | |
n.被提名者;被任命者;被推荐者 | |
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3 joyful | |
adj.欢乐的,令人欢欣的 | |
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4 analyst | |
n.分析家,化验员;心理分析学家 | |
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5 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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6 bruising | |
adj.殊死的;十分激烈的v.擦伤(bruise的现在分词形式) | |
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7 costly | |
adj.昂贵的,价值高的,豪华的 | |
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8 nomination | |
n.提名,任命,提名权 | |
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9 energize | |
vt.给予(某人或某物)精力、能量 | |
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10 eventual | |
adj.最后的,结局的,最终的 | |
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11 vice | |
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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12 emergence | |
n.浮现,显现,出现,(植物)突出体 | |
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13 electorate | |
n.全体选民;选区 | |
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14 erase | |
v.擦掉;消除某事物的痕迹 | |
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