He's thought long and hard for this election. Very long and hard for the country he loves.
彼はこの選挙運動において長く熱心に戦い、愛する国のためにずっと長く、熱心に戦った。
I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines, and the living rooms of Concord, and the front por
He is fighting with his back to the wall in the election.
彼は選挙で苦戦している。
They have elected a new government.
新しい政府が選挙された。
I don't plan to vote at the upcoming election.
今度の選挙は棄権するつもりだ。
The prefectural governor got the upper hand in the July elections.
その県知事は7月の選挙で勝利をおさめました。
They say there will be a general election this fall.
この秋には総選挙があるという噂です。
The night before we were to be married, she had an affair with my best friend.
私と結婚式を挙げる前の晩に、彼女が私の親友 と浮気をしていました。
We were more or less disappointed about the election.
私たちは多かれ少なかれ選挙の結果に失望した。
How much of winning an election is down to looks?
選挙に勝つには「見た目」が何割?
American politics are interesting to watch, especially during a presidential election.
アメリカの政治は見て面白い。特に大統領選挙の時がそうだ。
He won the election by a large majority.
彼は選挙で大勝した。
It is apparent that he will win the election.
彼は選挙で勝利を収めるのは明らかだ。
The man raised his hand to ask a question.
彼は質問をするために挙手した。
The candidate was disappointed at the outcome of the election.
その立候補者は選挙の結果に落胆した。
If someone wants the ceremony to be held in accordance with Japanese Shinto ritual, then that is possible at this church.
日本の神道の儀式に則って、挙式をしたいという方がおられれば、この教会で出来ます。
A general election will be held in May.
総選挙は五月に行われる。
Unlike Great Britain, the Upper House in the United States is an elected body.
英国と違って米国の上院は選挙で選ばれる。
He will run for the next year's election.
彼は来年の選挙に立候補するだろう。
The campaign succeeded and she won the election.
選挙運動は成功し、彼女は当選した。
The campaign seems to be going like a bomb.
選挙運動は実に順調にいっているようだ。
You don't need to bring up "A Winter Sonata" to show that South Korean culture is having an unexpected boom in Japan.
「冬のソナタ」を例に挙げるまでもなく、いまや時ならぬ韓流ブームである。
He defeated his opponent in the election.
彼はその選挙で対立候補を破った。
Tom is old enough to vote.
トムさんは選挙権を得ました。
He'll probably win in the next election.
次の選挙では彼が当選するだろう。
Raise your right hand.
右手を挙げなさい。
Those present were all astonished at the results of the election.
出席していた人々は皆その選挙結果に驚いた。
A little bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious call from Senator McCain. Senator McCain fought long and hard in this campaign. And he's fought even longer and harder for the country that he loves. He has endured sacrifices for A
The politician said he was deeply indebted to everyone for their support in the election.
その政治家は選挙における支持に対して一同に大いに感謝している、と述べた。
As she wanted to ask a question, she raised her hand.
彼女は質問がしたかったので手を挙げた。
All she got for her pains was ingratitude.
彼女が散々してやった挙げ句の果てが忘恩だった。
This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that's on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in thi
The Party won a sweeping victory at the general election.
その党は総選挙で圧勝した。
A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman, of the next generation.
政治屋は次の選挙のことを考えるが、政治家は次の世代のことを考える。
The result of the election will be announced tomorrow.
選挙の結果は明日発表される。
The Labor Party's vote increased at last year's election.
去年の選挙で労働党の票数が増えた。
She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.