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- I feel it is my civic duty to vote. 我認為投票選舉是我作為公民的義務(wù)。
- It is John Q. Public's duty to vote at each election. 每次選舉時(shí),投票是每個(gè)公民的責任。
- It is certainly an application’s duty to inform other applications when they make an error, but this rule shouldn’t extend to users. 當然當其他應用犯了錯誤,任何一個(gè)軟件應用也有責任通知它們,這是很自然的。 但是這個(gè)規則不應該延伸到用戶(hù),客戶(hù)永遠是對的。
- When mentioning the boy’s future , the Aunty anticipated his mother would take him back, after all, leagally speaking, it’s a mother’s duty to raise her own child. 這姑姑之夫也一定是個(gè)寬宏大量之夫,否則已有三個(gè)孩子的家庭誰(shuí)愿再接納與一個(gè)自己毫無(wú)血緣關(guān)系的老婆的侄子,況且家境一般,靠買(mǎi)賣(mài)五金小品為生。
- Men and women of eighteen and above are eligible to vote. 年齡在十八歲以上的男女有投票表決權。
- I think it my duty to serve the people. 我認為為人民服務(wù)是我的責任。
- Be it our duty to comply with his request? 我們有義務(wù)滿(mǎn)足他的要求嗎?
- Associate members do not have the right to vote. 準會(huì )員沒(méi)有選舉權。
- I'm still undecided (about) who to vote for. 我尚未決定投誰(shuí)的票。
- I feel it my duty to speak frankly to you. 我覺(jué)得我有義務(wù)要坦白地對你說(shuō)。
- It is my painful duty to tell him he is dying. 要我把他即將去世的事告訴他,這使我十分為難。
- Only citizens are eligible to vote. 只有公民有選舉資格。
- Women were then denied the right to vote. 那時(shí)婦女被拒給選舉權。
- If one hears bad music it is one's duty to drown it in conversation. 如果聽(tīng)的是討厭的音樂(lè ),以談話(huà)來(lái)把它淹沒(méi)是每個(gè)人的義務(wù)。
- Eighteen-year-olds qualify to vote. 年滿(mǎn)十八歲者有選舉權。
- They embarked on a campaign to get people to vote. 他們展開(kāi)一場(chǎng)動(dòng)員人們投票的運動(dòng)。
- He deems it his duty to help his needy friends. 他認為幫助窮朋友是他的義務(wù)。
- They demanded the right to vote. 他們要求選舉權。
- The Church has a duty to condemn violence. 基督徒有責任譴責暴力。
- Not bothering to vote is a sure sign of defeatism. 連投票都不投,純粹是失敗主義。