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- 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。
- The lord vote to amend the bill. 上院投票對議案進(jìn)行修正。
- I restrict myself to smoking two cigarettes a day. 我限定自己每天只抽兩支煙。
- The US senate vote against the proposal. 美國參議院投票反對該建議。
- Thanks for your vote of confidence. 謝謝你對我的支持。
- I turned thumbs down on voting Mr. Brown. 我拒絕投布朗先生的票。
- A category, especially an overly restrictive one. 分類(lèi),類(lèi)別分類(lèi),尤指受過(guò)度限制分類(lèi)
- He used his casting vote to block the motion. 他用他的投票反對動(dòng)議的通過(guò)。
- Sixty abstain in the vote on capital punishment. 在表決死刑時(shí),60位下議院議員棄權。
- I may vote for her at the next election. 下屆選舉我可能選她。
- He was elected by a unanimous vote. 他以全票當選。
- If we cannot agree, let's vote on it. 咱們意見(jiàn)要是不一致就表決吧。
- The opposition passed a vote of censure on the government. 反對派通過(guò)了對政府的不信任投票。
- Recent laws have tended to restrict the freedom of the press. 新法例有限制新聞自由的趨勢。
- Voting showed a 10% swing to the Opposition. 投票結果表明有10%25的人轉而支持反對黨。
- There was a solid vote in favour of the proposal. 提案獲全體一致通過(guò)。
- Many people abstained from voting. 許多人投票時(shí)棄權。
- A straw vote only show which way the hot air blow. 測驗民意的假投票只不過(guò)在表示法螺吹向何方而已。
- A forceful emergence from a restrictive condition or situation. 爆發(fā)從受限制的條件或情形下突然涌現
- Associate members do not have the right to vote. 準會(huì )員沒(méi)有選舉權。