voting
常見例句
- He delegated his voting right to his secretary.
他把他的選舉權(quán)委托給了他的秘書。 - The politician tried to disaffect every major voting bloc.
該政客企圖煽起每個(gè)主要的選舉集團(tuán)的不滿。
dict.cn - The leaders asked their representatives to abstain from voting.
領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者要求他們的代表投票時(shí)棄權(quán)。 - It said each of the states needed a new constitution that protected the voting rights of all black men.
- It had come to a kind of crescendo with voter registration drives and the Voting Rights Act of 1964.
隨著選民登記的進(jìn)行,和在1964年通過(guò)的投票權(quán)法案,這樣的事愈演愈烈。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年后的美國(guó)小說(shuō)課程節(jié)選 - Yeah, I think that mandatory voting is a no-brainer. It's a dumb idea. It's a terrible idea.
我認(rèn)為強(qiáng)制投票這事不用多考慮,是一個(gè)極其愚蠢,極其糟糕的想法。
對(duì)于義務(wù)投票制 - SpeakingMax英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)達(dá)人 - Wrigley, Kellogg, Campbell and Dow Jones all have families with significant voting stakes in their businesses.
FORBES: Asset assessment - But this was a sign of mass voting from Turkey, not of a freethinking boom.
ECONOMIST: And what it says about the role of public intellectuals - Democrats were in charge and a disputed election in Florida had raised new questions about electronic voting.
NPR: Local Election Officials Oppose Paper Ballots 返回 voting