voting

美音:['vəʊtɪŋ] 英音:['vəʊtɪŋ]

简单释义:


n.投票;表决;选举

v.“vote”的现在分词

Web投票表决;有投票权的;投票的

变形:

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完整释义:


n.

1.投票(的),选举(的)
2.表决

adj.

1.投票(的),选举(的)


例句:

  1. This time, under pressure from a new generation keen to break the grip of Socialist barons, the party has agreed to open up the voting.
    此次,新一代人冀望打破党内大佬的控制,在此压力下,该党同意开放选出候选人。

  2. Nonetheless, he notes, they turn out on voting day in the same proportion as the rest of the population.
    不过,他指出,在选举投票的时候,他们的份量与其他非移民人口一样。

  3. WITH a seven-point lead in the polls a few days before voting, the race for America's presidency is now Barack Obama's to lose.
    美国总统大选前几日,奥巴马享有7%的民调领先,而现在他就要落败了。

  4. On any given day, the stock market is a voting machine, '' he said, and only ''in the long run is it a weighing machine.
    他认为在某些时候,股票市场仅仅是投票机,而要想使其发挥衡量的作用,则需要长期的时间。

  5. During that period, the Party member concerned has no right to participate in voting or elections or stand for election.
    党员在留党察看期间没有表决权、选举权和被选举权。

  6. Held in London in 1851, the Great Exhibition introduced new inventions like an early form of the fax machine and the voting machine.
    在那次万国博览会上引介了早期的传真机和计票机等新发明。

  7. "This year, the scales are tipped, " he said. "And I think you're going to see a lot of Republicans voting for Obama this year. "
    今年,天平的重心变了。你会看到很多共和党人今年将投奥巴马的票。

  8. It was his first public announcement since voting ended in a week-long referendum on whether southern Sudan should become a separate state.
    这是自长达一个周之久的苏丹南部独立公投结束以来,总统首次发表演讲。

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