vote
形容词:
形容词: votable
更多词形:
形容词: votable | 名词: voter | 动词过去式: voted | 动词过去分词: voted | 动词现在分词: voting | 动词第三人称单数: votes |
单词例句:
A disenfranchised person cannot vote or hold office.
被剥夺公民权的人不能投票也不能任公职。
Senator Smith worked on the other committee members to vote for the bill.
史密斯参议员说服其他委员投票赞成该法案。
The US senate vote against the proposal.
美国参议院投票反对该建议。
He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote.
他成为公民,并因此获得了选举权。
They had to recount the vote.
他们不得不重新计算选票。
If you don't like the way the council are going about things, you can always vote them out of office.
如果你们不喜欢该委员会处理事情的方式,你们随时可以票罢免他们。
As an interested party (ie sb likely to profit), I was not allowed to vote.
因为其中有我的利益,所以我不得投票。
I'm still undecided (about) who to vote for.
我尚未决定投谁的票。
I didn't vote for her because she always seems to be in a fog.
我没有投她的票,因为她好像总是头脑不清。