votes

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。

He was elected by a unanimous vote.

他以全票当选。

The motion is carried by 200 votes to 150, with 60 abstentions.

以200票对150票通过此项动议,但有60票弃权。

The Democratic candidate nosed out his rival for Congress by a few hundred votes.

这个民主党国会议员候选人以几百票之差击败了对手。

UK nationals get the vote at 18.

英国国民18岁始有选举权。

In Britain, people get the vote at the age of18.

在英国,人们到十八岁有选举权。

The union resolved to strike by 36 votes to 15.

工会以36票对15票通过决议举行罢工。

Men and women of eighteen and above are eligible to vote.

年龄在十八岁以上的男女有投票表决权。

At the end of the meeting, a vote was taken on the motion.

会议结束前对该项提议进行了表决。