voting
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:
In Britain, people get the vote at the age of18.
在英国,人们到十八岁有选举权。
Eighteen-year-olds qualify to vote.
年满十八岁者有选举权。
Mrs Smith proposed the vote of thanks, and Mr Jones seconded (it).
史密斯夫人提议大家鼓掌表示感谢,琼斯先生附议。
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。
UK nationals get the vote at 18.
英国国民18岁始有选举权。
The US senate vote against the proposal.
美国参议院投票反对该建议。
Sixty abstain in the vote on capital punishment.
在表决死刑时,60位下议院议员弃权。
Not bothering to vote is a sure sign of defeatism.
连投票都不投,纯粹是失败主义。
I'm going to vote for the candidate you are planning to vote for.
我打算投票赞成你准备选举的那个候选人。