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right to vote

投票权

英英释义

right to vote

  • n.
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专业释义

网络释义

  • 选举权
    • ...战僵尸中文版,1般者绘友1各electoral register/roll(选民登记簿),丄点报道祌白勺voter roll业事折各意思,友right to vote(选举权)白勺入者绘登记再册.

  • 投票权
    • 投票权 (right to vote):普通 股东在 股东大会上对公司决策进行 投票 的权利。 投票权 的大小完全根据 股东所持股票数量而定。

    短语
  • the right to vote
    投票权 | 选举权 | 选举权和被选举权 | 动词不定式作后置定语要用主动形式
  • Women's Right to Vote
    妇女的选举权 | 女性选举权
  • dispute sb's right to vote
    对某人的选举权提出质疑
  • equal right to vote
    平等选举权
  • the right to vote an
    选举权和被选举权
  • Agents the right to vote
    投票权代理
  • exercise the right to vote
    行使表决权

双语例句

  • The right to vote should be a liberty enjoyed by all.

    投票权应当是人人享有的合法权利。

  • For young people to use their right to vote wisely, they must have an understanding of the needs of society, and they must also learn how politics work.

    要让年轻人明智地使用他们的投票权,他们必须了解社会的需要,也必须了解政治活动是如何运作的。

  • The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.

    第19条修正案赋予妇女选举权。

原声例句

  • They said the constitutional convention had only given them the right to vote for limited slavery or unlimited slavery.

    VOA : special.2009.05.21

  • They were very suspicious of the democratic tendencies, or so it seemed, the democratic tendencies of that northern society which was spreading literacy more widely, and eventually the right to vote more widely, at least among white people.

    他们也对民主倾向表示怀疑,事实就是如此,有着民主倾向的北方社会,文化教育的开展更为广泛,因而更广大人民有着投票权,至少大部分白人有投票权

    美国内战与重建课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • Again, the elite in Britain were scared, because you've got all these Ranter groups and Levelers and people who believe that everybody ought to have the right to vote, whether they have property or not and people that believe in the right of women.

    英国的精英们被吓得要死,英国当时有各种喧骚派团体,平均主义者以及民众,他们相信每个人都应该享有投票的权力,不论贫富,还有人认为妇女也应有投票权

    欧洲文明课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • Another way the state governments in the South acted against blacks was by refusing to give them the right to vote.

    VOA : special.2010.01.21

  • He said women must have the right to vote in elections, and be permitted to hold political office.

    VOA : special.2009.05.24

权威例句