单词:voting
a. 投票的, 选举的
v express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote
v express one's choice or preference by vote
v express a choice or opinion
v be guided by in voting
v bring into existence or make available by vote
voting的用法和样例:
例句
- The fist round of voting hasn't finished.第一轮投票还没有结束。
- Read out the result of a voting in full,please.请宣读全部投票结果。
- In some countries the legal age for voting is 18.在一些国家里,投票选举的法定年龄为18岁。
词汇搭配
- voting machine选票计算机
- voting booth投票站
- cumulative voting选民所领票数与候选人...
- polling booth投票站
- vote选举权
- tactical voting战术投票
- multiple voting重复投票
- preferential voting选择选举制
- voting paper选票
- bloc voting[法] 集团投票...
- voting procedure选举程序
- voting register[法] 选民名册...
- voting share有表决权股份...
- voting logic阈值逻辑
- voting district投票区
- voting right投票权
- voting power投票权
- voting trust certificate股权信托证
- voting trust授权信托,股权委托...
- voting stock有表决权的股票...
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