votes中文翻译,votes是什么意思,votes发音、用法及例句

1、votes

votes发音

英:[voʊts]  美:[vəʊts]

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votes中文意思翻译

常用释义:投票

n.选票;选举;得票数(vote的复数形式)

v.投票;提倡(vote的第三人称单数形式)

votes常用词组:

majority of votes───多数票;表决多数

votes双语使用场景

1、Voters must be able to understand how to make their selections , and votes must be easy to count in mass quantities.───投票人必须能够了解如何圈选,选票也必须容易在数量庞大的状况下计算。

2、The votes had been miscounted.───票数计错了。

3、Make sure you choose correctly. -. . . that they're on your side, because you're on TV right now, trying to get votes.───确信做出正确选择他们站在你这边,因为你正在电视节目上,试图得到选票。

4、The City Council votes unanimously to impose fines on dog owners and to set standards on how much barking is too much.───市议会投票一致同意,将制定狗叫是否过量的标准,并且会对狗的主人征收罚金。

5、Jim: As you know, there were three candidates, and the total votes the two losers got were more than the winning candidate got.───你也知道一共有三个候选人,其中两个落选人员的得票数加起来比当选人员的得票数多。

6、He scraped in with 180 votes.───他以180票勉强当选。

7、He lost by less than 100 votes.───他以相差不到100张选票败北。

8、We have quite a bit of support for this bill but we're not sure that we have enough votes to get it passed.───我们有很大的支持率对那个账目,但是我们不确信我们有足够的投票来使它通过。

9、A senior House Democratic aide said he was 'cautiously optimistic' but put the responsibility on Republicans to come up with more votes.───一位众议院民主党高级助手表示,他对救助计划获得通过持“谨慎的乐观态度”,但认为共和党人有责任促成更多的赞成票。

votes相似词语短语

1、potes───n.波特斯(西班牙地名)

2、rotes───n.(Rotes)人名;(德)罗特斯

3、notes───n.注释,说明,笔记(note的复数);票据;n.(Notes)(意)诺泰斯(人名)

4、cotes───n.(鸽子、羊等的)栅,栏;村舍,小屋;(刀、剑的)鞘;护套(cote的复数);v.超过,超越(cote的第三人称单数);n.(Cotes)(美、加)柯特斯(人名)

5、dotes───abbr.药物剂量记录和治疗紧急症状(DosageRecordandTreatmentEmergentSymptom)

6、botes───n.补偿;损害赔偿;森林采伐权

7、motes───n.微粒(mote的复数);n.(Motes)人名;(英)莫茨

8、totes───手提

9、voters───n.选民,投票人(voter的复数);投票者列表

2、请问在美国总统选举中,citizens,voters,electors的区别分别是什么(英语回答)

A voter is a citizen who votes. In many states, it's possible to tell if you've voted in past elections (the voting log is a public record) although obviously not who you voted for. The party political machines do keep track of this in states where these records are publicly accessible, and thus can tell "voter" from "nonvoting citizen".

Some citizens are not allowed to vote. The most common reason is age, as those under 18 are not generally allowed to vote, but are still citizens. Others include having been adjudicated as mentally incompetent and having been convicted of a felony.

Under current law, all voters are citizens. In theory, it's possible for a state or municipality to allow noncitizens to vote in nonfederal elections, but at the present time no jurisdiction allows this. New York City used to allow noncitizens who have children in the school system to vote in school board elections, but this was repealed (in 2006, if I am not mistaken).

Elector, a member of an electoral college

Confederate elector, a member of the Electoral College (Confederate States), which elected the President Jefferson Davis, and Vice President Alexander H. Stephens

U.S. Presidential and Vice Presidential elector, a member of the Electoral College (United States), which formally chooses the President and Vice President of the United States