voting

/ ˈvəʊtɪŋ /
/ ˈvəʊtɪŋ /

释义

n. 投票;表决;选举

adj. 投票的

v. 投票;选举;“vote”的现在分词

自然拼读

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词态

原型:vote

例句

I vote the young lady tells us a story.

我认为这位年轻女士应该给我们讲个故事。

Finally some people say it is too risky to implement complicated voting technology nationwide.

最后,一些人认为在全国范围内运用复杂的投票技术风险太大。

Some people believe that it is too risky to implement complicated voting technology nationwide.

一些人认为在全国范围内实施复杂的投票技术风险太大。

This is hardly sufficient for us to develop confidence that computerized voting can be fully trusted.

这很难使我们对电脑化投票能够得到充分信任产生信心。

Laws can restrict or ban voting, access to public housing, and professional and business licensing.

法律可以限制或禁止投票权、获取公共住房、职业和商业许可的权利。

Computerized voting system is not reliable because it has not reached a stable status.

计算机投票系统不可靠,因为它还没有达到稳定的状态。

These voters can easily cast the wrong vote or be discouraged from voting altogether because of fear of technology.

这些选民很容易投错票,或者因为对技术的恐惧而不愿投票。

On the first day of voting, lines of hundreds of voters snaked around some of the country's 4,000 polling stations.

在投票的第一天,数百名选民在全国4000个投票站周围排长队。

In traditional voting, one major source of inaccuracy is that people accidentally vote for the wrong candidate.

在传统的投票中,一个主要的不准确性的来源是人们不小心把票投给了错误的候选人。

Similarly, less urbanized countries such as Cambodia and Ghana had voting rights for women long before Switzerland did.

同样,在柬埔寨和加纳等城市化程度较低的国家,妇女拥有投票权的时间比瑞士的要早得多。

Voting is a fundamental right in a democracy.

投票是民主制度中的一项基本权利。

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