voting
英 ['vəʊtɪŋ]
美 ['votɪŋ]
- adj. 投票的
- n. 投票;选举
- v. 投票(vote的ing形式);选举
CET4 TEM4
- 1. Predicting voting trends from economic forecasts is a dodgy business.
- 根据对经济的预测来预言选举的走势不大可靠。
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- 2. The impact of religion on voting has been analysed far too simplistically.
- 有关宗教对选举的影响的分析太过简单了。
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- 3. Republics will have voting rights propor-tionate to the size of their economies.
- 各共和国将拥有与其经济规模成比例的选举权。
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- 4. Officials had not been allowed to monitor the voting.
- 以前不允许官员监督投票。
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- 5. An indecisive result would force a second round of voting.
- 尚无定论的结果会迫使进行第二轮投票。
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