referendums
常見(jiàn)例句
- In California, for instance, voters have the right to vote on specific fiscal policies in referendums.
例如,在加利福尼亞投票人有權(quán)在公投中對(duì)特別財(cái)政政策進(jìn)行投票。 - It is an identity that revolves around neutrality, and, yes, an awkward tradition of citizens’ referendums.
這是一個(gè)徘徊在中立周?chē)纳矸荩彩且粋€(gè)對(duì)公民公投尷尬的傳統(tǒng)。 - Markets are unlikely to wait for the EU to call a constitutional convention, debate schemes for integration and negotiate a text, only to see it buffeted in parliamentary votes and referendums.
市場(chǎng)不可能等待歐盟召集一個(gè)制憲會(huì)議,討論一體化的計(jì)策,并形成談判的文本,只能看到歐盟在議會(huì)投票和公投中遭受打擊。 - Mr Owens has thus won quite a lot of support from businesspeople for his referendums.
ECONOMIST: A tough decision for voters and Republicans in particular - Referendums would have been lost in many other countries had their people been given a say.
ECONOMIST: The future of the European Union - In Venezuela he helped destroy democracy and reduced it to mere referendums on his persona.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Free Fire 返回 referendums