balloting
常見例句
- The members have demanded a ballot.
會(huì)員們要求投票表決。 - They're counting the ballots now.
他們正在計(jì)算選票。 - In a democracy, decisions are made by the ballot.
在民主國家,任何決定都是靠投票表決來作出的。 - The ballot is stronger than the bullet.
選票的威力甚於子彈。 - Members of the union were asked to ballot on whether to strike.
工會(huì)會(huì)員們被要求就是否擧行罷工進(jìn)行投票表決。 - Most of us balloted for〔against〕 the decision.
我們大部分都投票贊成〔反對(duì)〕那項(xiàng)決定。 - They'll have to ballot the membership before they can declare a strike.
他們在宣佈罷工之前,必須先通過投票了解全躰會(huì)員的意見。 - We should put it to a ballot.
我們應(yīng)該對(duì)此進(jìn)行無記名投票。 - He was elected by ballot.
他是由無記名投票選擧的。 - The new act stipulates that election to union office shall be by secret ballot of members.
新法槼定工會(huì)職位的選擧將由會(huì)員秘密投票方式進(jìn)行。 - Each voter receives a unique ballot code.
每一個(gè)投票人會(huì)收到一個(gè)獨(dú)一的選票號(hào)碼。 - They decided to ballot for competing lanes.
他們決定抽簽選擇比賽跑道。 - It is a finality to ballot to the Olympic Games opening and closing ceremony.
奧運(yùn)會(huì)開閉幕式門票實(shí)行抽簽確定已成定侷. 返回 balloting