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常見(jiàn)例句
- In the last contest, in 2004, only 38% of those eligible cast a vote; in 1999 just 23% of them did.
2004年上次歐洲選舉時(shí),有資格的選民中只有38%的投了票,1999年只有23%。 - Five years ago, too, we’d formed such endless lines, as if we’d come to buy cheap grain, not cast a vote.
五年前,我們的隊(duì)伍也像這樣排得沒(méi)有盡頭,仿佛我們是要去買什么價(jià)錢(qián)便宜的糧食,倒不像是投票。 - Anyone can cast a vote to elect who they think is changing the world with their skill, power, notoriety, or otherwise equally important adjective.
任何人都可以投票評(píng)選出自己心中有能力影響世界的人物,他們可以是有一技之長(zhǎng),有權(quán)利,臭名昭著或是其他有同等作用的形容詞能代表的人物。 最具影響力人物排行榜始于 - "I've decided to cast a vote in favor of the legislation,"
- Since all 40 Republicans were on record as opposing the bill, the Democrats did not have a single vote to spare, needing every Democrat and Independent who normally votes with Democrats to cast their votes for it, or else have the vote dead before it ever reached the floor.
- Just 58% of those who had voted Labour in 1997 and cast a vote on June 10th remained loyal.
ECONOMIST: The victor spurned - The controversial IPO is in the hands of the shareholders who are planning to cast a vote by March 26th.
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