vote of no confidence
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基本解釋
- 不信任投票
英漢例句
- The government can be recalled by a vote of no confidence in the National Council.
如果國會(huì)對(duì)政府失去信心能夠以投票否決的方式將政府罷免。 - Opposition parties are talking about joining up to pass a vote of no confidence in the administration, which is a long way short of a majority in parliament.
反對(duì)黨派正在討論聯(lián)合通過對(duì)政府不信任投票,一直以來此項(xiàng)投票在議會(huì)均未得到大多數(shù)議員支持。 - Berlusconi failed to receive a total majority today in a normal budgetary vote, which had become a de facto vote of no confidence on his leadership of the Italian state.
周二貝盧斯科尼沒能在常規(guī)預(yù)算案投票中獲得絕對(duì)多數(shù)——這場投票事實(shí)上已演變?yōu)閷?duì)貝盧斯科尼的不信任投票。 - In a first reaction the EU's executive branch, the European Commission, said it was confident the Czech Republic could continue to "effectively preside over the European Union" despite the government losing a no-confidence vote in Prague Tuesday's vote of no confidence came after the opposition said the government came to late with a stimulus package of over three billion dollars to boost the ailing economy of this Eastern European nation.
- The government of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in March.
- Why the vote of no confidence by equity markets in the massive spending package?
FORBES: The Left's Grip On The American Economy - They'll try to force a vote of no confidence in Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
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雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- constructive vote of no confidence 建設(shè)性不信任投票
- vote of no -confidence 不信任投票
- a vote of no confidence 不信任票
短語
英英字典
- an occasion when most of the members of a parliament or other organization say that they do not support the people in authority and that they disagree with their actions
- A vote of no confidence is a vote in which members of a group are asked to indicate that they do not support the person or group in power, usually the government.