referendums的意思
referendums中文翻譯:
n.投票,公投(referendum復數)
referenced qt chapter track not found───未找到引用的qt章節軌跡
refers to money crossword clue───指金錢縱橫字謎線索
related reference───相關參考
respectfully referred───敬請指正
export reference───出口關聯號(外貿術語)
preferably with meal───隨餐服用或餐后服用
referable define───可引用定義
processing reference───處理參考
character reference───[經] 身份證明書;字符引用
reference───vt.引用;vi.引用;n.參考,參照;涉及,提及;參考書目;介紹信;證明書
This year, nearly a score of presidential or parliamentary elections or referendums have been scheduled among the 53 members of the AU.───今年,在非盟的53個成員國中,已經安排了近20次總統或議會選舉或公投。
centrepiece of the plan is the idea of regular referendums, initiated by voters.───投票人提出的方案中最好的一點就是公民定期投票。
Referendums are often the main instrument.───決投票是常用的主要工具。
And since France and the Netherlands voted "no" in two referendums in 2005 it has been unable to agree on its own constitution.───自從2005年法國和荷蘭兩次在全民公決中投出反對票以來,歐盟就再也無法就其憲法達成一致。
Mr Berlusconi said he would boycott the referendums.───貝盧斯科尼表示他要抵制公投。
But because it was turned down in the French and Dutch referendums, the treaty has not been ratified.───但是因為它在法國和荷蘭的全民公投中被否決了,所以并沒有正式生效。
Referendums, in which voters approve or reject laws already passed by a legislature, were the least radical change.───公決制下選民可以批準或者否決已由立法機關通過的法律,是最不極端的變革。
Now the risk of a two-speed EU, with Sweden and Denmark in the outer lane, has led to speculation about fresh referendums in both countries.───至此由于瑞典和丹麥尚在歐元區外,雙速歐洲的風險來推斷,兩國會舉行新一輪的投票表決。
cols, which twice held referendums on independence and came within a few thousand votes of winning one of them in1995.───原來,這些選民一般都支持魁人黨,該黨就獨立問題舉行了兩次全民公投,在。
The centrepiece of the plan is the idea of regular referendums, initiated by voters.
The turnout in the referendums was 45.1 percent.
Time and again, his detractors predicted that he would cancel elections and referendums.
A court ruling had, however, found that the results of the referendums could not be implemented without further legal investigation.
The most conspicuous way in which the old politics is changing is in the growing use of referendums.
The turnout in the four referendums was between 39 and 40 percent.
Referendums can not be used to make significant changes in the voting system for the lower house of parliament.
Mr Segni says he resorted to referendums after more than ten years of fruitless debate within the party on institutional reform.
All referendums so far have failed to reach the required majority, although more than half the electorate voted in favour.