outvote信息详情
vt.以多数票击败
outvoted───vt.以多数票击败
outvoter───投票人
outvotes───vt.以多数票击败
outvoters───胜出选民
outquote───outquote
outvoice───说话声比…响
outwrote───写的
outate───吃得比…多(outeat的过去式)
outcome───n.结果,结局;成果
And some countries would be happy to outvote Britain and impose rules that would rein in the City of London.───有的国家会很高兴投票数超过英国,实行足以控制伦敦城的规定。
Some compromise is fair enough, you might think: otherwise the majority Dutch-speakers could always outvote the minority who speak French (this is certainly how Francophones present matters).───一些妥协是足够公平的,你也许会想:是不是将荷兰语的多数人的得票经常多于讲法语的少数人(事实上这正是法语人群所面临的问题)。
But with 'one country one vote', African, Arab or Asian countries, or indeed Europeans voting en bloc, can easily outvote the United States.───但是由于“一国一票”,非洲、阿拉伯或亚洲国家,甚至欧洲国家集体投票可以轻易地胜过美国。
The 23 members of the new pact, if they act as a block, can outvote Britain.───新条约的23个成员如果一致行动就可以压倒英国的否决,不过它们内部显然是分裂的。
Twice his colleagues have outvoted him.
Britain was heavily outvoted on the issue.
They walked out in protest after being outvoted by the National Salvation Front majority.
We objected strongly but were outvoted.
His proposal was outvoted by 10 votes to 8.
The Democrats were outvoted, as usual.
Waddington's proposal was outvoted in the Senate.
The measure was outvoted.
France was outvoted on that issue.