individual vote

英 [ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəl vəʊt] 美 [ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəl voʊt]

n.  个人投票

法律



双语例句

  1. In short, the corporation has all the rights and responsibilities of an individual except the rights to vote or to marry.
    简言之,公司除了选举权和婚姻权利之外,具有任何个人所有的权利和责任。
  2. "We know that your vote was a vote for change, a vote for peace, security and stability, a vote for individual and national prosperity, a vote for healing and leadership," she said.
    她强调,「我们清楚,你们投下的选票,目的是要改革、和平、安全与稳定个人与国家的繁荣、疗伤止痛与领导。
  3. Were individual choices made public, the political pressure to vote according to the national rather than eurozone-wide interest might increase.
    如果委员们的个人选择被公诸于众,他们就可能面临更大的政治压力,要求其根据国家而不是整个欧元区的利益进行投票。
  4. This law requires a provisional ballot to be counted if officials are able to later establish that an individual could vote.
    如果官方以后能够建立个人选举的话(我的理解是直选),法律要求必须有随时可统计的临时投票。