open election

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公开的选举

法律



双语例句

  1. The election shall be conducted by secret ballot and open vote-counting; the outcome of the election shall be announced on the spot.
    选举实行无记名投票、公开计票的方法,选举结果应当当场公布。
  2. Or take the new French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who abandoned his usual glossy striped or dotted tie in favour of an open collar for his first appearance after winning the national election.
    再比如法国新总统尼古拉萨科奇(nicolassarkozy),在赢得大选后的首次露面中,他放弃了通常佩戴的泛着光泽的条纹或圆点领带,而是敞开了领口。
  3. Although they all then stayed open for the regulation nine hours, election officials were often absent and many had not been properly trained.
    这些投票站虽然按规定开放了9个钟头,但是常常连选举监督官员的人影儿都看不到,而且许多人还未没有经过正规培训。
  4. Local politicians know that failure to keep roads plowed and open is likely to cost them their jobs come election time.
    当地的政治家们都知道,如果不能及时清扫道路并使其畅通,就意味着在下次竞选时可能失掉自己的职位。
  5. Wang on the gang is rotating, it is recommended to have a gang a year, gathered in an open election.
    关于帮主,是轮值的,建议每年有个帮会,在聚集地公开选举。