plebiscites

英 [ˈplɛbɪsɪts] 美 [ˈplɛbəˌsaɪts]

n.  公民投票; 全民公决
plebiscite的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 公民投票
    A plebiscite is a direct vote by the people of a country or region in which they say whether they agree or disagree with a particular policy, for example whether a region should become an independent state.

    双语例句

    1. Yesterday at Legislative Yuan replied to indicate, these two plebiscites topics haded no law to restrain the power, onlying have "publicized the sex".
      行政院长游锡昨天在立法院答询时表示,这两道公投题目并没有法律拘束力,只有「宣示性」。