referenda

referenda

美 [ˌrefəˈrendəm]  英 [.refə'rendəm]

  • n.(决定政策可否等的)公民表决;投票(权);公民所投的票
  • 网络公民投票;普通投票;公投

词形变化

复数:referendums  复数:referenda  

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
(决定政策可否等的)公民表决;投票(权);公民所投的票
2.
(大使对本国政府的)请示书

英英解释

n.

例句

The United States is not opposed to referenda ; Taiwan is as entitled to hold referenda as is any other democracy.

美国并不反对公投方式台湾其他任何民主一样有权举行公投

The reasons that a Greek election would be preferable to a referendum are to do with the nature of referenda and the current crisis.

希腊举行选举举行公投可取全民公投危机性质有关

In the last twenty years, referenda held in Quebec for possible separation from Canada, were narrowly defeated.

20魁北克举行旨在使脱离加拿大公民投票那里勉强失败

The author holds that referenda are not a double-edged sword but a beneficial complementarity to the People's Congress system.

笔者认为公民投票应该看做应该人民代表大会制度有益补充

Referenda and initiative efforts are underway for the 2012 elections in Missouri, Alabama, Michigan, Florida, California, and elsewhere.

密苏里亚拉巴马州密歇根州佛罗里达州加利福尼亚州其他地方公民投票启动行动正在2012选举进行

Referenda are appropriate when the constitutional order is being changed.

改变宪法秩序举行全民公投适当

Local elections and referenda in May dealt him serious blows: His approval ratings are below 25 percent.

五月份地方选举普通投票贝卢斯科尼沉重支持低于25%。

Making choices "as a country" cannot be avoided in some cases, such as elections or referenda.

作为一个国家决定有时候不可避免比如选举全民公决

The Serbs are saying 'this is the era of referenda, no one can stop us'.

塞尔维亚,『现在公投决定一切年代我们。』

Referenda, ratchets and opt-outs

全民公决棘轮条款部分退出