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释义  Related topics: Politicsve·to1 /ˈviːtəʊ $ -toʊ/ ●○○ verb (vetoed, vetoing, vetoes) [transitive]  1  PREJECT/NOT ACCEPTif someone in authority vetoes something, they refuse to allow it to happen, especially something that other people or organizations have agreed 否决〔尤指他人或其他组织已赞同之事〕veto legislation/a measure/a proposal etc President Bush vetoed the bill on July 6. 布什总统于7月6日否决了那项议案。► see thesaurus at refuse, vote2  REJECT/NOT ACCEPTto refuse to accept a particular plan or suggestion 不同意,反对〔某个计划或建议〕 Jenny wanted to invite all her friends, but I quickly vetoed that idea. 珍妮想邀请她所有的朋友,不过我立即对此表示反对。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusveto• The governor vetoed a bill that would have given some much-needed money to public libraries.• The governor vetoed another version of the bill last fall.• The president has the right to veto any piece of legislation.• European plans to deregulate air fares were vetoed by Spain.• Requests to take foster children abroad are often vetoed by the biological parent.• The deal was agreed by the board but vetoed by the chairman.• The teams were to operate by consensus, each having the power to veto decisions, none with the power to impose.• If the president can be induced to veto Dole legislation, that claim will look stronger still.• It reeks of just another favor to the rich, and the president has vowed to veto it.• It generally works by consensus, so a country can veto its conclusions.• Other contract proposals are languishing in the Senate, and Clinton has either vetoed or threatened to veto the rest.• Participants may read the transcript and, if they are unhappy, can veto release for a time.• Jenny wanted to invite all her friends, but I quickly vetoed that idea.• Bill Clinton vetoed the balanced budget.• President Clinton has vowed to veto the legislation.vetoed ... bill• Clinton vetoed the bill after being lobbied by trial lawyers, but Congress overrode the veto.• The president vetoed the bill - and the Senate failed by a single vote to override his veto.• On June 27,1973, Nixon vetoed the bill cutting the funds.• Roemer vetoed the bill on July 6.vetoed ... idea• I vetoed the idea on the grounds that Firecracker would spot the deception in two seconds.Related topics: Politicsveto2 ●○○ noun (plural vetoes) [countable, uncountable]  PREJECT/NOT ACCEPTa refusal to give official permission for something, or the right to refuse to give such permission 否决(权)veto on de Gaulle’s veto on the British application to join the EEC 戴高乐对英国加入欧洲经济共同体申请的否决veto over The head teacher has the right of veto over management-board decisions. 校长有权否决管理委员会的决定。veto of Washington’s veto of Seoul’s nuclear ambitions 华盛顿对劳工法案的否决 The Senate had a sufficient majority to override the presidential veto (=not accept his refusal). 参议院有足够的多数票可以推翻总统的否决。exercise/use your veto 行使否决权Examples from the Corpusveto• Bush thus maintained his record of never having had a veto overridden in Congress.• The two houses would have absolute veto rights over each other.• The Senate gave President Clinton a victory Thursday when lawmakers sustained his veto of a bill banning certain late-term abortions.• The president, with his veto power, blocked these reactionary schemes.• Unfortunately, the line-item veto is one of those dumb ideas that took on a life of its own.• It remains to be seen whether the line-item veto will control spending.• However, the effect of requiring unanimity means in practice that any one constituent body has a right of veto.• The president vetoed the bill - and the Senate failed by a single vote to override his veto.• As a result of the president's veto the inner-cities program will not now go ahead.exercise/use your veto• The Bush administration criticized the decision and threatened to use its veto powers.From Longman Business Dictionaryvetove‧to /ˈviːtəʊ-toʊ/ verb [transitive]LAW to officially refuse to allow something to happen, especially something other people have agreedAn attempt to use £35 million to strengthen the bank’s capital was vetoed by bank regulators. —veto noun [countable]Senior advisers have recommended a veto to the President.→ See Verb tableOrigin veto2 (1600-1700) Latin “I refuse to allow”, from vetare “to forbid”ve·to1 verbveto2 nounChineseSyllable  they in Business if to someone authority Corpus vetoes refuse something,
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