单词 | vote of confidence |
释义 | Related topics: Votingˌvote of ˈconfidence noun (plural votes of confidence) [countable] 1 PPVSUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANa formal process in which people vote in order to show that they support someone or something, especially the government 〔尤指对政府的〕信任投票 On April 19 the new government won a vote of confidence by 339 votes to 207. 4月19日,新政府以339票对207票赢得信任投票。2 SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANsomething that you do or say that shows you support someone and approve of their actions 赞同[支持]的表示vote of confidence in The new investments are widely seen as a vote of confidence in the nation’s economic future. 这些新的投资被普遍认为是对国家经济前景的支持。Examples from the Corpusvote of confidence• Arvey, knowing he was being blamed, was hoping for a vote of confidence.• On 23 November 1923 Stresemann was refused a vote of confidence.• Shortly afterwards the government survived a vote of confidence in the Dáil by 83 votes to 80.• It hardly amounted to a vote of confidence for the new regime.• When insiders buy a stock, that is a direct vote of confidence.• This was an impressive personal vote of confidence.won ... vote of confidence• The new government won a vote of confidence from the National Assembly on May 29 by a majority of 76.ˌvote of ˈconfidence nounChineseSyllable in which formal people process vote Corpus a |
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