right to vote
英 [raɪt tu vəʊt]
美 [raɪt tu voʊt]
网络 选举权; 投票权; 无表决权; 表决权; 投票权利
英英释义
noun
- a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution
- American women got the vote in 1920
双语例句
- One of the first great American feminists, she fought for social reform and women's right to vote.
最伟大的女权运动先驱之一,她一直为了社会改革和女性投票权而奋斗。 - Associate members do not have the right to vote.
准会员没有选举权。 - He became a British citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote.
他成了英国公民,藉此得到了投票权。 - They insisted on their right to vote.
他们坚持要求要有选举权。 - The government had plans to encourage people to exercise their right to vote.
政府计划鼓励人民行使投票权。 - The right to vote and the right to be elected.
选举权和被选举权。 - They are divested of their right to vote.
他们被剥夺了投票权。 - From then on, all black people had the right to vote.
从那时起,所有的黑人都有了选举权。 - They even have the right to vote now.
他们现在甚至都有选举权了。 - In China, every citizen who has reached the age of eighteen has the right to vote and stand for election.
在中国,凡年满18岁的公民,都有选举权和被选举权。