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
- The right to vote and to stand for election;
(一)选举权和被选举权; - 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。 - Private shareholders should have the right to vote on these public-representative observers.
私人股东应有权投票选出这些作为公共代表的观察员。 - Civil rights include freedom, equality in law and in employment, and the right to vote.
公民权包括法律上和就业上的自由和平等以及投票权。 - He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote.
他成了公民,因此有投票权。 - We demand the right to vote and decide our own fate.
我们要求选举权,自己决定自己的命运。 - 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。 - They are divested of their right to vote.
他们被剥夺了投票权。 - As you know, we have the right to vote.
正如你知道的,我们有权选举。 - Aduh: And then poor whites, blacks and women got the right to vote. I know.
阿德:接着贫穷的白人、黑人和女人才有权利投票。这我知道。