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referendums [refə'rendəmz]

n. (就某政治问题的)公民投票( referendum的名词复数 );

例句:

  • The centrepiece of the plan is the idea of regular referendums, initiated by voters.
    这个计划的亮点是选民们动议的定期举行公民投票。
  • The most conspicuous way in which the old politics is changing is in the growing use of referendums.
    旧式政治最明显的变化在于其越来越多地进行全民公决。
  • Nobody can predict the results of referendums before the fact.
    公投的结果更是没有人可以事先预期到的.
  • He has called, and won, eight referendums.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • That includes reckless promises of renegotiations and referendums.
    来自WSJ
  • Both nations will hold referendums on draft settlement.
    来自BBC