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veto

英 [ˈviːtəʊ]

美 [ˈviːtoʊ]

n.  否决权; 拒绝认可; 禁止
v.  行使否决权; 拒绝认可; 禁止; 拒不接受; 反对; 否定

过去分词:vetoed 过去式:vetoed 现在分词:vetoing 第三人称单数:vetoes 

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牛津词典

    noun

    • 否决权
      the right to refuse to allow sth to be done, especially the right to stop a law from being passed or a decision from being taken
      1. The British government used its veto to block the proposal.
        英国政府行使其否决权阻止了这项提案。
      2. to have the power/right of veto
        有否决权
      3. the use of the presidential veto
        总统否决权的行使
    • 拒绝认可;禁止
      an occasion when sb refuses to allow sth to be done
      1. For months there was a veto on employing new staff.
        有好几个月禁止雇用新职员。

    verb

    • 行使否决权;拒绝认可;禁止
      to stop sth from happening or being done by using your official authority (= by using your veto )
      1. Plans for the dam have been vetoed by the Environmental Protection Agency.
        修建大坝的计划已被环境保护局否决。
    • 拒不接受;反对;否定
      to refuse to accept or do what sb has suggested
      1. I wanted to go camping but the others quickly vetoed that idea.
        我想去野营,但这个想法很快遭到了其他人的反对。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 否决;否定
      If someone in authorityvetoessomething, they forbid it, or stop it being put into action.
      1. De Gaulle vetoed Britain's application to join the EEC...
        戴高乐驳回了英国加入欧洲经济共同体的申请。
      2. The President vetoed the economic package passed by Congress.
        总统否决了国会通过的一揽子经济计划。
      3. Vetois also a noun.
      4. The veto was a calculated political risk.
        这项否决是一次精心策划的政治冒险。
    • N-UNCOUNT 否决权
      Vetois the right that someone in authority has to forbid something.
      1. ...the President's power of veto.
        总统的否决权

    英英释义

    noun

    • a vote that blocks a decision
      1. the power or right to prohibit or reject a proposed or intended act (especially the power of a chief executive to reject a bill passed by the legislature)

        verb

        双语例句

        • And if I have to enforce this discipline by veto, I will.
          并且,如果我必须由否决强制执行这个学科,我将。
        • The President vetoed the economic package passed by Congress.
          总统否决了国会通过的一揽子经济计划。
        • The Allied nations managed to veto the suggestion.
          盟国设法否决了这一建议。
        • The Lords exercised their veto.
          上议院使用了他们的否决权。
        • All five permanent members have exercised the veto right at one time or another.
          所有五个常任理事国都曾经行使过否决权。
        • Most governors have veto power over state legislation, analogous to the veto power of the President.
          多数地方长官都有对州立法的否决权,类似于总统的否决权。
        • The proposal was removed by Congress under threat of presidential veto.
          在总统否决的威胁之下,那个议案已经被国会取消了。
        • The veto has been a traditional instrument of diplomacy for centuries.
          几个世纪以来否决权一直是外交上惯用的手段。
        • He reserved the right to veto any future plans he disagreed with.
          他保留了对任何将来他不赞同的计划的否决权。
        • But their shares had restricted voting rights, which prevented them from having a veto at some shareholders'meetings.
          但是他们的股票只有很有限的投票权,这使得他们在某些股东大会中否决那些投票。