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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 否决A veto is an act of forbidding something or stopping something from being put into action. 双语例句例: They need 12 votes to override his veto. 他们需要12票来推翻他的否决。 例: The veto was a calculated political risk. 此次否决是一次精心策划的政治冒险。 例: a presidential veto of legislation. 总统对立法的否决权。 2.?[U 不可数名词] 否决权Veto is the right that someone in authority has to forbid something. 双语例句例: the president's power of veto. 总统的否决权。
VERB. 动词vetoes , vetoing , vetoed 1.?[T 及物动词] 否决If someone in authority vetoes something, they forbid it, or stop it from being put into action. 双语例句例: 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。 例: the power to veto a bill absolutely. 完全否决提案的权力。
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