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- 有选举权的大会.an elective assembly
- 彼得到了有选举权的年龄时,他投票支持民主党,以示休戚与共。When Peter was old enough to vote,he threw in his lot with the Democrats.
- 有to have
- 1893年,新西兰成为现代史上第一个允许妇女有选举权的国家,比许多其他国家都要早。In 1893 New Zealand was the first nation in modern times to allow women to vote, long before many other countries.
- 强制投票是一项旨在命令有选举权的公民参加投票的法律或者规范制度。Compulsory voting (CV) is a system of laws and/or norms mandating that enfranchised citizens turn out to vote.
- 有点rather
- 要有need
- 有问题something the matter
- 有选举权的;选举人的Having the power or authority to elect; electoral.
- 有事have ... on
- 有用useful
- 1869年,怀俄明地区议会悄悄通过了赋予该州妇女选举权的法案。In 1869, the Wyoming Territorial Council quietly passed a bill giving the women of the territory the right to vote.
- 有一天in course of time
- 有钱in the dough
- 有选举权的机构an elective body
- 有意义的significative
- 有兴趣interested
- 有选举权constituent
- 有权be entitled to
- 我们采取不提人,又不剥夺选举权的办法,给他们一个转弯的余地,以利于分化他们。Our practice is not to make arrests and not to deprive them of their right to vote but instead to give them some leeway, and this will help to split them.