one person one vote
英 [wʌn ˈpɜːsn wʌn vəʊt]
美 [wʌn ˈpɜːrsn wʌn voʊt]
一人一票制
双语例句
- The protesters back the one person, one vote offer on the table but are angry that candidates will be chosen by a committee of mostly Beijing loyalists.
抗议者对中央方案中的一人一票没有意见,但对于候选人将由一个多数成员亲北京的委员会遴选产生而感到愤怒。 - In August, Beijing agreed to introduce universal suffrage, one person one vote, for the 2017 election of chief executive – the top political job in the territory.
今年8月,北京方面同意在2017年香港特首(香港最高行政职务)选举时实行一人一票式的普选。 - Some participants strongly favoured the notion of "one person one vote", given the fact that a small number of voters were entitled to two votes at present.
有些嘉宾极力赞成「一人一票」,因为现在有少部分人是「一人两票」。 - However, the disadvantage of the share of rural cooperative economic organizations which called "government-in-one agency", shares closed and the action of" one person, one vote "system and so on, is a serious obstacle to the rural collective economic development.
但是,农村股份合作经济组织政社合一、股权封闭和实行一人一票制等的制度缺陷,严重阻碍了农村集体经济的向前发展。 - In a big country, however, one person, one vote is problematic.
然而,在一个大国,一人一票的制度是有问题的。 - Hence, it really is the end of history, but in the bad sense that no improvements are possible once the system of one person, one vote is in place.
因此,这真的是历史的终结,但它不是一件好事,因为一旦实施了一人一票的选举制度,就不可能作出任何改进。 - He should press for a system of one person one vote in which candidates are not pre-screened.
他应当争取实现一人一票、且候选人不受预先筛选的制度。
