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n.(名词)A direct vote in which the entire electorate is invited to accept or refuse a proposal:公民投票:邀请全体选举人来接受或拒绝一项提议的直接投票:例句:.a new constitution, which his people dutifully ratified in a plebiscite.(New York Times).由他的人民在公民投票中尽职地批准通过的新宪法.(纽约时报)
A vote in which a population exercises the right of national self-determination.公民表决:人们行使其国家自决权的表决
来源:French plébiscite 法语 plébiscite from Latin plôbiscotum 源自 拉丁语 plôbiscotum plôbis [genitive of] plôbs [the people] * see pel…- plôbis [] plôbs的所有格 [人民] *参见 pel…- scotum [decree] [from neuter past participle of] scoscere [to vote for] [inchoative of] score [to know] * see skei- scotum [法令] [] 源自scoscere的中性过去分词 [选举] [] score的起始动词 [知道] *参见 skei-
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