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e-voting

/ee-voh-ting/US // ˈiˌvoʊ tɪŋ //

电子投票,电子表决,电子化投票

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : electronic voting.

Examples

  • House rules require an absolute majority of members voting to choose a speaker.

  • But this year, instead of simply voting against Boehner on Tuesday, at least two members of the group are vying to replace him.

  • As she discussed her understanding of the voting rights campaign and how she planned to recreate it, I grew more relieved.

  • Her focus would be on the three months, January through March 1965, that gave birth to the Voting Rights Act.

  • And the Absinthe House has a full list: Other famous imbibers include P.T. Barnum, Oscar Wilde, and General Robert E. Lee.

  • E was an Esquire, with pride on his brow; F was a Farmer, and followed the plough.

  • True; but as we are far enough now from that point, we must e'en make the best of the bad.

  • Neither privately owned nor government stock is entitled to voting power.

  • I can hardly help laughing at this myself; for, Se non e vero, ben Trovato!

  • "I supposed you 'adn't, as 'e ain't 'ere, with yer ma," replied the young person.