常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句In theory, that question is irrelevant in Brazil, since voting is compulsory.理論上,巴西不存在此問(wèn)題,因?yàn)橥镀笔菑?qiáng)制性的。It includes stats like how many people vote, giving high marks to countries with compulsory voting rules.它包括諸如有多少人可以選舉,會(huì)給予有強(qiáng)制選舉制度的國(guó)家高分;In the new version of the test, to be rolled out October 19, there will more questions about gender equality, compulsory voting and the Australian legal system.今年10月19號(hào)開(kāi)始實(shí)行的新入籍考試將包括更多有關(guān)性別平等、投票義務(wù)以及澳大利亞法制系統(tǒng)的問(wèn)題。權(quán)威例句Compulsory voting, they argue—an idea that has always been off-limits in Britain.ECONOMIST: VotingExclude the countries where voting is compulsory—Greece, Luxembourg and Belgium—and the figure drops to 47% (see article).ECONOMIST: Euro-apathy TheAbstention in Chile's national elections has been rising, even though voting is compulsory.ECONOMIST: Consternation 返回 compulsory voting