常見例句用作名詞 (n.)The President has the power of veto.總統(tǒng)有否決權(quán)。Mother put a veto on our staying out late.母親不允許我們?cè)谕饷娲舻胶芡聿呕貋怼?/li>用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+ ~+n./pron.My father vetoed my plan.父親不同意我的計(jì)劃。用作名詞 (n.)Will they interpose their veto again?他們還會(huì)再次否決嗎?An abstention is not regarded as a veto.棄權(quán)不視為否決。Mr Bush's veto does not kill stem-cell research.布什的否決沒有徹底封殺干細(xì)胞研究。They carried the ministerial veto.他們行使了內(nèi)閣否決權(quán)。Japan exercised her veto to block the resolution.日本使用了否決權(quán)反對(duì)該項(xiàng)決議。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)The president last week vetoed the tax cut.總統(tǒng)上個(gè)星期否決了減稅法案。The President has the power to veto legislation.總統(tǒng)有權(quán)否決立法。President Bush has vowed to veto any timetable for troop withdrawal.布什總統(tǒng)發(fā)誓會(huì)否決任何一個(gè)軍隊(duì)撤回的安排。The Russians are threatening to veto any resolution not acceptable to Serbia.俄方明確表示將反對(duì)任何難以令塞爾維亞接受的方案。Most governors have the power to veto line items of the proposed state budget.許多州長有權(quán)反對(duì)州預(yù)算法案提案的項(xiàng)目 返回 vetoed