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- He's ineligible to vote. 他没有资格投票。
- He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote. 他成为公民,并因此获得了选举权。
- Her husband's such a chauvinist that he tries to tell her how to vote. 她丈夫可真是个大男子主义者,她该投谁的票,他也要左右她。
- "He was ineligible to vote, because he didn't belong to the club." "他无资格投票,因为他不是那个俱乐部的成员。"
- ineligible to vote; ineligible for retirement benefits. 没有资格投票;没有资格领退休金。
- Men and women of eighteen and above are eligible to vote. 年龄在十八岁以上的男女有投票表决权。
- ineligible to vote;ineligible for retirement benefits. 没有资格投票;没有资格领退休金。
- He signalled his discontent by refusing to vote. 他拒绝投票以示不满。
- Associate members do not have the right to vote. 准会员没有选举权。
- I'm still undecided (about) who to vote for. 我尚未决定投谁的票。
- He's only 17 and therefore not eligible to vote. 他只有17岁,因此没有投票选举的资格。
- Only citizens are eligible to vote. 只有公民有选举资格。
- Women were then denied the right to vote. 那时妇女被拒给选举权。
- Eighteen-year-olds qualify to vote. 年满十八岁者有选举权。
- They embarked on a campaign to get people to vote. 他们展开一场动员人们投票的运动。
- They demanded the right to vote. 他们要求选举权。
- He was deprived of the right to vote. 他被剥夺了选举权。
- Not bothering to vote is a sure sign of defeatism. 连投票都不投,纯粹是失败主义。
- I asked him to vote for me but he was noncommittal. 我请他投我一票,可是他仍模?两可的。
- Not bother to vote is a sure sign of defeatism. 连投票都不投,纯粹是失败主义