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ve·to AHD[vēʹtō] D.J.[ˈviːtəʊ]K.K.[ˈvito]n.(名词)pl. ve.toes 【复数】- The vested power or constitutional right of one branch or department of government to refuse approval of measures proposed by another department, especially the power of a chief executive to reject a bill passed by the legislature and thus prevent or delay its enactment into law.否决权:政府的分支或部门的既定权力或宪法权利,用以否定另一个部门提出的法案,特别是指行政官的否决由立法部门通过的议案的权力,如此阻止或耽误议案生效并成为法律
- Exercise of this right.否决权的行使
- An official document or message from a chief executive stating the reasons for rejection of a bill.否决理由书:由主行政官给出的一份官方文件或者咨文,表明反对议案的原因
- An authoritative prohibition or rejection of a proposed or intended act.禁止,阻止:对提出的或准备做的行动的权威性禁止或者反对
v.tr.(及物动词)ve.toed, ve.to.ing, ve.toes - To prevent (a legislative bill) from becoming law by exercising the power of veto.否决:通过行使否决权而使立法案不能形成法律
- To forbid or prohibit authoritatively.权威性的禁止或消除
- From Latin vetō [first person sing. present tense of] vetāre [to forbid] 源自 拉丁语 vetō vetāre的第一人称单数现在时 [禁止]
veʹtoer n.(名词) |