voteagainst
形容词:
1. 反对的;投反对票的
2. 不赞成的;不支持的
名词:
1. 反对票;反对
2. 投票反对者
词语辨析:
voteagainst与vote对立,表示投反对票或表达反对意见。用法上voteagainst表示明确的反对,而vote则可以表示投赞成票或表示支持。
词汇扩充:
1. vote for:投赞成票
2. vote on:对...进行投票
3. vote down:否决;反对
近义词:
oppose, dissent, resist, reject, disapprove
反义词:
vote for, support, approve, agree
柯林斯词典:
voteagainst (verb)
If you voteagainst a proposal or motion, you vote in order to show that you do not agree with it or support it.
voteagainst (noun)
If you do something voteagainst something such as a proposal or motion, you vote in order to show that you do not agree with it or support it.
牛津词典:
voteagainst (verb)
Express one's opposition to or disagreement with (someone or something) by voting against them.
voteagainst (noun)
The action of expressing opposition to or disagreement with someone or something by voting against them.
用法:
1. They decided to vote against the new budget proposal. (他们决定投反对票反对新的预算提案。)
2. She always votes against any increase in taxes. (她总是投反对票反对任何增税。)
3. The majority of the committee members voted against the motion. (大多数委员会成员投票反对了这个动议。)
4. The government is facing strong opposition from those who vote against their policies. (政府面临着那些反对他们政策的人的强烈反对。)
5. He was the only one who voted against the proposal. (他是唯一一个对这个提案投了反对票的人。)
中英双语例句:
- He voted against the plan because he believed it would harm the environment. (他投了反对票,因为他认为这个计划会损害环境。)
- The senator urged his colleagues to vote against the bill. (这位参议员敦促他的同事们投反对票。)
- She always votes against any policy that restricts personal freedom. (她总是投反对票反对任何限制个人自由的政策。)
- The opposition party is expected to vote against the proposed legislation. (反对党预计会投反对票反对这项拟议的立法。)
- Some members of the committee expressed their intention to vote against the motion. (委员会的一些成员表示他们打算投反对票反对这个动议。)
- The government is worried about the vote against their policies in the upcoming election. (政府对即将到来的选举中对他们政策的投反对票感到担忧。)
- The proposal was voted against by a majority of the board members. (这个提案被大多数董事会成员投反对票。)
- She was the only one who voted against the appointment of the new CEO. (她是唯一一个投反对票反对任命新CEO的人。)
- The union called on its members to vote against the proposed pay cuts. (工会呼吁其会员投反对票反对拟议的工资削减。)
- He was disappointed when his colleagues voted against his proposal. (当他的同事们投反对票反对他的提案时,他感到失望。)
- The bill was voted against in parliament and did not pass. (这项议案在议会中遭到了否决,未能通过。)
- The opposition party urged its members to vote against the government's new policies. (反对党敦促其成员投反对票反对政府的新政策。)
- She always votes against any measures that would increase taxes. (她总是投反对票反对任何会增税的措施。)
- Many citizens are planning to vote against the incumbent mayor in the upcoming election. (许多市民计划在即将到来的选举中投反对票反对现任市长。)
- The committee members voted against the proposed changes to the company's bylaws. (委员会成员投反对票反对公司章程的拟议变更。)
- The opposition party is expected to vote against the government's budget proposal. (预计反对党会投反对票反对政府的预算提案。)
- The board of directors unanimously voted against the merger with the rival company. (董事会一致投反对票反对与竞争对手公司的合并。)
- She was the only member of the committee who voted against the resolution. (她是委员会中唯一投反对票反对决议的成员。)
- The proposal to increase taxes was voted against by a majority of the citizens. (大多数市民投反对票反对增税提案。)
- He voted against the new policy because he believed it would be detrimental to small businesses. (他投了反对票,因为他认为新政策对小企业有害。)
- The motion to ban smoking in public places was voted against by a narrow margin. (禁止在公共场所吸烟的动议以微弱优势被否决。)