block votes

美 [blɑːk voʊts]英 [blɒk vəʊts]
  • n.集体投票(投票人代表着一批人的投票制度)
  • block vote的复数
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block votes

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    N-COUNT (由一人代表大量选民投的)集团投票
    A block vote is a large number of votes that are all cast in the same way by one person on behalf of a group of people.

  1. European countries collectively hold about 30 per cent of the votes on the board , meaning that a reduction of the supermajority threshold to around 75 per cent , as suggested by Germany , would still allow them to block votes .

    欧洲国家合起来在IMF董事会上拥有大约30%的投票权重,这意味着,若按照德国的提议,将绝对多数票门槛降低至大约75%,它们仍将能够行使否决权。

  2. Opposition leaders are threatening to block budget votes in Parliament and civic groups have launched a legal challenge .

    反对党威胁说将要截流在国会中预算,一些民间的政治团体开始诉诸法律。