votes of confidence

美 [voʊts əv ˈkɑːnfɪdəns]英 [vəʊts ɒv ˈkɒnfɪdəns]
  • n.(表示支持领导人、政党、看法等的)信任票
  • vote of confidence的复数
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  1. The government survived two votes of no confidence last night .

    政府在昨天夜间举行的两次不信任投票中幸免于难。

  2. Relations between the administration and faculty have been strained ; in 2013 , the faculty of five of N.Y.U. " s schools passed votes of no confidence in John Sexton , the current president who will be retiring .

    该校行政部门与教师之间的关系已经变得十分紧张:2013年,纽约大学五大院系的全体教师集体投票决定,他们已对即将退休的现任校长约翰·塞克斯通(JohnSexton)失去信心。