vote of confidence
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A vote of confidence is a vote in which members of a group are asked to indicate that they still support the person or group in power, usually the government. (通常指對(duì)政府的)信任投票[usu sing]
The Indian prime minister, V.P. Singh, lost a vote of confidence in the Indian parliament. 印度縂理辛格沒能通過印度議會(huì)的信任投票。
2. N-COUNT A vote of confidence is something that you say or do that shows that you approve of or support a person or a group. 贊同的表示; 支持的表示[usu sing]
The ten-year deal is a vote of confidence in coal-fired power stations. 這份10年協(xié)議是對(duì)燃煤電站的支持。
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vote of confidence (votes of confidence)
劍橋詞典
- formal
an occasion when the members of a parliament or other organization are asked to say that they support the people in authority and agree with their actions
信任投票
The government held a vote of confidence and lost /won it. 政府?dāng)H行了一次信任投票,結(jié)果未獲通過/順利過關(guān)。
a sign that you are pleased with the quality of something or what someone has done or produced
滿意;信任;贊成
I think the fact that so many of you are here tonight is a vote of confidence forour local performers . 我覺得今晚你們這麼多人來到這裡是對(duì)我們地方縯員的一種肯定。 返回 vote of confidence