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Vetoes Meaning in English

word · lemma: veto

ˈviˌtoʊz
VEE-tohz
vˈiːtəʊz
VEE-tohz

释义

The plural of 'veto', meaning official refusals by a person or group in authority to allow something to happen, especially in politics or government.

用法与细微差别

Used in formal, legal, or political contexts. 'Vetoes' is the correct plural of 'veto'. Often used when discussing decisions by presidents, governors, or international bodies like the UN. Do not confuse with 'votes'.

例句

The president issued two vetoes last year.

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UN Security Council members sometimes use vetoes to block resolutions.

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Her proposal faced several vetoes from the board.

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There have been so many vetoes that nothing gets passed anymore.

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Whenever Congress can't agree, presidential vetoes are almost guaranteed.

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Some countries' constitutions give leaders broad vetoes over new laws.

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