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vetove·to1 /ˈvitoʊ / verb [transitive] (present participle ve·to·ing, third person singular present tense ve·toes, past tense, past participle ve·toed) to refuse to give official permission for an action or plan, when other people have agreed to it否决;不批准◆The director vetoed the renovation plans because they were too expensive.经理否决了这些翻修计划,因为它们成本太高。
vetove·to2 /ˈvitoʊ / noun (plural ve·toes) [countable, uncountable] the official power to refuse permission for an action or plan, or an act of refusing permission否决权;否决◆Congress is likely to override the President's veto of the tax bill.国会很可能推翻总统对税收议案的否决。 |