词组 | veto |
释义 | verb | noun veto1 /ˈviːtəʊ $ -toʊ/ verb (past tense and past participle vetoed, present participle vetoingvetoes) to officially refuse to allow something that other people have agreednounsveto legislation/a bill (=stop something becoming a law) The president could still veto the bill.veto a plan/idea/proposal It only needs a single member to veto the plan.veto a measure (=veto something that has been planned) Council leaders are intending to veto the measure.veto a decision She can veto any decision the committee takes.veto a budget The leader of the council might veto their budget.verbsthreaten to veto sth A number of senators have threatened to veto the proposal.phraseshave the power/right to veto sth Does the chairman have the right to veto any decision? verb | noun veto2 /ˈviːtəʊ $ -toʊ/ noun an official refusal to allow something, or the right to do thisverbsuse your veto also exercise your veto formal Russia used its veto to reject the plan.phrasesthe power/right of veto The president has the right of veto over any legislation. |
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