roll-call
基本解释
- n. 點名;列隊點名
- vt. 點名
英汉例句
- All 155 of the party's MPs turned out for the roll-call vote.
該黨155位議員全都蓡與了唱名投票。 - And it is getting worse. So far this year, a record 80% of roll-call votes in the House have pitted a majority of Republicans against a majority of Democrats.
這還不是最糟的,今年到現在爲止,衆議院兩黨投票的分歧達到了80%。 - Putting aside his unshakable position in the global roll-call of civilisation's great and good, why should we care about this curious, clever, condemned Greek?
不談他在文明進程名人榜上不可動搖的地位,我們爲什麽要在意這個好奇的、聰明的、被送進監獄的希臘人呢? - Stafford Cripps, Harold Wilson, Jim Callaghan, Selwyn Lloyd, Reggie Maudling: a roll-call of failure.
ECONOMIST: Sir Alec Cairncross - They relate a dismal roll-call of anxiety, stress, depression, alcohol and opiate addictions, child abuse and suicides.
ECONOMIST: Kashmir's troubles
雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- If you take a roll call, you check which of the members of a group are present by reading their names out.
- A roll call of a particular type of people or things is a list of them.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 輪流呼叫