supermajority
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例句
The ruling coalition has no chance of keeping its supermajority, but might with luck win a simple majority, or plurality.
執政聯盟已經不可能取得絕大多數,只能求天保佑獲得簡單多數或相對多數。
It took a simple majority vote to increase public pensions, but it would take a two-thirds supermajority to raise taxes to pay for them.
增加公共津貼只需要取得簡單多數,而增稅來支付津貼卻需要三分之二的絕對多數的支持。
No one expects the LDP coalition to keep its supermajority, but it has a chance of retaining a slim majority.
沒有人指望自民黨勢力繼續保持絕大多數的占有率,但要保持略微占有大多數的水平還是有希望的。
To put the vote on the ballot the traditional way, Mr Brown needs a supermajority (two-thirds) in the legislature.
采用傳統方式以不記名形式投票,布朗需要在議會有絕對多數(至少三分之二)的支持率。
Of course Mr Obama could get things done when he had a supermajority, and the stimulus even passed without one.
想當然爾,歐巴馬在有超級多數時可以把事情完成,而他甚至不需要超級多數來通過經濟刺激方案。
Having lost their supermajority in the Senate, the Democrats resorted to a questionable budget procedure to defeat a filibuster.
由于失去了在參議院中的絕對多數,民主黨不得不借助一套值得商榷的預算系統來戰勝那些阻礙議事進程的人。
Aiming to win the supermajority that would have eased this task, Mr Erdogan embraced a strident anti-Kurdish tone on the campaign trail.
企圖贏得絕大多數來緩解這個改憲任務,埃爾多安先生在競選運動中采用了刺耳的反庫爾德人的腔調。
Proposition 25 would reduce the requirement for budgets to a simple majority, but keep the supermajority rule for tax hikes.
25號決議還將對通過財政預算案的要求減少至只需獲得多數通過即可,但是在增加稅收的問題上還是要遵守絕大多數規則。
By the time Massachusetts cost Mr Obama his supermajority, support for health reform had dropped away (see chart).
在麻州的選舉讓歐巴馬喪失超級多數的時候,對健保改革的支持度已經下降了。
For a brief period Mr Specter gave Mr Obama his supermajority in the upper chamber.
他一度使奧巴馬獲得在參議院的絕對多數議席。
Democrats in the Senate have lost their sixty-vote supermajority needed to block any effort by Republicans to kill legislation.
參議院民主黨已經失去了阻止共和黨反對任何立法的三分之二的優勢。
His ratings are falling, and in November's mid-term elections he looks likely, at the very least, to lose his supermajority in the Senate.
他的支持率下滑,從十一月的中期大選來看,他很有可能在參議院喪失絕對的統治力。
Republicans in Texas hold a majority in both chambers of the legislature, including a supermajority in the House.
德克薩斯州共和黨在負責立法的兩院中均占多數席位,在參議院中的席位更是壓倒性的。
The new Congress is attempting to reverse that decision, though whether it can muster the necessary supermajority is moot.
新一屆國會正試圖推翻這個決定,盡管能否召集必須的壓倒多數還有待論證。
Currently important decisions require a supermajority of 85 per cent of votes, and the US has a 17 per cent share.
目前IMF的重要決定需要得到85%的絕對多數投票,而美國擁有17%的投票權重。
but a supermajority would be needed to reverse that cut,
但卻需要一個絕對多數投票表決來扭轉這種削減。