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		pleb·i·scite AHD[plĕbʹĭ-sīt', -sĭt] D.J.[ˈplebɪˌsaɪt, -sɪt]K.K.[ˈplɛbɪˌsaɪt, -sɪt]n.(名词)- A direct vote in which the entire electorate is invited to accept or refuse a proposal:公民投票:邀请全体选举人来接受或拒绝一项提议的直接投票:"a new constitution, which his people dutifully ratified in a plebiscite"(New York Times)“由他的人民在公民投票中尽职地批准通过的新宪法”(纽约时报)
 
 - A vote in which a population exercises the right of national self-determination.公民表决:人们行使其国家自决权的表决
 
 
 - French plébiscite 法语 plébiscite 
 
 - from Latin plēbiscītum 源自 拉丁语 plēbiscītum 
 
 - plēbis [genitive of] plēbs [the people] * see  pelə- 1plēbis   plēbs的所有格 [人民] * 参见 pelə- 1
 
 - scītum [decree] [from neuter past participle of] scīscere [to vote for] [inchoative of] scīre [to know] * see  skei- scītum [法令]   源自scīscere的中性过去分词 [选举]   scīre的起始动词 [知道] * 参见 skei- 
 
  plebisʹcitar'y AHD[plə-bĭsʹĭ-tĕr'ē, plĕb'ĭ-sĭtʹə-rē] (形容词) |