narrow vote

以微弱多数获胜的投票

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A vote won by a small number of votes.

以少数票获胜的投票。

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narrow vote = 以微弱多数获胜的投票 (以少数票获胜的投票。)

  • The election was decided by a narrow vote, with only a few hundred ballots separating the candidates.选举以微弱票数决定,候选人之间仅相差数百张选票。
  • Despite the fierce debate, the proposal passed by a narrow vote of 52 to 48 percent.尽管辩论激烈,该提案仍以52%对48%的微弱票数通过。
  • It was a narrow vote, reflecting the deep divisions within the committee on the controversial issue.这是一次微弱投票,反映了委员会内部在争议问题上的严重分歧。
  • The team's new leader was chosen by a narrow vote of 51 to 49, indicating a lack of strong consensus.团队的新领导人以51比49的微弱票数选出,表明缺乏强有力的共识。
  • Analysts predict a narrow vote in the upcoming referendum, making every ballot crucial.分析师预测即将举行的全民公投将以微弱票数通过,每张选票都至关重要。
  • Winning by a narrow vote often means the outcome is still contested and can lead to further challenges.微弱票数获胜通常意味着结果仍然存在争议,并可能导致进一步的挑战。
  • The bill barely scraped through, securing a victory in parliament with a narrow vote after hours of deliberation.经过数小时的审议,该法案在议会中以微弱票数勉强通过,获得胜利。
  • A narrow vote can sometimes lead to instability or force further negotiations among the parties involved.微弱投票有时会导致不稳定或迫使相关各方进行进一步谈判。
  • The chairperson had to cast the deciding ballot after a narrow vote resulted in a tie.微弱票数导致平局后,主席不得不投下决定性的一票。
  • Historically, many significant decisions have been made by a narrow vote, shaping the course of nations.历史上,许多重大决策都是通过微弱票数做出的,塑造了国家的走向。