plebiscite

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n. 公民投票, 平民表决

发音

UK /ˈplɛbɪsaɪt/
其它
UK /-sɪt/
US /ˈplɛbəˌsaɪt/

词形变化

plebiscites 复数 plebiscites

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A direct popular vote on an issue of public importance, such as an amendment to the constitution, a change in the sovereignty of the nation, or some government policy.

    公民投票

    公投

    政治 法律
  2. 2.

    An expression of the public's views on an issue, whether legally binding or not.

    引申义
  3. 3.

    Synonym of plebiscitum (“a law enacted by the common people, under the superintendence of a tribune or some subordinate plebeian magistrate, without the intervention of the senate”).

    历史

词汇关系

名词

上位词 1

词源

Sense 1 (“referendum”) is borrowed from French plébiscite, from Latin plēbiscītum, plēbis scītum, plēbī scītum (“law of the common people or plebs”), from plēbis (the genitive singular of plēbs (“common people, plebeians”)) + scītum (“decree, ordinance, statute”). Sense 3 (“law enacted by the common people”) is a learned borrowing from Latin plēbiscītum: see above. It is attested earlier than English plebiscitum. Cognates * Italian plebiscito * Middle French plebiscite (modern French plébiscite) * Middle Low German plebiscīt (“ordinance”) * Spanish plebiscito, plebisçito (obsolete)

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