1.投票数胜过...,得票多于...,通过投票压倒(对方,他人)
1.to defeat someone or something by winning more votes then them
1.Much of the same sort of discussion followed about shoulder-straps, with my Mum being outvoted .
相关的讨论还牵涉到肩带,我的母亲成了少数派。
2.A year later, the newly elected Scottish National party government tried to withdraw funding but was outvoted in parliament.
1年后,新当选的苏格兰民族党(ScottishNationalparty)政府试图收回资金,但遭到议会否决。
3.It has worked: Britain has not been outvoted on a serious piece of financial-services legislation.
这显然有效:英国没有在任何重大的金融服务业立法上成为失败的一方。
4.while reassuring Britain that it will not be outvoted in the European Banking Authority, which sets common rules.
同时使英国放心,它在欧洲银行管理局制定的共同规则,不会通过投票而被否决。
5.The chairman 's realization that he is going to be outvoted.
董事长意识到他的得票将被别人超过。
6.Richard and David tried to get the question put on the agenda but they were heavily outvoted.
理查德和戴维极力想把问题列入议程,但遭多数票否决。
7.Page had joined Brin in deciding to end Google's experiment in censorship; the outvoted Schmidt accepted the decision.
佩奇也站到布林这边,决定中终止Google在审查方面所作的尝试。少数派斯密特接受这一决定。
8.I tried to get them to change their minds but the opponents to the proposal held all the aces and I was outvoted.
我想使他们改变主意,但该建议的反对者们却处于支配地位,结果我在投票中失势了。
9.I loved your book, but the others on the jury outvoted me.
我喜欢你的书,可是评审团里其他人都投了反对票,我也没办法。