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plebiscite/ˈplebisait, -sit/n. 1 the direct vote of all the electors of a state etc. on an important public question, e.g. a change in the constitution 公民投票 2 the public expression of a community's opinion, with or without binding force 公众舆论 3 Rom. Hist. a law enacted by the plebeians' assembly [罗马]【史】(通过平民集会制定的)平民制定法 □ plebiscitary /-ˈbisit(ə)ri/ adj.[French plébiscite from Latin plebiscitum, from plebs plebis ‘the common people’ + scitum ‘decree’ from sciscere ‘vote for’] |