veto
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A(z) „veto” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to veto
01

vétóz, vétót emel

to reject or prohibit a decision, proposal, or action
Transitive: to veto a decision or action
to veto definition and meaning
Példåk
In the meeting, one member had the power to veto any decision, ensuring unanimous agreement.
Az ĂŒlĂ©sen egy tagnak joga volt vĂ©tĂłzni bĂĄrmely döntĂ©st, biztosĂ­tva az egyhangĂș egyetĂ©rtĂ©st.
02

vétóz, elutasít

to reject or refuse to allow an idea or suggestion
Transitive: to veto an idea or plan
Példåk
Her parents vetoed her plan to travel alone to a foreign country, insisting she wait until she was older.
A szĂŒlei vĂ©tĂłztak az önĂĄllĂł kĂŒlföldi utazĂĄsi tervĂ©n, ragaszkodva ahhoz, hogy vĂĄrjon, amĂ­g idƑsebb lesz.
01

a vote or formal decision that prevents a proposal or measure from being approved

Példåk
The mayor 's veto was overridden by a two-thirds majority.
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