vote of confidence
noun [ C usually singular ] uk/ˌvəʊt əv ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/ us/ˌvoʊt əv ˈkɑːn.fɪ.dəns/
formal信任投票
an occasion when the members of a parliament or other organization are asked to say that they support the people in authority and agree with their actions
The government held a vote of confidence and lost/won it. 政府举行了一次信任投票,结果未获通过/顺利过关。
满意;信任;赞成
a sign that you are pleased with the quality of something or what someone has done or produced
I think the fact that so many of you are here tonight is a vote of confidence for our local performers. 我觉得今晚你们这么多人来到这里是对我们地方演员的一种肯定。