n. 1.投票(过程,手续);表决。 2.投票权,选举权;投票人,选举人;(属于同一派别的)一群投票者。 3.投票纸;(选)票;投票数,得票数。 4.议决,议决事项,议决(金)额。 5.〔英国〕 〔V-〕 下院会议记录。 短语和例子 an open [a secret] vote 记名[无记名]投票。 chosen by vote 投票选出的。 vote by rising [a show of hands] 起立[举手]表决。 pass a vote 通过议案;议决。 The motion was carried by fourteen votes. 该项动议以十四票获得通过。 At what age should women have a vote 妇女要到几岁才有选举权? a casting vote (主席的)决定性投票。 The candidate polled two thousand votes. 这个候选人得了两千票。 a vote of ABC31000 for a new building 建筑费一千元的拨款决议。 cast a vote for [against] 投票拥护[反对]。 come to the vote = go to the vote. get out a [the] vote 〔美国〕获得预期的投票者[支持者]。 give [record] one's vote to [for] 投…的票。 go back upon a vote 重新表决。 go to the vote (议案等)被提交表决。 put to the vote 付表决。 take a vote on (a question) (对某问题)进行表决。 vote of account 〔英国〕(议会拨与政府使用的)预算金额。 vote(s) of credit 〔英国〕(议会给予政府的)预算外可借用金额。 vi. 投票 (for against), 选举;提议。 vt. 1.投票给…,投…的票;投票决定,表决。 2.〔口语〕由舆论决定,(舆论)公认。 3.〔口语〕提议。 短语和例子 The measure was voted a failure. 大家都说这个办法是要失败的。 I vote that we go to the theatre tonight. 我提议今晚看戏去。 be voted 〔美国〕被公认为。 vote (a measure) through 使(议案)表决通过。 vote a split ticket 〔美国〕兼投两党候选人的票。 vote by ballot 不记名投票。 vote by “yes” and “no” 口头表决。 vote down 否决。 vote for 1. 投票赞成,赞成,选举(某人)。 2. 〔口语〕建议,提议 ( I vote for stopping. 我提议停止)。 vote ... in 选出,选举。 vote ... out [out of] 投票驱逐,对…投反对票;(公议)停止。 -able = votable.
the opinion of a group as determined by voting; "they put the question to a vote"
a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative; "there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion"; "they allowed just one vote per person" 同义词:ballot, voting, balloting,
a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment; "American women got the vote in 1920" 同义词:right to vote, suffrage,
the total number of voters who participated; "they are expecting a large vote" 同义词:voter turnout,
a body of voters who have the same interests; "he failed to get the Black vote"
express one''s preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote; "He voted for the motion"; "None of the Democrats voted last night"
bring into existence or make available by vote; "They voted aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia"
express a choice or opinion; "I vote that we all go home"; "She voted for going to the Chinese restaurant"
express one''s choice or preference by vote; "vote the Democratic ticket"
be guided by in voting; "vote one''s conscience"
例句与用法
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Each vote specifies the services . 每一拨款案详细说明服务部门的情况。
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With one voice , the workers voted to strike . 工人投票一致要求罢工。
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The law gives citizens the right to vote . 该法律给公民选举的权利。
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I'm going to the polling booth to cast my vote . 我现在去投票站投票。
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There was a solid vote in favor of the proposal . 提案获全体一致通过。
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She won the seat by a margin of ten votes . 她以十票优势赢得席位。
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The bill passed with one dissentient vote . 议案以一票反对被通过。
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The motion was carried by fourteen votes . 该项动议以十四票获得通过。
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The regular judge has a casting vote . 正式法官的一票起决定作用。
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The candidate polled two thousand votes . 这个候选人得了两千票。