a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands
投票结果;选举结果;表决结果。
an act of expressing such an indication of choice
投票;选举;表决(指行为)
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they are ready to put it to a vote .他们准备对这件事进行投票表决。
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(某一选民团体或指明集团的)得票总数
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the nationalist vote in Northern Ireland .北爱尔兰民族主义的得票数。
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投票权;选举权;表决权。
give or register a vote
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they voted against the resolution 他们对那项决议投了反对票
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I voted Labour .我投了工党的票。
[with obj. and adverbial or complement]cause (someone) to gain or lose a particular post or honour by means of a vote
投票决定(某人获得或失去职位或荣誉)
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incompetent judges are voted out of office .投票决定罢免无能的法官。
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〈非正式〉 建议,主张
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I vote we have one more game .我建议我们再打一场比赛。
[with obj.](of a legislature)grant or confer by vote
(立法机关)投票同意。
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投票否决。
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vote of confidence a vote showing that a majority continues to support the policy of a leader or governing body 信任投票 -
vote of no confidence (或vote of censure ) a vote showing that a majority does not support the policy of a leader or governing body 不信任投票 -
vote with one's feet informal indicate an opinion by being present or absent or by some other course of action 〈非正式〉 用脚投票;通过去或留等方式表明意见
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vote to do sth 投票去做某事
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vote with one's feet 通过去留表明意见
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vote for ... 为...投票
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vote on … 对...表决
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vote sth 选出…
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vote sth 投给…;支持…
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