vote的意思和读音

vote

: [voʊt] : [vəʊt]

n.

v.

votes  voting  voted  

v.+n.cast vote,take vote,win vote,lose vote,give vote

adj.+n.popular vote,crucial vote,unanimous vote,decisive vote,big vote

n.ballot,election,secret ballot,division,show of hands

v.choose,elect,opt for,support,back

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1.[c]~ (for/against sb/sth)a formal choice that you make in an election or at a meeting in order to choose sb or decide sth

There were 21 votes for and 17 against the motion, with 2 abstentions. 21 ,17 ,2

The motion was passed by 6 votes to 3. 6 3

The chairperson has the casting/deciding vote .

The Green candidate won over 3 000 of the 14 000 votes cast .绿 14 000 3 000

2.[c]~ (on sth)an occasion when a group of people vote on sth

to have/take a vote on an issue

The issue was put to the vote .

The vote was unanimous.

3.[sing]the total number of votes in an election

She obtained 40% of the vote. 40%

The party increased their share of the vote.

4.[sing];(the vote given by a particular group of people, or for a particular party, etc.

the student vote

the Labour vote

5.[sing]the right to vote, especially in political elections

In Britain and the US, people get the vote at 18. 18

v.

1.[i][t]););to show formally by marking a paper or raising your hand which person you want to win an election, or which plan or idea you support

Did you vote for or against her?

How did you vote at the last election?

Over 60% of members voted in favour of(= for) the motion.60%

We'll listen to the arguments on both sides and then vote on it.

Only about half of the electorate bothered to vote.

We voted Democrat in the last election.

Parliament voted to set up an independent inquiry into the matter.

2.[t][usupass]~ sb/sth + noun);to choose sb/sth for a position or an award by voting

He was voted most promising new director.

3.[t][usupass]~ sth + nounto say that sth is good or bad

The event was voted a great success.

4.[t]~ sb/yourself sthto agree to give sb/yourself sth by voting

The directors have just voted themselves a huge pay increase.

5.[t]~ (that)…to suggest sth or support a suggestion that sb has made

I vote (that) we go out to eat.

IDM

Shoppers voted with their feet and avoided the store.

vote with your feetto show what you think about sth by going or not going somewhere

Shoppers voted with their feet and avoided the store.

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n.1.the formal expression of a choice between two or more issues, people, etc.; an occasion when people formally choose between two or more issues, people, etc. in an election; the total number of votes made in an election

v.1.to formally express an opinion by choosing between two or more issues, people, etc.; to show your choice of a person or an issue in an election; to choose something or someone to win a prize or an honor2.to suggest what you would like to do in a particular situation

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1.He said he was not told when elections will be held or when an anticipated election law governing the vote will be announced.

2.Election activity has surged in the past few days with both major parties trying to motivate their supporters to vote.

3.Mr Cheng's backing is likely to be seen as a vote of confidence in London's already booming property market.

4.Voter registration is the right to vote on the rights of every citizen, from the legal recognition of their voter behavior.

5.Even if the alternative vote is not the official system, voters will tend to behave as if it were.使AVAV

6.But since it was not legal for a woman to vote at the time she was arrested.

7.The Economist, if it had a vote, would choose George W. Bush.·W·

8.Do you know who was the first American woman allowed to vote for her husband for president?

9.In advance of the House vote, President Bush said the legislation will help the U. S. intelligence community protect Americans.

10.Fewer Indians and Coloureds have been showing up to vote, indicating that many have not found a political home.