ballot

美音:['bælət] 英音:['bælət]

简单释义:


n.选票;(无记名)投票选举;投票表决;(选举中的)投票总数

v.要求某人(对某事)无记名投票;进行无记名投票

网络抽签;选举票;投票用纸

变形:

第三人称单数:ballots  现在分词:balloting  过去式:balloted  


完整释义:


n.

1.投票用纸,选票;投票用小球
2.无记名投票
3.投票;投票权
4.投票总数
5.抽签
6.〔美国〕决定总统候选人的选举
7.候选人名单
8.烟箱

v.

1.通过投票[抽签]选出
2.投票,投票表决
3.向…拉票
4.拈阄,抽签


例句:

  1. There was an open nomination, there was a secret ballot, and there was full particpation in this election.
    这次选举包括公开提名,无记名投票和积极参与。

  2. Finally, on the forty-seventh ballot, support began to increase for one of the minor candidates. His name was Franklin Pierce.
    最后,在第47轮投票中,支持者开始将票投向一位年轻的参选人,他的名字叫富兰克林.皮尔斯。

  3. So if the user searches for the word "selection" , the code should return results that contain words like "vote" , "choice" , and "ballot" .
    如果用户搜索单词“selection”,代码应该返回包含“vote”、“choice”和“ballot”这类词的结果。

  4. Egyptian voters came out in force Saturday for the first ballot since popular protests swept away the previous government.
    埃及选民出来投票周六生效以来的第一次群众性示威活动一扫上届政府。

  5. Had Daniel Ortega not got himself illegally on to this year's ballot to seek a third term, his wife might have run in his stead.
    总统DanielOrtega自己不能非法地参与今年总统大选寻求三连任,他的妻子可能代替他出马竞选。

  6. Once qualified, minor party candidates are placed directly on the General Election ballot and do not appear on primary ballots.
    一经验证资格,非主要政党候选人不需出现在初选的选票就直接晋升入普选的选票。

  7. Smith and McAdoo battled it out for 16 days until the exhausted convention nominated John W. Davis of West Virginia on the 103rd ballot.
    史密斯和麦卡杜的竞争持续了整整16天,直到筋疲力尽的会议各方最终在第103次投票中提名约翰戴维斯为西弗吉尼亚州的候选人。

  8. "We cannot be a party that strips working Americans of the right to a secret-ballot election, " he warned.
    “我们不能成为一个剥夺美国劳动者无记名投票权的政党,”他警告道。

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