vote

美音:[voʊt] 英音:[vəʊt]

简单释义:


n.投票;表决;选举;选票

v.选举;提议;选出;建议

网络表决权;投票权

变形:

复数:votes  过去分词:voted  现在分词:voting  


完整释义:


n.

1.投票,投票表决;选票
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(过程,手续);表决
4.投票纸;(选)票;投票数,得票数
5.拨款案
6.议决,议决事项,议决(金)额
7.〔英国〕下院会议记录
8.主张;议决事项

v.

1.投票给…,投…的票;投票决定,表决
2.投票, 选举;提议
3.提议;建议:
4.〔口语〕提议
5.〔口语〕由舆论决定,(舆论)公认
6.拨款(给(某人);为某事而拨款):
7.一致称赞
8.(俗)因大家意见而宣布;公认:


例句:

  1. Analysts also predict that the Tuesday vote will far from end the matter.
    分析师还预测,周二的投票远不能使这件事结束。

  2. In January, the vote in favour of trying the field method was "as enthusiastic as you could get from a faculty, " says Mr Nohria, wryly.
    一月份,投票支持实地教学方法是“你能从教员里能得到的热情”,Nohria讽刺的说。

  3. The president seems to be assuming that when it comes to the crunch, Republicans will drop their objections and vote for this one too.
    总统似乎也有理由假设等到关键时刻,共和党人会放弃反对立场而为之投上赞成票。

  4. Even those constituents who detest her politics and would never vote for her, do admit that she has always been a very good constituency MP.
    连那些讨厌她的政治主张并对她投反对票的选民,也承认她始终是该选区的一位好议员。

  5. Nor is her voter-registration card, which allows her to vote only in her native village.
    同样,她的选民注册卡也不予认可,凭该卡昌达只能在家乡的村子里投票。

  6. Also, if your patron wanted to run for a city office, your patron would expect you to be loyal and vote for him.
    作为回报,如果庇护人要竞选官职,就会要求你投他一票。

  7. To maximise your influence. Vote in Estonia. In 2004 it had both low turnout and a disproportionate number of seats.
    扩大影响力投票给爱沙尼亚。在2004年,爱沙尼亚不但有极低的投票率,还有不成比例的议会席位。

  8. The suspension might have saved the project, as some sources said a vote could have ruled it out.
    这个暂停可能拯救了该项目,因为有消息说投票可能把它否决。

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