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基本釋義

n.
(選)票; 投票(總數(shù)),表決,選舉; 投票/選舉權(quán)
v.
投票,表決,選舉; 公認(rèn); 提議

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

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

這項(xiàng)動(dòng)議有21票贊成,17票反對(duì),2票棄權(quán)。

牛津詞典

The motion was passed by 6 votes to 3.

這項(xiàng)動(dòng)議以6票對(duì)3票獲得通過(guò)。

牛津詞典

The chairperson has the casting/deciding vote .

主席可投決定票。

牛津詞典

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

綠黨候選人在14 000張投票總數(shù)中獲得了3 000多張選票。

牛津詞典

to have/take a vote on an issue

就一問題進(jìn)行表決

牛津詞典

The issue was put to the vote .

這一問題被付諸表決。

牛津詞典

The vote was unanimous.

表決一致通過(guò)。

牛津詞典

She obtained 40% of the vote.

她獲得40%的選票。

牛津詞典

He walked to the local polling centre to cast his vote...

他走到當(dāng)?shù)氐耐镀敝行耐读似薄?/p>

The government got a massive majority — well over 400 votes...

政府獲得了遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超過(guò)400票贊成的絕大多數(shù)票。

Why do you think we should have a vote on that?...

為什么你認(rèn)為我們應(yīng)該對(duì)那件事進(jìn)行表決?

They took a vote and decided not to do it.

他們進(jìn)行了表決,決定放棄。

Opposition parties won about fifty-five per cent of the vote...

反對(duì)黨大約贏得了55%的選票。

The vote was overwhelmingly in favour of the Democratic Party.

壓倒多數(shù)的選票投給了民主黨。

And of course we didn't even have the vote, did we?...

當(dāng)然了,我們連投票權(quán)都沒有,不是嗎?

Before that, women did not have a vote at all...

在那之前,婦女連選舉權(quán)都沒有。

Two-thirds of the national electorate had the chance to vote in these elections...

全國(guó)選民的2/3有機(jī)會(huì)在這些選舉中投票。

It seems many people would vote for the government, at a general election, if there was a new leader...

如果有一個(gè)新領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人的話,大選時(shí)似乎許多人都會(huì)投票支持政府。

52.5% of those questioned said they'd vote Labour...

52.5%的受訪者表示他們會(huì)投工黨的票。

I probably would have voted that way anyway...

無(wú)論如何我可能都會(huì)那樣投票。

The General Court had voted $2,500 for a monument to be erected to his memory...

州議會(huì)投票決定撥款2,500美元為他建一座紀(jì)念碑。

The Parliament voted more funds to help maintain American forces.

國(guó)會(huì)投票同意撥出更多資金來(lái)維持美國(guó)軍隊(duì)的開支。

His class voted him the man 'who had done the most for Yale.'...

他被班里評(píng)選為“為耶魯作出最大貢獻(xiàn)”的人。

Michael has been voted Player of the Year.

邁克爾被評(píng)為“年度最佳球員”。

Thousands of citizens are already voting with their feet, and leaving the country...

成千上萬(wàn)的公民正準(zhǔn)備離開這個(gè)國(guó)家,以這一舉動(dòng)表示反對(duì)。

Authors still have power to vote with their feet by leaving to join smaller companies.

作者依然可以通過(guò)退出并加盟規(guī)模小些的公司來(lái)表明他們的反對(duì)立場(chǎng)。

I vote that we all go to Holland immediately...

我建議我們?nèi)剂⒖糖巴商m。

I vote that you try to pick out the trail for us.

我提議由你來(lái)選我們?cè)撟吣臈l小路。

Mr Gould called for a move towards 'one man one vote'...

古爾德先生號(hào)召采取“一人一票制”。

The African National Congress insists on a one-man, one-vote system.

非洲國(guó)民大會(huì)堅(jiān)持實(shí)行一人一票的制度。

真題例句

Laws can restrict or ban voting, access to public housing, and professional and business licensing.

出自-2015年12月閱讀原文

vote for the best learners democratically

出自-2013年6月閱讀原文

The best comments are then sorted democratically by a voting system, meaning that your social learning experience is shared with the best and brightest thinkers.

出自-2013年6月閱讀原文

But UNESCO didn't even hold a vote.

2018年6月四級(jí)真題(第二套)閱讀 Section B

Philadelphia's new measure was approved by a 13 to 4 city council vote.

2019年12月四級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section C

While the city council vote was met with applause inside the council room, opponents to the measure, including soda lobbyists made sharp criticisms and a promise to challenge the tax in court.

2019年12月四級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section C

Not many young people eligible for voting are interested in local or national elections these days.

出自-2016年6月閱讀原文

It is also troubling that voting rates among our youngest eligible voters—18- to 24-year-olds—are way down: Little more than one in four now go to the polls, even in national elections, compared with almost twice that many when 18-year-olds were first given the vote.

出自-2016年6月閱讀原文

Students do not merely benefit while at university; studies show- they go on to be healthier and happier than non-graduates, and also far more likely to vote.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Now we are told Members of Parliament will have a free vote before parliament is dissolved in March.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of Labour amendments to the children and families bill last February that included the 118 power to regulate for plain packaging.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

But this vote of confidence in Oprah sends a troubling message at precisely the time when American universities need to do more to advance the cause of reason.

出自-2014年6月閱讀原文

By 2025 at the latest, about half the voters in America and most of those in western European countries will be over 50—and older people turn out to vote in much greater number than younger ones.

出自-2010年12月閱讀原文

One reason why pension and health care reforms are slow in coming is that politicians are afraid of losing votes in the next election.

出自-2010年12月閱讀原文

politicians are afraid of losing votes in the next election

出自-2010年12月閱讀原文

A new study from the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at Tufts University shows that today's youth vote in larger numbers than previous generations, and a 2008 study from the Center for American Progress adds that increasing numbers of young voters and activists support traditionally liberal causes.

出自-2010年6月閱讀原文

He thought he was a good public official, but the voters obviously thought otherwise— Their vote was inconsistent with his self-concept.

出自-2013年6月聽力原文

She will vote for another candidate.

出自-2012年12月聽力原文

M :well ,that guy won't be able to win the election unless he got the majority vote from women students ,and I am not sure about it ?

出自-2011年6月聽力原文

It is also troubling that voting rates among our youngest eligible voters—18- to 24-yearolds— are way down: little more than one in four now go to the polls, even in national elections, compared with almost twice that many when 18-year-olds were first giv

2016年6月六級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section B

Students do not merely benefit while at university; studies show they go on to be healthier and happier than non-graduates, and also far more likely to vote.

2016年12月六級(jí)真題(第三套)閱讀 Section C

Connor gave the deciding vote in many important cases during her 24 years on the top court.

2016年高考英語(yǔ)全國(guó)卷1 閱讀理解 閱讀A 原文

Its current leader, Ed Miliband, owes his position to votes from public-sector unions.

出自-2012年考研閱讀原文

Enraged by Entergy’s behavior, the Vermont Senate voted 26 to 4 last year against allowing an extension.

出自-2012年考研閱讀原文

On a five to three vote,the Supreme Court knocked out much of Arizona's immigration law Monday-a modest policy victory for the Obama Aministration.

出自-2013年考研閱讀原文

With Britain voting to leave the European Union, and GDP already predicted to slow as a result, it is now a timely moment to assess what he was referring to.

出自-2017年考研閱讀原文

If everything was going so well, then why did over 17 million people vote for Brexit, despite the warnings about what it could do to their country’s economic prospects?.

出自-2017年考研閱讀原文

If everything was going so well, then why did over 17 million people vote for Brexit, despite the warnings about what it could do to their country's economic prospects?

2017年考研真題(英語(yǔ)一)閱讀理解 Section Ⅱ

On a five to three vote, the Supreme Court knocked out much of Arizona's immigration law Monday-a modest policy victory for the Obama Administration.

2013年考研真題(英語(yǔ)一)閱讀理解 Section Ⅱ

英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a choice that is made by voting;

    "there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion"

  • 2. the opinion of a group as determined by voting;

    "they put the question to a vote"

  • 3. 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"

  • 4. a body of voters who have the same interests;

    "he failed to get the Black vote"

  • 5. the total number of votes cast;

    "they are hoping for a large vote"

Verb
  • 1. 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"

  • 2. express one's choice or preference by vote;

    "vote the Democratic ticket"

  • 3. express a choice or opinion;

    "I vote that we all go home"

    "She voted for going to the Chinese restaurant"

  • 4. be guided by in voting;

    "vote one's conscience"

  • 5. bring into existence or make available by vote;

    "They voted aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia"

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