Vote
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投票
an official choice made by an individual or a group of people in a meeting or election
例子
In the upcoming election, citizens will cast their votes for mayor.
在即将举行的选举中,市民将为市长投票。
The board members took a vote on the proposed merger.
董事会成员对提议的合并进行了投票。
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投票
the collective opinion or decision of a group as determined through the process of voting
例子
The vote of the jury was unanimous in favor of the defendant's acquittal.
陪审团的投票一致赞成被告无罪释放。
The final vote on the new policy showed overwhelming support.
对新政策的最终投票显示出压倒性的支持。
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投票, 投票权
a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment
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投票, 选票
the total number of individuals who participated in an election or decision-making process
例子
The final vote in the election totaled over one million participants.
选举的最终投票总数超过了一百万参与者。
The board was pleased with the high vote turnout for the new policy.
董事会对新政策的高投票率感到满意。
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选民团体, 投票者群体
a body of voters who have the same interests
to vote
01
投票, 表决
to show which candidate one wants to win in an election or which plan one supports, by marking a piece of paper, raising one's hand, etc.
Intransitive
例子
Citizens regularly vote in elections to choose their representatives.
公民定期在选举中投票以选择他们的代表。
People often vote for their favorite contestants in reality shows.
人们经常在真人秀节目中为他们最喜欢的选手投票。
02
投票, 选举
to decide someone’s position, status, or recognition through a voting process
Transitive: to vote sb into a position or office | to vote sb out of a position or office | to vote sb off a position or office
例子
The committee voted him into the position of chairman.
委员会投票选举他担任主席职位。
She was voted out of office after the scandal broke.
丑闻爆发后,她被投票赶下台。
03
投票, 提议
to suggest or propose an idea or opinion for consideration
Transitive: to vote that
例子
If everyone agrees, I vote we all take a quick break.
如果大家都同意,我提议我们大家都休息一下。
They voted we skip the movie and go bowling instead.
他们投票决定跳过电影,改去打保龄球。
04
投票
to make a choice or decision based on specific personal beliefs, interests, or benefits
Transitive: to vote a principle or interest
例子
Many voters chose to vote their conscience in the election, prioritizing their values over party lines.
许多选民在选举中选择根据良心投票,将自己的价值观置于党派路线之上。
She decided to vote her principles, even though it meant opposing her friends' choices.
她决定根据自己的原则投票,即使这意味着反对朋友的选择。
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投票, 通过投票批准
to create, approve, or provide something through a formal decision made by voting
Transitive: to vote sth
例子
The council voted new funding for the library expansion.
委员会投票通过了图书馆扩建的新资金。
The committee voted additional resources for community development projects.
委员会投票通过了用于社区发展项目的额外资源。



























