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  • vote

    英:[vəʊt]   美: [voʊt] 

    vote 基本解释

    名词投票;表决;选举;选票动词选举;提议;选出;建议网络表决权;投票权

    vote 相关例句

    及物动词

    1. vote

    1. I vote that we avoid him in the future.
        我建议我们以后避开他。

    不及物动词

    1. vote的翻译

    1. Vote for the man you can trust.
        选你能信赖的人。

    名词

    1. vote在线翻译

    1. The matter will be decided by vote.
        此事将投票表决。

    2. vote在线翻译

    2. There were 16 votes in favor of my suggestion, and 15 against.
        十六票赞成我的建议,十五票反对。

    vote 网络解释

    1. 选票:尽管传媒都是以民选票(vote)的胜利定义赢家,但是凭这个选举代表的票,奥巴马就可以厚着脸皮宣称自己获得胜利,小小地捞回一些面子,争到一些口舌之利,不至于完全处于被动.

    2. vote在线翻译

    2. 选举;投票:A.在一个子网路 (subnet) 中,有以下几种不同角色的 Browser,当网路中有 Windows 网域 (domain) 时,每个网域中都会有唯一部的工作群组的名称,这一份清单会复制给其它子网路 (subnet) 的 Master就发出选举投票 (vote) 广播,要选出新任的 Master Browser,

    3. 选举:他们都觉得自己的杰作不错,于是选举(vote)莫摩斯来评判. 谁知莫摩斯看了他们的杰作,非常嫉妒(begrudge),于是他说他们都犯了错误:宙斯,应该把牛的眼睛放在角上,这样牛就能看见撞倒了什么地方;普罗米修斯,应该把人的心挂在身体外面,

    1. 选票;票
        A vote is a choice made by a particular person or group in a meeting or an election.

        e.g. He walked to the local polling centre to cast his vote...
               他走到当地的投票中心投了票。
        e.g. The government got a massive majority — well over 400 votes...
               政府获得了远远超过400票赞成的绝大多数票。

    2. 投票;表决
        A vote is an occasion when a group of people make a decision by each person indicating his or her choice. The choice that most people support is accepted by the group.

        e.g. Why do you think we should have a vote on that?...
               为什么你认为我们应该对那件事进行表决?
        e.g. They took a vote and decided not to do it.
               他们进行了表决,决定放弃。

    3. 投票总数;选票总数
        The vote is the total number of votes or voters in an election, or the number of votes received or cast by a particular group.

        e.g. Opposition parties won about fifty-five per cent of the vote...
               反对党大约赢得了55%的选票。
        e.g. The vote was overwhelmingly in favour of the Democratic Party.
               压倒多数的选票投给了民主党。

    4. 投票权;选举权;表决权
        If you have the vote in an election, or have a vote in a meeting, you have the legal right to indicate your choice.

        e.g. And of course we didn't even have the vote, did we?...
               当然了,我们连投票权都没有,不是吗?
        e.g. Before that, women did not have a vote at all...
               在那之前,妇女连选举权都没有。

    5. 投票;表决;选举
        When you vote, you indicate your choice officially at a meeting or in an election, for example by raising your hand or writing on a piece of paper.

        e.g. Two-thirds of the national electorate had the chance to vote in these elections...
               全国选民的2/3有机会在这些选举中投票。
        e.g. It seems many people would vote for the government, at a general election, if there was a new leader...
               如果有一个新领导人的话,大选时似乎许多人都会投票支持政府。

    voting
    Voting began about two hours ago.
    投票大约两个小时前就开始了。 词典解释

    1. 选票;票
        A vote is a choice made by a particular person or group in a meeting or an election.

        e.g. He walked to the local polling centre to cast his vote...
               他走到当地的投票中心投了票。
        e.g. The government got a massive majority — well over 400 votes...
               政府获得了远远超过400票赞成的绝大多数票。

    2. 投票;表决
        A vote is an occasion when a group of people make a decision by each person indicating his or her choice. The choice that most people support is accepted by the group.

        e.g. Why do you think we should have a vote on that?...
               为什么你认为我们应该对那件事进行表决?
        e.g. They took a vote and decided not to do it.
               他们进行了表决,决定放弃。

    3. 投票总数;选票总数
        The vote is the total number of votes or voters in an election, or the number of votes received or cast by a particular group.

        e.g. Opposition parties won about fifty-five per cent of the vote...
               反对党大约赢得了55%的选票。
        e.g. The vote was overwhelmingly in favour of the Democratic Party.
               压倒多数的选票投给了民主党。

    4. 投票权;选举权;表决权
        If you have the vote in an election, or have a vote in a meeting, you have the legal right to indicate your choice.

        e.g. And of course we didn't even have the vote, did we?...
               当然了,我们连投票权都没有,不是吗?
        e.g. Before that, women did not have a vote at all...
               在那之前,妇女连选举权都没有。

    5. 投票;表决;选举
        When you vote, you indicate your choice officially at a meeting or in an election, for example by raising your hand or writing on a piece of paper.

        e.g. Two-thirds of the national electorate had the chance to vote in these elections...
               全国选民的2/3有机会在这些选举中投票。
        e.g. It seems many people would vote for the government, at a general election, if there was a new leader...
               如果有一个新领导人的话,大选时似乎许多人都会投票支持政府。

    voting
    Voting began about two hours ago.
    投票大约两个小时前就开始了。
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