单词乎

vote

音标[vәut]

汉语翻译

n. 投票, 选举, 选票, 表决, 选举权, 得票数
vi. 投票, 选举
vt. 投票选举, 投票决定, 公认, 使投票
相关词组:
vote of thanks
vote for sb
vote against sb
vote down
vote in
vote out
vote through
vote sb out

词型变化

名词:voter 动词过去式:voted 过去分词:voted 现在分词:voting 第三人称单数:votes 形容词:votable 

英语解释

名词 vote:

  1. a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative
    同义词:ballot, voting, balloting
  2. the opinion of a group as determined by voting
  3. a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment
    同义词:right to vote, suffrage
  4. a body of voters who have the same interests
  5. the total number of votes cast
    同义词:voter turnout

动词 vote:

  1. express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote
  2. express one's choice or preference by vote
  3. express a choice or opinion
  4. be guided by in voting
  5. bring into existence or make available by vote

例句

  1. He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote.
    他成为公民,并因此获得了选举权。
  2. A large vote was polled.
    投票踊跃。
  3. I suggested putting the matter to a vote, but the chairman demurred to it.
    我建议对此事投票表决,但主席表示反对。
  4. Parliament voted the bill through without a debate.
    国会未经辩论就投票通过了这项法案。
  5. At the end of the meeting, a vote was taken on the motion.
    会议结束前对该项提议进行了表决。

详细解释


vote

n.(名词)


A formal expression of preference for a candidate for office or for a proposed resolution of an issue.
选举:对于某个职务候选人或某件问题的解决方法的赞同的正式表达
A means by which such a preference is made known, such as a raised hand or a marked ballot.
投票,表决:这种赞同被表达出来的方式,如举手或有记号的选票
The number of votes cast in an election or to resolve an issue:
投票总数:在一次选举或决定一个问题时所投的票数:
例句:
a heavy vote in favor of the bill.
赞成议案的压倒多数

A group of voters alike in some way:
选民,选区:在某些方面的相同的一组投票者:
例句:
the Black vote; the rural vote.
黑人选票;农村选票

The act or process of voting:
投票:投票的行为或过程:
例句:
took a vote on the issue.
在这个问题上采取投票

The result of an election or a referendum.
投票结果:一次选举或公民投票的结果
The right to participate as a voter; suffrage.
选举权:作为选举者参加的权力;投票权
v.(动词)
vot.ed,vot.ing,votes
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To express one`s preference for a candidate or for a proposed resolution of an issue; cast a vote:
投票:表示某人对一个候选人或一个问题的解决办法的选择;投票:
例句:
voted yes on the motion; voting against the measure.
对这项运动上投赞同票;投票反对提案

To express a choice or an opinion.
表决:表达一个选择或观点
v.tr.(及物动词)
To express one`s preference for by vote:
投票决定:用投票来表达某人的选择:
例句:
voted the straight Republican ticket.
投了正直的共和党人一票

To decide the disposition of by vote, as by electing or defeating:
表决:用投票来决定处理办法,如投票选举或击败:
例句:
vote in a new mayor; voted out their representative; vote down the amendment.
选出一位新市长;投票选出他们的代表;投票来否决修正案

To bring into existence or make available by vote:
投票通过:以投票方式使存在或使可行:
例句:
vote new funds for a program.
为计划投票争取新的资金

To be guided by in voting:
用投票来决定:
例句:
vote one`s conscience.
以良心来投票

To declare or pronounce by general consent:
公议,一致认为:以一致同意来宣布:
例句:
voted the play a success.
公认这部戏是成功的

Informal To state as a preference or an opinion:
【非正式用语】 建议:陈述以表示选择或意见:
例句:
I vote we eat out tonight.
我提议我们今晚出去吃饭


<习惯用语>vote with (one`s) feet【俚语】
To indicate a preference or an opinion by leaving or entering a particular locale:
用行动选择:用离开或进入一个特定地点的方式来表示选择或意见:
例句:
.If older cities are allowed to decay and contract, can citizens who vote with their feet . . . hope to find better conditions anywhere elseô.(Melinda Beck)
.如果老城被允许崩溃并且缩小,用行动选择的公民能希望在别处找到更好的环境吗ô.(梅琳达·贝克)

来源:
Middle English [vow]
中古英语 [誓言]
from Latin tum [from neuter past participle of] vovôre [to vow]
源自 拉丁语 tum [] 源自vovôre的中性过去分词 [发誓]

【引伸】
vot.able 或
vote.able
adj.(形容词)
vot.er
n.(名词)

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