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vote

:/voʊt/
:/vəʊt/
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
词形变换: (复数) votes (现在分词) voting (过去式) voted
例句
1.
He said he was not told when elections will be held or when an anticipated election law governing the vote will be announced.
没有告知大选日期以及何时宣布人们期待选举法
2.
Election activity has surged in the past few days with both major parties trying to motivate their supporters to vote.
选举活动过去几天开始升温政党试图动员他们支持者投票
3.
Mr Cheng's backing is likely to be seen as a vote of confidence in London's already booming property market.
支持可能看成已经繁荣伦敦地产市场一张信任
4.
Voter registration is the right to vote on the rights of every citizen, from the legal recognition of their voter behavior.
选民登记一个享有选举权利公民法律确认选民资格行为
5.
Even if the alternative vote is not the official system, voters will tend to behave as if it were.
即使AV不是正式投票制度选民投票模式往往符合AV安排
6.
But since it was not legal for a woman to vote at the time she was arrested.
知道那个时候女性参与投票可是一件违法后来女性律师为此辩护
7.
The Economist, if it had a vote, would choose George W. Bush.
如果经济学手中持有一张选票选择·W·布什
8.
Do you know who was the first American woman allowed to vote for her husband for president?
知道第一个允许总统选举投票先生美国妇女吗?
9.
In advance of the House vote, President Bush said the legislation will help the U. S. intelligence community protect Americans.
众议院修改外国情报监视表决之前布什总统表示立法有助于美国情报部门保护美国人民
10.
Fewer Indians and Coloureds have been showing up to vote, indicating that many have not found a political home.
少数印第安人有色人种参与投票表明他们许多找到政治归属