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TOEFL BNC: 1228 COCA: 1078
*vote¹
/vəʊt ||; vot/noun
1 [C] a vote (for/against sb/sth) a formal choice in an election or at a meeting, which you show by holding up your hand or writing on a piece of paper 表决(如举手或投票表决): The votes are still being counted. 选票仍在点算中。 There were 10 votes for, and 25 againstthe motion. 那项动议的表决结果是10票赞成,25票反对。
2 [C] a vote (on sth) a method of deciding sth by asking people to express their choice and finding out what most people want 表决,投票(以便做出决定): The democratic way to decide this would be to take a vote. 要以民主方式来决定这件事就要进行投票。 Let's have a vote / put it to the vote. 我们表决吧。
3 the vote [sing] the total number of votes in an election 选票总数: She obtained 30% of the vote. 她获得30%的选票。
4 the vote [sing] the legal right to vote in political elections (政治选举中的)投票权,选举权: Women did not get the vote in this country until the 1920s. 这个国家的妇女直到20世纪20年代才获得选举权。
cast a/your voteCAST¹ a vote of thanks a short speech to thank sb, usually a guest, at a meeting, dinner, etc 致谢辞: The club secretary proposed a vote of thanks to the guest speaker. 俱乐部秘书提议向演讲嘉宾致谢。
*vote²
/vəʊt ||; vot/verb
1 [I,T] vote (for/against sb/sth);vote (on sth);vote to do sth to show formally a choice or opinion by marking a piece of paper or by holding up your hand 投票;表决: Who did you vote for in the last general election? 你在上次大选中投了谁的票? 46% voted in favour of (= for) the proposed change. 46%的人投票赞成那项改革提案。 Very few MPs voted against the new law. 极少国会议员投票反对那项新法律。 After the debate we'll vote on the motion. 辩论完以后,我们就那项动议进行表决。 They voted to change the rules of the club. 他们投票决定更改俱乐部的规则。 I voted Liberal Democrat. 我投了自由民主党一票。
2 [T] (usually passive 通常用于被动语态) to choose sb for a particular position or prize 选出(某人任某职务或获某奖项): He was voted best actor at the Oscars. 他获选为奥斯卡最佳男演员。 voter noun [C]
TOEFL BNC: 1228 COCA: 1078
vote1/vot; vəʊt/ v 1 [I,T] to show by marking a paper, raising your hand etc which person you want to elect or whether you support a particular plan 投票﹐表决: +for/against/in favour of He voted for the Labour candidate. 他把票投给了工党候选人。+on The people now had the chance to vote on the issue. 对于这个问题﹐老百姓现在有了表决的机会。vote to do sth Congress voted to increase taxes. 国会表决通过加税。2 [T] to choose someone or something to win a particular prize by voting for them 投票评选: It was voted best film at Cannes. 这部片子在戛纳电影节获选为最佳电影。

vote2 n [C]1 an act of voting or the choice that someone makes when they vote 投票﹔所投的票: The bill was passed by 319 votes to 316. 这项议案以 319 票对 316 票通过。+for/against/in favour (of) A vote for us is not a wasted vote. 投票给我们是不会白投的。2 an occasion when people vote to choose or decide something 投票﹐表决: +on There will be a vote on the matter. 这件事将以投票决定。take/have a vote (on sth) Let's take a vote then. 那么我们来投票决定吧。put sth to the/a vote (=decide something by voting) 将某事付诸表决3 the vote a) the total number of votes in an election〔选举中的〕总票数: The Nationalists won 25% of the vote. 国民党赢得 25% 的选票。 b) the right to vote 投票权﹐选举权: In France, women didn’t get the vote until 1945. 在法国﹐妇女直到 1945 年才获得投票权。CASTING VOTE
TOEFL BNC: 1228 COCA: 1078
vote votevotesvotedvoting nounwhen you choose somebody or something by writing on a piece of paper or by putting up your hand: There were 96 votes for the plan, and 25 against.vote verb (votes, voting, voted) : Who did you vote for in the election?

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