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词汇 vote
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vote
verb [ I or T ] uk/vəʊt/ us/voʊt/
B1 投票;选举;(对…)进行表决
to express your choice or opinion, especially by officially writing a mark on a paper or by raising your hand or speaking in a meeting
She was too young to vote in the election. 她的年龄太小,不能在选举中投票。
The committee voted on the proposal, and accepted it unanimously. 委员会就这一提议进行投票表决,结果一致通过。
Did you vote for or against the motion? 对这项动议你投了赞成票还是反对票?
Over 55 percent voted Democrat. 55%的选民投了民主党的票。
[ + to infinitive ] Employees voted to accept the offer of an eight percent pay rise. 员工表决同意接受8%的工资涨幅。
[ + (that) ] I vote (that) we (= I think we should) go to the cinema first and eat afterwards. 我觉得我们应该先去看电影,然后再去吃饭。
[ + obj + noun ] The evening was voted a tremendous success (= this was most people's opinion). 大部分人认为那场晚会是非常成功的。
It was the younger members who voted Smith onto the committee. 是年纪较轻的成员将史密斯选进了委员会。
The Conservative Party was voted into/out of office (= was chosen in an election to become/stop being the government). 保守党被选上/下了台。
    更多例句
  • Civil rights include freedom, equality in law and in employment, and the right to vote.
  • Only people over 18 are eligible to vote.
  • Now that we've heard all the arguments for and against the proposal, shall we vote on it?
  • Only 40 percent of people bothered to vote in the election.
  • Put a cross next to the name of the candidate you want to vote for.
Idioms
vote with your feetidiom 用脚投票(指退离机构、不再支持、不再使用某产品等)
to show your opinion by leaving an organization or by no longer supporting, using, or buying something
When the price of skiing doubled, tourists voted with their feet and just stopped going. 当滑雪的价格翻番的时候,游客们都不愿接受,所以干脆就不去了。
vote with your walletidiom (US also vote with your purse, vote with your dollars, vote with your pocketbook) 以经济利益为出发点进行选择或投票
to choose or vote according to what is best for you financially
Most people seem to have voted with their wallets rather than with their hearts. 许多人似乎是为经济利益而不是内心所愿而投的票。
If free wi-fi and paid wi-fi are both available, it's not hard to imagine people voting with their pocketbook. 如果同时有免费wi-fi和收费wi-fi,不难想象人们为了钱会选哪一个。
vote something up or downidiom US或赞成或反对
to approve or not approve something such as a law or plan by voting for it
The plan cannot be amended - the state legislature must either vote it up or vote it down. 这项计划无法修改——州立法机关必须要么赞成要么反对。
Phrasal verbs
vote something down 投票否决
to defeat something such as a law or plan by voting against it
The proposal to build a new road was voted down. 修建一条新路的提议被投票否决了。
(在互联网上表示自己不喜欢或不赞成某事时)点击不赞成,点“踩”,差评
to show that you do not like or agree with something on the internet by clicking on a symbol such as an arrow or thumb pointing down
Users tend to vote down any rude or juvenile comments. 用户们对于粗鲁或不成熟的言论倾向于点“踩”。
vote something through 投票通过
to accept and make possible something such as a law or plan by voting for it
The committee voted through a proposal to cut the defence budget. 该委员会投票通过了一项议案来削减国防预算。
vote something up (在互联网上表示自己喜欢或赞成某事时)点赞,好评
to show that you like or agree with something on the internet by clicking on a symbol such as an arrow or thumb pointing up
If you found this article useful, please vote it up. 如果你觉得这篇文章有用,请点赞。
vote
noun uk/vəʊt/ us/voʊt/
B1 [ C ](选)票;表决意见
the act of showing your choice or opinion in an election or meeting by writing an X on an official piece of paper or putting your hand up
The suggestion was approved, with 25 votes in favour, and seven against. 25票赞成,7票反对,这项提议获得了通过。
She cast her vote (= voted) for the Independent candidate. 她投票支持独立候选人。
B2 [ C usually singular ]投票;表决;选举
a way of making a decision by asking a group of people to vote
We called a meeting in order to take/hold a vote on the issue. 我们召集了一次会议对这个问题进行表决。
the vote[ S ] 总投票数
the total number of votes given or received in an election
The party got/took 25 percent of the vote. 该党获得了总票数的25%。
They are trying to capture the female vote (= to persuade women to vote for them). 他们正在试图争取女性选民的选票。
put something to the/a vote 对…进行表决
to vote on something
The proposal was read out and then put to the vote. 这项提议被宣读,然后提交表决。
    更多例句
  • In a historic vote, the Church of England decided to allow women to become priests.
  • With nearly all the votes counted, Mr Soto had polled 67 percent of the vote.
  • There were ten votes in favour, six against, and three abstentions.
  • We're still waiting for the votes to be counted up.
  • The proposal to change the rules was narrowly defeated by 201 votes to 196.
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