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vote

🇬🇧/vəʊt/ 🇺🇸/voʊt/
A vote is a choice made by a particular person or group in a meeting or an election. 选票

verb [vt. 及物动词] 投票选举,投票表决;投票评选;(通过投票)决定给予(资助),同意提供(款项);表明,公认(某事好或坏);投票同意;建议,主张

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. 投票; 表决

noun [抽象名词] 选票,票;投票,表决;(选举中的)选票总数(the vote);选举权,表决权;投票结果,表决结果;投票者,选民(the vote);特定投票群体,特定选民

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. 投票表决

noun [专属名词] 【名】 (Vote)(英、法)沃特(人名)

Last night's vote was tied. 昨晚的表决得票相同。

vote 出现在下面的课文中(提供视频、音频及笔记等可系统性学习)
Episode 18 Making a Difference ACT I
Episode 18 Making a Difference ACT II
Episode 18 Making a Difference ACT III
笔记(note)记录了投票(vote)结果
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Before that, women did not have a vote at all. 在那之前,妇女根本就没有选举权。
I vote that we all go to Houston immediately. 我建议我们都马上去休斯敦。
The residents of Leningrad voted to restore the city's original name of St. Petersburg. 列宁格勒的居民投票赞成恢复该市原来的名字圣彼得堡。
Why do you think we should have a vote on that? 你为什么认为我们应该对那件事进行投票表决?
His class voted him the man "who had done the most for Yale." 他所在的班级投票授予他“耶鲁最大贡献者”称号。
Two-thirds of the national electorate had the chance to vote in these elections. 全国2/3的选民有机会在这些选举中投票。
Mr. Gould called for a move toward "one man one vote." 古尔德先生要求向“一人一票”制迈出一步。
He walked to the local polling place to cast his vote. 他走到当地的投票点去投票。