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
- 网友用 “Vote” 造句精选
- 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。