vote
复数形式
votes
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投票
an official choice made by an individual or a group of people in a meeting or election
- In the upcoming election, citizens will cast their votes for mayor.
在即将举行的选举中,市民将为市长投票。
- The board members took a vote on the proposed merger.
董事会成员对提议的合并进行了投票。
- The referendum resulted in a close vote on the new school funding measure.
公投以接近的投票结果决定了新的学校资助措施。
- The union members held a secret ballot vote to elect their new president.
工会成员举行了无记名投票选举他们的新主席。
- The committee conducted a vote to decide the winner of the design competition.
委员会进行了投票以决定设计比赛的获胜者。
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投票, 投票权
a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment
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投票, 选票
the total number of individuals who participated in an election or decision-making process
- The final vote in the election totaled over one million participants.
选举的最终投票总数超过了一百万参与者。
- The board was pleased with the high vote turnout for the new policy.
董事会对新政策的高投票率感到满意。
- The candidate won by a landslide, with the vote reaching unprecedented numbers.
候选人以压倒性优势获胜,投票达到了前所未有的数字。
- The vote count was crucial in determining the community's support for the initiative.
投票计数对于确定社区对该倡议的支持至关重要。
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选民团体, 投票者群体
a body of voters who have the same interests