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vote
verb /vəʊt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyvote
he/she/itvotes
present participlevoting
past tensevoted
past participlevoted
  1. 1
    [I/T] to formally express an opinion by choosing between two or more issues, people etc 投票;表决
    vote on :

    The Council will vote on the proposal next Friday. 市议会下周五将对这一提议投票表决。

    vote for/in favour of/against :

    68 per cent of the union voted against striking. 工会中68%的人投票反对罢工。

    I'm going to vote for Jackson. 我打算投杰克逊的票。

    vote to do something :

    The committee voted unanimously to ban alcohol from the concert. 委员会一致决定在音乐会上禁酒。

    vote with someone (=in the same way as someone) 与某人一样 :

    The smaller parties will be voting with the government. 较小的党派将跟随政府。

    vote Conservative/Labour etc :

    I voted Labour at the last election. 我在上次选举中投了工党的票。

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    To give your opinion: express, comment, speak out...
    1. a.
      [I] to show your choice of a person or an issue in an election (在选举中)投票

      I've already voted. 我已经投票了。

      register to vote (=sign a piece of paper so that you can vote) 登记投票 :

      In Britain, you can register to vote when you are 18. 在英国,你 18 岁时就可以登记投票。

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    2. b.
      [T] to choose something or someone to win a prize or an honour 评选…为
      vote someone (as) something :

      She was voted ‘Actress of the Year' by other Hollywood stars. 她被其他好莱坞影星选为“年度最佳女演员”。

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  2. 2
    [I/T] informal to suggest what you would like to do in a particular situation 建议;提议
    vote (that) :

    I vote that we go swimming. 我建议我们去游泳。

    vote for :

    I vote for eating before we watch the video. 我提议我们吃完饭再看录像。

     Synonyms and related words
    To make a suggestion: suggest, put forward, propose...
vote
noun /vəʊt/
singularvote
pluralvotes
  1. [C] the formal expression of a choice between two or more issues, people etc 选票;投票;表决

    My vote will go to the candidate who promises tax reform. 我的票将投给承诺税改的候选人。

    He got an overwhelming majority of the votes. 他赢得了压倒多数的选票。

    vote for/in favour of/against :

    There were only 62 votes for the proposal, compared with 740 against. 这项提议有740票反对,只有62票赞成。

    cast a vote (=mark a piece of paper to show who you are voting for) 投票 :

    In Britain many people cast their votes at local schools. 在英国,许多人在当地的学校投票。

    something costs someone votes (=makes them lose votes) 某事使某人失去选票 :

    This policy will cost her thousands of votes. 这项政策将使她失去成千上万张选票。

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    1. a.
      [C] an occasion when people formally choose between two or more issues, people etc in an election (在选举中的)投票

      The result of the vote will be announced tomorrow. 投票结果将于明天宣布。

      have/take a vote (on something) :

      Let's have a vote on where to go for our holidays. 我们来就去哪里度假进行表决吧。

      put something to the vote (=give people the chance to vote on something) 把某事交付表决 :

      Our boss decided to put the issue to the vote. 我们老板决定把这个问题交付表决。

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    2. b.
      [singular] the total number of votes made in an election (选举中的)选票总数

      The Labour Party's share of the vote increased. 工党的得票数增加了。

      get/win/secure/poll a percent of the vote :

      The Tories won 53 per cent of the popular vote. 英国保守党赢得了53%的普选选票。

      split the vote (=cause people to vote for different things) 分离选票;使选票投给其他人 :

      The new environmental party split the liberal vote. 新环境党分离了自由党的选票。

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