vote

[vəut]

n.选举权, 投票, 选举, 投票结果
v.表决, 选举, 投票

例句与用法:

He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote.

他成为公民,并因此获得了选举权。

A large vote was polled.

投票踊跃。

I suggested putting the matter to a vote, but the chairman demurred to it.

我建议对此事投票表决,但主席表示反对。

Parliament voted the bill through without a debate.

国会未经辩论就投票通过了这项法案。

At the end of the meeting, a vote was taken on the motion.

会议结束前对该项提议进行了表决。

词形变化:

形容词: votable | 名词: voter | 动词过去式: voted | 动词过去分词: voted | 动词现在分词: voting | 动词第三人称单数: votes |

详细释义:

n.

1. 选举, 投票, 表决[C][(+on/about)]

The matter will be decided by vote.

此事将投票表决。

2. 票, 选票[C][(+for/against)]

There were 16 votes in favor of my suggestion, and 15 against.

十六票赞成我的建议, 十五票反对。

3. 投票结果[S]

4. 总票数; 得票数[the S]

5. 选举权, 投票权[the S][P]

In that country, people get the vote at the age of 18.

在那个国家, 人们年满十八岁获得选举权。

vi.

投票; 表决; 选举[(+for/against/on)][+to-v]

As we are not unanimous for this matter, let's vote on it.

因为我们在这件事上无法取得同意, 我们表决吧。

Vote for the man you can trust.

选你能信赖的人。

People voted against Henry.

人们投票反对亨利。

vt.

1. 投票决定; 投票同意; 选举[O][O1]

They voted her their headmistress.

他们选她做校长。

2. 公议, 一致认为[H][O9]

The party was voted a great success.

大家一致认为聚会很成功。

3. 【口】提议, 建议[+(that)]

I vote that we avoid him in the future.

我建议我们以后避开他。


短语词组:

vote in

1. 投票选出

He was voted in for a second term of office.

他当选第二次出任该职位。

vote out/down

1. 投票击败; 罢免

He was voted out in the last election.

他在上次选举时被击败了。

vote through

1. 投票通过

The bill was voted through last week.

该议案已于上星期投票通过。