vote

基本词汇  
[vəʊt]     [voʊt]    
  • n. 选举权;投票;选举;投票结果
  • v. 表决;选举;投票
votable voter voted voted voting votes
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vote的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

n. (名词)
  1. 选举权,投票权
  2. 表决,选举
  3. 票,得票数,投票总数
  4. 投票,选票
  5. 投票结果
  6. 议决事项,议决(金)额 x
  7. 投票人,选举人
  8. 投票纸
v. (动词)
  1. 选举,推举,表决,一致认为
  2. <口>提议,建议
  3. 公议,公认
  4. 投票,投票决定,投票同意,投票选举 ,投票通过,投票拨予
  5. 由舆论决定
  6. 一致称赞
  7. 表明,认为

双解释义

v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 投票,表决 express one's choice officially
  2. vt. 一致认为 agree or state as the general opinion
  3. vt. 提议,建议 suggest; propose
n. (名词)
  1. [C] 投票,选举,表决 the showing of one's opinion for or against sb/sth at a meeting
  2. [C] 票,选票 the piece of paper on which a choice is expressed
  3. [S] 表决结果,投票总数 a decision made by voting; the whole number of such choices
  4. [S] 选举权,投票权,表决权 right to vote, especially in political elections

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative;

    "there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion"
    "they allowed just one vote per person"

  2. the opinion of a group as determined by voting;

    "they put the question to a vote"

  3. a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment;

    "American women got the vote in 1920"

  4. a body of voters who have the same interests;

    "he failed to get the Black vote"

  5. the total number of voters who participated;

    "they are expecting a large vote"

Verb:
  1. express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote;

    "He voted for the motion"
    "None of the Democrats voted last night"

  2. express one's choice or preference by vote;

    "vote the Democratic ticket"

  3. express a choice or opinion;

    "I vote that we all go home"
    "She voted for going to the Chinese restaurant"

  4. be guided by in voting;

    "vote one's conscience"

  5. bring into existence or make available by vote;

    "They voted aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia"

vote的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词 (n.)
  1. Give women the vote!
    给妇女选举权!
  2. 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。
  3. A large vote was polled.
    投票踊跃。
  4. He used his casting vote to block the motion.
    他用他的投票反对动议的通过。
  5. This vote spells defeat for the government.
    这次选举意味着政府的失败。
  6. The vote will be held next month.
    下个月举行选举。
  7. Was the vote for or against the resolution?
    表决结果是赞成还是反对此决议?
用作动词 (v.)
  1. We are going to vote on the plan .
    我们打算就这一提案进行表决。
  2. He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote.
    他成为公民,并因此获得了选举权。
  3. I may vote for her at the next election.
    下届选举我可能选她。
  4. Only citizens are eligible to vote.
    只有公民有选举资格。
  5. Parliament voted the bill through without a debate.
    国会未经辩论就投票通过了这项法案。
  6. He refused to declare which way he would vote.
    他拒绝声明他将投票给哪一边。

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
vote against (v.+prep.)
    投票反对 oppose (sb/sth) in an election or vote
    vote against sb/sth

    Only seven members voted against an increase in tax.

    只有七个会员投票反对增加税收。

    Eight delegates voted against the motion.

    八名代表投票反对这一动议。

    I, for one, shall vote against the proposal.

    我也是要投票反对这个提议的一个。

    I shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment.

    我将投票反对恢复死刑。

    The politician was deeply hurt when many of his former supporters voted against him, and he lost his place in Parliament.

    那位政客深感痛心,因为许多原先拥护他的人投票反对他,使他失去了在议会的位置。

vote down (v.+adv.)
    投票否决 defeat (sth) by a vote
    vote sth ⇔ down

    Congress voted the bill down.

    国会投票否决了那议案。

    The House voted the proposal down by an overwhelming majority.

    议院以压倒多数否决了这项议案。

    This particular group was voted down.

    这个特殊集团被投票击败。

    His proposals were invariably voted down.

    他的提议总是被否决。

    The suggestion was voted down by a large majority.

    这项建议被绝大多数否决了。

    He moved to adjourn, but was voted down by the opposition group.

    他建议休会,但被反对集团投票否决了。

    The measure was voted down, six to one.

    这项措施以6票对1票被否决了。

vote for (v.+prep.)
    建议 to suggest
    vote for sb/sth

    Who did you vote for?

    你投谁的票?

    He voted for the Democratic candidate.

    他投民主党候选人的票。

    I shall vote for Heath because I think he's the better man.

    我认为希思是较佳人选,因此我会投他的票。

    Miss Stevens voted for an increase in tuition.

    史蒂文森小姐投票赞成增加学费。

    Twelve men voted for the motion and three against it.12

    人投票赞成这个动议,3人反对。

    vote for v-ing

    I vote for stopping.

    我建议停下。

    I vote for going out for a walk.

    我建议出去散步。

vote in (v.+adv.)
    选出 elect out
    vote sb/sth ⇔ in

    The people have just voted in a new government.

    人们刚选出新政府。

    He was voted in by a handsome majority.

    他以多数票当选。

    Labour was voted in for second term of office.

    工党被投票选出再次组阁。

vote in favour (v.+prep.+n.)
    投票赞成 vote for
    vote in favour (of sth)

    The majority voted in favour of the proposal.

    多数人都投票赞成这项提案。

    There was no alternative for them to vote in favour.

    他们别无选择,只有投票赞成。

vote on〔upon〕 (v.+prep.)
    对…进行表决 express one's opinion about sth by one's vote
    vote on〔upon〕 sb/sth/wh-clause

    The chairman asked us to vote on the plan.

    主席要我们对计划进行表决。

    How many members voted on the housing question?

    有多少成员参加投票表决住房问题?

    They are voting on a motion to adjourn the meeting.

    他们正对一项休会的动议进行表决。

    As we can't all agree on this matter, let's vote on it.

    既然大家对这个问题意见不一致,我们就通过表决来决定吧。

    They voted upon whether they should send a fact-finding mission there.

    他们对是否派遣调查团到那里进行了表决。

vote out (v.+adv.)
    投票使下台; 否决 defeat (sb/sth) by voting
    vote sb/sth ⇔ out

    The people voted out the Democratic Party in a nation-wide election.

    在全国大选中,民主党被选下了台。

    They voted out the measure.

    他们否决了这项措施。

    Both of them were voted out.

    他们俩都落选了。

    Everyone expected the councilman to be voted out at the next election.

    每一个人都希望这位市议会委员在下届选举中落选。

    The government is afraid it will be voted out of office at the next election.

    现政府担心自己在下一次大选中会落选。

vote through (v.+adv.)
    投票通过 pass (sth such as an idea) by voting
    vote sth ⇔ through

    Parliament voted the bill through.

    议会通过了这项法案。

    The Bill was voted through by both Houses with little delay.

    此项议案虽稍经拖延,但还是被两院议会通过了。

vote with (v.+prep.)
    同…投相同票 give one's vote to the same party as (sb else)
    vote with sb

    Do you always vote with your husband, or do you have different political opinions?

    你跟丈夫在投票观点上总是一致呢,还是各持不同的政见?

vote with feet (v.+prep.+n.)
    退场 move back
    vote with one's feet

    Nearly three million people voted with their feet.

    逃往他国的难民差不多有300万人。

    Thousands have voted with their feet.

    成千上万的人以退场表示反对。

用作名词 (n.)
vote of thanks
    鼓掌表示感谢request for appreciative applause

词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ ~+后置定语 介词+~ ~+介词

经典引文

  • Birney polled just enough votes to defeat Clay.

    出自: Goldwin Smith
  • You get my vote the next time you run for poundmaster.

    出自:Outing (US)
  • The motion was carried by seven votes to four.

    出自: C. P. Snow
  • Each pupil and each staff member having one vote.

    出自: A. S. Neill
  • He voted radical and she was a vehement tory.

    出自: C. P. Snow
  • Some fifty Liberals voted against the bill.

    出自: A. J. P. Taylor
  • The pro-abortion lobby was looking hopefully..at that 50 per cent of the adult population which does not vote.

    出自:Guardian
  • At the June election, many Moslems voted for Dr Ahmet Sadik.

    出自:Financial Times

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派生词

n.(名词)
  • voter n. 选举人,投票人,选民

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