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vote phiếu bầu

EVP devote
EVP devoted
EVP vote
EVP vote
EVP voter
EVP devotee


OXF3000ZH: 将…奉献 致力于 devote
OXF3000ZH: 忠实的 热心的 献身于…的 devoted
OXF3000ZH: 选举 投票 表决 vote
5000FR: consacrer to devote, consecrate
5000FR: vote vote
5000FR: voter to vote
5000FR: électeur elector, voter
5000FR: vouer to devote, dedicate to, vow to
5000FR: suffrage vote
5000FR: dévouer to devote, sacrifice oneself
OXF3000: bỏ phiếu vote
OXF3000N hiến dâng dành hết cho devote
OXF3000N hiến cho dâng cho dành cho hết lòng nhiệt tình devoted
OXF3000N sự bỏ phiếu sự bầu cử bỏ phiếu bầu cử vote
CORE: vote + + + + + + +
NGLS: vote + to make a choice for or against, as in an election
WNS: (n.) [vote] ballot, voting, balloting
WNS: (n.) [vote] right to vote, suffrage
WNS: (n.) [voter] elector
WNS: (v.) [devote] dedicate, commit to a specific cause or function
WNS: (v.) [vote] cast a vote in an election

ENDE: vote Abstimmung
ENDE: vote Stimme
ENDE: vote Wahlstimme





Everyone can vote. Mọi người đều có thể bỏ phiếu. Politics
vote bỏ phiếu Politics
They vote,although they do not understand politics. Họ bỏ phiếu mặc dù họ không hiểu chính trị. Politics
Every citizen needs to vote. Mọi công dân cần bỏ phiếu. Politics







like: vote
to vote on a law biểu quyết luật
to vote unanimously biểu quyết nhất trí
(1) bottle, gourd
(2) [CL for moods, ambience, atmosphere]
(3) sphere, globe
(4) friend, pal; to become friendly
(5) to vote (for), elect
bầu
to vote by mail bầu bằng cách gởi qua bưu điện
a confidence vote, vote of confidence bỏ phiếu tín nhiệm
a vote (on an issue) cuộc đầu phiếu



1421 In the United States, you must be eighte(18) to vote. Ở Mĩ, cậu phải mười tám tuổi mới được bầu cử.

+ noun: He's been acting the devoted husband all day. act
cease sth: They voted to cease strike action immediately. cease
The club has/have voted to admit new members. club
In the meeting, voters raised concerns about health care. concern
Congress will vote on the proposals tomorrow. congress
Count the 'yes' votes and the 'no' votes separately. count
Put a cross beside the name of the candidate you wish to vote for. cross
The motion under debate (= being discussed) was put to a vote. debate
The government was defeated by 200 votes to 83. defeat
The motion was defeated by 19 votes. defeat
it is denied that...: It can't be denied that we need to devote more resources to this problem. deny
She devoted herself to her career. devote yourself to sb/sth
I could only devote two hours a day to the work. devote sth to sth
They are devoted to their children. devoted
a devoted son/friend/fan devoted
to vote in an election election
There were 247 votes in favour (of the motion) and 152 against. in favour (of sb/sth)
They voted for independence in a referendum. for
The party gained over 50% of the vote. gain
The original intention was to devote three months to the project. intention
The workers voted to withdraw their labour (= to stop work as a means of protest). labour
lose (sth) (by sth): He lost by less than 100 votes. lose
The membership has/have not yet voted. membership
Who do you think will get (the) most votes? most
'Would you vote for him?' 'Never.' never
Voters are given only part of the story (= only some of the information). part
The bill was passed by 360 votes to 280. pass
popular (with sb): These policies are unlikely to prove popular with middle-class voters. popular
The final term will be devoted to project work. project
rank sb/sth as sth: Voters regularly rank education as being more important than defence. rank
Health and education rank highly with voters. rank
rate sb/sth + adj.: Voters continue to rate education high on their list of priorities. rate
record how, what, etc...: His job is to record how politicians vote on major issues. record
to be on the electoral register/register of voters register
They will announce the result of the vote tonight. result
majority rule (= government by the political party that most people have voted for) rule
The union has voted to strike for a pay increase of 6%. strike
The train drivers have voted to take strike action. strike
Can I rely on your support (= will you vote for me) in the election? support
You'd be surprised how many people voted for him. surprised
He's only 17 and therefore not eligible to vote. therefore
She is devoted to her family. to
The newspaper said voters had been turned off by the negative tone of the campaign. tone
There were 21 votes for and 17 against the motion, with 2 abstentions. vote
The motion was passed by 6 votes to 3. vote
The chairperson has the casting/deciding vote. vote
The Green candidate won over 3 000 of the 14 000 votes cast. vote
to have/take a vote on an issue vote
The issue was put to the vote. vote
The vote was unanimous. vote
She obtained 40% of the vote. vote
The party increased their share of the vote. vote
the student vote vote
the Labour vote vote
In Britain and the US, people get the vote at 18. vote
vote (for/against sb/sth): Did you vote for or against her? vote
How did you vote at the last election? vote
vote in favour of sth: Over 60% of members voted in favour of (= for) the motion. vote
vote (on sth): We'll listen to the arguments on both sides and then vote on it. vote
Only about half of the electorate bothered to vote. vote
vote sth: We voted Democrat in the last election. vote
vote to do sth: Parliament voted to set up an independent inquiry into the matter. vote
He was voted most promising new director. vote
Which way (= for which party) are you going to vote? way
He was voted the worst dressed celebrity. worst

consacrer j’ai consacré beaucoup de temps à la recherche
vote le vote aura lieu aujourd’hui
voter nous serions encore à voter ce soir
électeur je remercie également les électeurs de ma circonscription
vouer nous leur vouons un grand respect
suffrage le suffrage est le court moment du souverain
dévouer elle se dévoua à la gloire de son ami