英语单词“Collocations with vote”的中文翻译、释义及用法解析
Collocations withvote
These are words often used in combination withvote.
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affirmative voteIf there is an affirmative vote in the referendum, the commission will be asked to provide technical advice as regards electoral areas.From theHansard archiveExample from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0deciding voteI know of none influenced or owned to any degree by a local authority in the private sector where the local authority would have the deciding vote.From theHansard archiveExample from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0decisive voteThis may seem to call into question the very concept of a decisive vote.From theCambridge English Corpusfavourable voteThis is a quality report, although not entirely irreproachable and has gained a favourable vote from our group.FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - Englishfinal voteHow did the constitutional front become the basis for the final vote?From theCambridge English Corpusfirst-place voteClarkson occupies the fifth slot with 85 points, earning one first-place vote.FromWikipediaThis example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.majority voteThen they decide the rating by majority vote.From theCambridge English Corpusonline voteThere is a public online vote that contributes a percentage of the final tally.FromWikipediaThis example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.overwhelming voteThat means that the mayor will get an overwhelming vote.From theHansard archiveExample from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0popular voteGeneral elections were decided by a simple popular vote, not by the county-unit vote.From theCambridge English Corpusprotest voteThis confirms that at this early stage, they and others could not envisage that a protest vote was conceivable or possible.From theCambridge English Corpusproxy voteBut representatives who both absent themselves and conspicuously cast a proxy vote will be seen as irresponsible.From theCambridge English Corpusrecorded voteI also believe that authorities can have a recorded vote when someone insists upon it.From theHansard archiveExample from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0roll-call voteIn the counterfactual scenario, the outcome on this roll-call vote is reversed.From theCambridge English Corpussingle voteInstead of casting a single vote for a candidate, voters rank their preferences.From theCambridge English Corpusstatewide voteCandidates were required to receive at least 15% of either the district or statewide vote to receive any delegates.FromWikipediaThis example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.total voteNote: * % of total vote including parties not qualifying on the threshold (5%).From theCambridge English Corpustwo-party voteHis mandate was strong from the start, as he won in 1932 with some 57.4 percent of the two-party vote.From theCambridge English Corpusunanimous voteThe journal entry, however, almost always shows a unanimous vote of a quorum or better.From theCambridge English Corpusvote buyingElection malpractices such as vote buying and violence have long been commonplace.From theCambridge English Corpusvote fraudIn the first place, being associated with massive vote fraud and intimidation did not play well, even among many of their own supporters, in a polity founded on democratic norms.From theCambridge English Corpusvote riggingIn technical terms, the use of single ballot papers tends to minimise fraud and the possibility of vote rigging.From theCambridge English Corpusvote shareSimilarly, a 1 per cent change in party identification is accompanied by a 0.16 to 0.20 per cent shift in the party's vote share.From theCambridge English CorpusThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.