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n. stem; stemming; motie--------v. stemmen, kiezenvote1[ voot] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 stemming♦voorbeelden:give one's vote to/for • zijn stem geven aan, stemmen voorvote of confidence/no-confidence • motie van vertrouwen/wantrouwenunanimous vote • eenstemmigheidput something to the vote • iets in stemming brengentake a vote on • (laten) stemmen over3 Labour vote • Labourkiezers/stemmerscapture the women's vote • de stemmen van de vrouwelijke kiezers winnenthe floating vote • de zwevende/onbesliste kiezers————————vote2♦voorbeelden:1 the Senate voted against/for the bill • de Senaat stemde tegen/voor het wetsontwerpII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:the resolution was voted by a large majority • de resolutie werd aanvaard met een grote meerderheid
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vote somebody out — ˌvote sb ˈout | ˌvote sb ˈout of/ˈoff sth derived to dismiss sb from a position by voting • He was voted out of office. Main entry: ↑votederived … Useful english dictionary
vote somebody out of something — ˌvote sb ˈout | ˌvote sb ˈout of/ˈoff sth derived to dismiss sb from a position by voting • He was voted out of office. Main entry: ↑votederived … Useful english dictionary
vote somebody out off something — ˌvote sb ˈout | ˌvote sb ˈout of/ˈoff sth derived to dismiss sb from a position by voting • He was voted out of office. Main entry: ↑votederived … Useful english dictionary
vote one out — {v. phr.} To terminate one s elected office by casting a negative vote about that person (judge, congressman, etc.), mostly so that someone else might occupy the same position. * /Congressman Smith was voted out last November in favor of… … Dictionary of American idioms
vote one out — {v. phr.} To terminate one s elected office by casting a negative vote about that person (judge, congressman, etc.), mostly so that someone else might occupy the same position. * /Congressman Smith was voted out last November in favor of… … Dictionary of American idioms
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vote — I n. collective opinion as determined by voting 1) to take a vote on (a motion) 2) to put a motion to a vote; to bring a motion to a vote 3) to influence, swing a vote (recent events swung the vote in our favor; the press can influence the vote)… … Combinatory dictionary
vote out — PHRASAL VERB If people vote out a particular person or political party, they give that person or party so few votes in an official election that they no longer hold a position of power. [V n P] And if the President doesn t make things better,… … English dictionary
office — [[t]ɒ̱fɪs, AM ɔ͟ːf [/t]] ♦ offices 1) N COUNT An office is a room or a part of a building where people work sitting at desks. He had an office big enough for his desk and chair, plus his VDU... At about 4.30 p.m. Audrey arrived at the office...… … English dictionary
out — [out] adv. [ME < OE ut, akin to ON út, Ger aus < IE base * ud , up, up away > Sans úd , L us(que)] 1. a) away from, forth from, or removed from a place, position, or situation [they live ten miles out] b) away from home [to go out for… … English World dictionary
vote — vote1 W3S3 [vəut US vout] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in election/to support)¦ 2 vote somebody into/out of power/office/parliament etc 3¦(choose for prize)¦ 4¦(money)¦ 5 vote something a success/the best etc 6 I vote ... 7 vote with your wallet 8 vote with your … Dictionary of contemporary English