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1 vote through
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[vëut] n.,v. -n 1. votim; votë; after the vote pas votimit; the matter was settled by vote çështja u zgjidh me votim; vote of confidence votëbesim; put to the vote hedh në votë. 2. e drejtë e votës; give the vote to women u jap grave të drejtën e votës. 3. votë; give one's vote to.. ia jap votën..; you have my vote do të votoj për ty. 4. vendim i marrë me votim; fond i miratuar me votim /-v 1. votoj; vote for sb/on sth votoj për dikë /për diçka; vote with one's feet fig. largohem në shënjë proteste. 2. votoj pro, miratoj me vota. 3. e hedh votën për; vote Republican votoj për Republikanët. 4. zgjedh; he was voted chairman atë e zgjodhën kryetar; she was voted the best dancer ajo u shpall kërcimtarja më e mirë.● vote down [vëut daun] hedh poshtë me vota● vote in [vëut in] a) miratoj; b) zgjedh (dikë)● vote out [vëut aut] a) nuk miratoj, hedh poshtë; b) nuk zgjedh (dikë)● vote through [vëut thru:] votoj, adoptoj, ratifikoj, miratoj● voter ['vëutë:(r)] n. votues● voter registration ['vëutë:(r) rexhi'streishën] n. amer.pol. regjistrim i votuesve, hartim i listavetë zgjedhësve● voter registration card ['vëutë:(r) rexhi'streishën ka:d] n. kartë e zgjedhësit● voting ['vëuting] n. votim, votime; the voting took place last month votimet u zhvilluan muajin e kaluar● voting booth ['vëuting bu:th] n. dhomë e fshehtë● voting paper ['vëuting 'peipë:(r)] n. fletë votimi, fletëvotim● voting share ['vëuting sheë:] n. fin. aksion me të drejtë vote* * *votim; votoj
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