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1 voting by rising and sitting
voting by rising and sittingvotação (pró ou contra) levantando-se ou ficando sentado.English-Portuguese dictionary > voting by rising and sitting
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2 voting
vot.ing[v'outiŋ] n votação, eleição. voting by rising and sitting votação (pró ou contra) levantando-se ou ficando sentado. -
3 voting machine
vot.ing ma.chine[v'outiŋ məʃi:n] n máquina para registrar e contar votos. -
4 voting paper
vot.ing pa.per[voutiŋ peipə] n cédula. -
5 voting right
vot.ing right[v'outiŋ rait] n direito de voto. -
6 voting shares
vot.ing shares[v'outiŋ ʃɛəz] n ações com direito a voto. -
7 voting right share
action à droit de vote privilégié -
8 non-voting share
action sans droit de vote -
9 proxy voting right
droit de vote des banques afférent aux actions en dépôt -
10 abstain
[əb'stein]((often with from) not to do, take etc: He abstained (from voting in the election); He abstained from alcohol.) abster-se* * *ab.stain[əbst'ein] vi abster(-se) de, privar-se, conter-se, refrear. -
11 abstention
[-'sten-]noun (the act of abstaining: At the election of the new chairman the voting was six for, three against, and two abstentions.) abstenção* * *ab.sten.tion[æbst'enʃən] n abstenção, abstinência. -
12 ballot
['bælət](a method of voting in secret by marking a paper and putting it into a box: They held a ballot to choose a new chairman; The question was decided by ballot.) votação* * *bal.lot[b'ælət] n 1 cédula ou outro objeto usado em votação. 2 número total de votos. 3 votação secreta. • vi votar (secretamente). -
13 suffrage
1) (the right to vote.) sufrágio2) (voting.) voto•* * *suf.frage[s'∧fridʒ] n 1 voto, sufrágio, consentimento expresso por meio de voto. 2 direito de voto. universal suffrage direito universal de voto. woman’s suffrage sufrágio para mulheres. -
14 polling-booth
noun (a small place or stall where one can mark one's voting-paper.) cabine de voto -
15 abstain
[əb'stein]((often with from) not to do, take etc: He abstained (from voting in the election); He abstained from alcohol.) abster-se -
16 abstention
[-'sten-]noun (the act of abstaining: At the election of the new chairman the voting was six for, three against, and two abstentions.) abstenção -
17 ballot
['bælət](a method of voting in secret by marking a paper and putting it into a box: They held a ballot to choose a new chairman; The question was decided by ballot.) votação -
18 polling-booth
noun (a small place or stall where one can mark one's voting-paper.) cabine de votação -
19 suffrage
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