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vote [vɔt]masculine nouna. ( = approbation) [de projet de loi] vote (de for ) ; [de loi, réforme] passing ; [de crédits] votingb. ( = suffrage) vote• vote blanc/nul blank/spoilt ballot paper• procéder or passer au vote to take a vote* * *vɔtnom masculin1) ( action) voting, vote2) ( opinion exprimée) vote* * *vɔt nm* * *vote nm1 ( action) voting, vote (contre against; en faveur de in favourGB of); droit de vote right to vote; vote d'un budget voting on a budget; vote à main levée/à bulletin secret vote by show of hands/by secret ballot; vote par correspondance postal vote GB, absentee vote US; vote par procuration vote by proxy; vote rural/populaire rural/popular vote; procéder au vote to vote; vote d'une loi passing of a bill;2 ( opinion exprimée) vote; compter les votes to count the votes;vote blanc Pol blank vote; vote de confiance vote of confidence; vote sanction protest vote; vote utile tactical vote.[vɔt] nom masculin1. [voix] vote2. [élection] voteprocédons ou passons au vote let's have ou take a vote3. [d'une loi] passing[de crédits] voting[d'un projet de loi] vote -
2 vote par correspondance
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3 vote par correspondance
absentee vote; letter ballot; sometimes: mail pollDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > vote par correspondance
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4 vote au scrutin secret
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > vote au scrutin secret
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5 vote
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6 vote
[vəut]1. noun(the right to show) one's wish or opinion, eg in a ballot or by raising a hand etc, especially at an election or in a debate:In Britain, the vote was given to women over twenty-one in 1928
صَوْت، وَرقَة اقْتِراعA vote was taken to decide the matter.
2. verb1) to cast or record one's vote:يُصَوِّت، يُدْلي بِصَوْتِهI shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment.
2) to allow, by a vote, the provision of (something) eg to someone, for a purpose etc:يُصادِق بالتَّصْويتThey were voted $5,000 to help them in their research.
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8 vote secret
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9 vote à bulletins secrets
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10 vote non décisif
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > vote non décisif
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11 bulletin de vote
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > bulletin de vote
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12 бросить бюллетень в избирательную урну (put a ballot paper in a ballot box)
General subject: cast my voteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бросить бюллетень в избирательную урну (put a ballot paper in a ballot box)
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13 bulletin de vote
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14 bulletin de vote par correspondance
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15 балотувати
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16 голосовать
vote глагол:poll (голосовать, проводить голосование, подсчитывать голоса, получать голоса, подрезать верхушку, стричь волосы)словосочетание:cast a vote (голосовать, подавать голос) -
17 баллотировка
vote, poll, ballot* * ** * *vote, poll, ballot, voting, polling, balloting* * *ballotballotingpollvote -
18 балотування
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19 гласачко ливче
vote———————— (топче)ballot* * *(топче)ballot--------vote -
20 вирішувати таємним голосуванням
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > вирішувати таємним голосуванням
См. также в других словарях:
vote by ballot — give an opinion regarding an election by placing a paper with your opinion into a specific box … English contemporary dictionary
ballot paper — ballot .paper n a piece of paper on which you record your vote spoiled ballot papers (=ones that have been marked incorrectly and so cannot be counted) … Dictionary of contemporary English
ballot — Synonyms and related words: Australian ballot, Hare system, Indiana ballot, Massachusetts ballot, absentee ballot, aye, blanket ballot, canvass, canvassing, casting vote, counting heads, cumulative voting, deciding vote, division, enfranchisement … Moby Thesaurus
vote — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. poll, ballot; franchise, suffrage; choice, voice, option, election; referendum, plebiscite. v. cast a ballot; choose, select, elect, establish, enact, ratify, veto, nullify. See assent. II (Roget s… … English dictionary for students
ballot — Derived from ballotta, a round bullet, used for casting a vote. Process or means of voting, usually in secret, by written or printed tickets or slips of paper, or voting machine. Piece of paper or levers on voting machine on which the voter gives … Black's law dictionary
ballot — Derived from ballotta, a round bullet, used for casting a vote. Process or means of voting, usually in secret, by written or printed tickets or slips of paper, or voting machine. Piece of paper or levers on voting machine on which the voter gives … Black's law dictionary
ballot — balloter, n. /bal euht/, n., v., balloted, balloting. n. 1. a slip or sheet of paper, cardboard, or the like, on which a voter marks his or her vote. 2. the method of secret voting by means of printed or written ballots or by means of voting… … Universalium
ballot — bal|lot1 [ bælət ] noun * count or uncount the process of voting secretly to choose a CANDIDATE in an election or express an opinion about an issue: Party leaders are elected by ballot. a strike ballot a. singular the total number of votes… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ballot — bal•lot [[t]ˈbæl ət[/t]] n. 1) gov a sheet of paper or the like on which a voter marks his or her vote 2) gov the method of secret voting by printed or written ballot or by voting machine 3) gov a round of voting 4) gov the list of candidates to… … From formal English to slang
ballot — / bælət/ noun 1. an election where people vote for someone by marking a cross on a paper with a list of names ● Six names were put forward for three vacancies on the committee so a ballot was held. 2. a selection made by taking papers at random… … Dictionary of banking and finance
vote — 1. noun 1) a rigged vote Syn: ballot, poll, election, referendum, plebiscite; show of hands 2) women finally got the vote Syn: suffrage, voting rights, franchise, enfranchisement; voice … Thesaurus of popular words