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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 au scrutin secret
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4 vote par correspondance
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[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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7 vote par correspondance
absentee vote; letter ballot; sometimes: mail pollDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > vote par correspondance
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8 vote secret
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9 vote à bulletins secrets
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10 vote non décisif
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11 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 bilten vòt
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16 votazione
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17 баллотировка
vote, poll, ballot* * ** * *vote, poll, ballot, voting, polling, balloting* * *ballotballotingpollvote -
18 балотирам
ballot, vote (за for)* * *балотѝрам,гл. ballot, vote (за for).* * *ballot, vote (за for) -
19 балотування
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20 голосування списком
ballot for a list, blanket ballot, vote by block, vote for a list, voting for a listУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > голосування списком
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ballot — index cast (register), franchise (right to vote), plebiscite, poll (casting of votes), poll, primary, r … Law dictionary
vote — [n] decision or right to decide representation aye*, ballot, choice, franchise, majority, nay*, plebiscite, poll, referendum, secret ballot, show of hands*, suffrage, tally, ticket, will, wish, yea*, yes or no*; concepts 300,376 vote [v] decide… … New thesaurus
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