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1 ballot for
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2 ballot paper
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3 ballot the men on the proposal
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4 ballot
n. stembriefje; aantal stemmen; kiesrecht; stemming--------v. stemming; vergrotenballot1[ bælət] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 stem(biljet/briefje/balletje)2 stemming ⇒ stemronde; geheime stemming♦voorbeelden:voting by ballot • geheime stemming————————ballot2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:ballot the men on the proposal • de mannen over het voorstel laten stemmen -
5 ballot box
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6 cast one's ballot
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7 let's take/have a ballot
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8 secret ballot
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9 voting by ballot
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10 cast a ballot
stemmen,naar de stembus gaan -
11 fair ballot
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12 second ballot
n. tweede ronde van verkiezingen als geen van de kandidaten een meerderheid van stemmen heeft gekregen in de eerste ronde -
13 take a ballot
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14 void ballot
nietige stembiljet -
15 vote by ballot
stemmen door stembriefje -
16 secret
adj. heimelijk; verborgen; gesloten--------n. geheim; mysterie; tegenspraaksecret1[ sie:krit] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 keep a/the secret • een/het geheim bewarenbe in on the secret • in het geheim ingewijd zijnin secret • in het geheimlet someone into a/the secret • iemand in een/het geheim inwijden→ open open/————————secret21 geheim ⇒ verborgen, vertrouwelijk2 geheimhoudend ⇒ gesloten, discreet3 verborgen ⇒ afgezonderd, afgesloten♦voorbeelden:secret agent • geheim agentsecret ballot • geheime stemmingsecret police • geheime politiesecret service • geheime dienstkeep something secret from someone • iets voor iemand geheim houden
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