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41 vote
1. n голосование, баллотировкаrollcall vote, vote by rollcall — поимённое голосование
vote by sitting and standing, rising vote — голосование вставанием
aye vote — голосование «за»
2. n голос, право голосаan affirmative vote — голос «за»
nay vote — голос «против»
positive vote — голос "за"
3. n собир. голоса; количество поданных голосов; количество голосовавших4. n право голоса; избирательное правоaffirmative vote — голос "за"
5. n тк. вотум; резолюция; решение6. n избирательный бюллетень; шар7. n парл. ассигнования, кредитыtoken vote — голосование символической суммы ассигнования с позднейшим определением точной суммы
8. n избиратель9. n определённая группа избирателей10. v голосовать, баллотировать, вотировать11. v выбирать12. v постановлять13. v парл. ассигновывать; выделять14. v решать, единодушно признаватьthe play was voted a success — по общему признанию, пьеса оказалась удачной
15. v разг. стоять; выражать мнение, предлагатьI vote that we go home — я за то, чтобы пойти домой
Синонимический ряд:1. secret ballot (noun) ballot; choice; election; franchise; majority vote; opinion; plebiscite; referendum; say; secret ballot; suffrage; tally; ticket; voice; voting ticket2. cast a ballot (verb) ballot; cast a ballot; cast one's vote; choose; decide; elect; enact; have a say; have a voice; poll -
42 wait for
ждать; ожиданиеcircular wait — ожидание "по кругу"; круговое ожидание
Синонимический ряд:stay (verb) abide; remain; sit; sojourn; stay; tarry; wait -
43 write back
phr v ответить письменно; ответить на письмоСинонимический ряд:answer (verb) acknowledge; answer; confirm; react; rejoin; reply; respond; retort; return -
44 write out
1. phr v выписывать, делать выписки2. phr v переписывать3. phr v написать полностью; расшифроватьwrite to: — писать:
4. phr v излагать на бумаге; оформлять письменноwrite back — ответить письменно; ответить на письмо
5. phr v выписывать, выставлятьСинонимический ряд:write down (verb) enter; indicate; jot down; list; note; record; scribble; take down; write down
См. также в других словарях:
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