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1 vote with one's feet
expr infmlWhen the audience votes with its feet, you know you don't have a hit — Когда зрители уходят с представления, то сразу ясно, как они к нему относятся
East Germany lost nearly one-tenth of its population to West Berlin and West Germany as nearly three million people voted with their feet — Одна десятая населения Восточной Германии или около трех миллионов перебежали в Западный Берлин и Западную Германию, выразив таким образом свое отношение к существующему режиму
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > vote with one's feet
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2 vote with one's feet
"пpoгoлocoвaть нoгaми", выpaзить cвoё нeдoвoльcтвo уxoдoм, oтъeздoм и т. п.The. draft dodgers now in Canada have voted in the ultimate way with their feet (The Manchester Guardian Weekly). We don't want to repeat what happened at last year's conference, when... many members voted with their feet and the committee had to resign -
3 vote with one's feet
1) Общая лексика: проголосовать ногами (напр, Richard Nixon pronounced Washington "a city without identity" and voted with his feet to spend most of his political exile in New York)2) Сленг: выражать недовольство, неприятие ситуации уходом -
4 vote with one's feet
голосовать ногамиParents are voting with their feet and moving their children to schools where there is better discipline.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > vote with one's feet
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5 vote with one's feet
"проголосовать ногами", выразить своё недовольство уходом, отъездом и т. п...the 40,000 draft dodgers now in Canada have voted in the ultimate way - with their feet. (‘The Manchester Guardian Weekly’) — 40 000 американцев, уклонившихся от призыва и находящихся сейчас в Канаде, "проголосовали ногами" против участия во вьетнамской войне.
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6 vote with one's feet
[vëut with uans fi:t] fig. largohem në shënjë proteste -
7 vote with (one's) feet
Австралийский сленг: уйти, выразив тем самым свое неодобрение, уйти, выразив тем самым свое осуждениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vote with (one's) feet
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8 vote with one's feet
להצביע ברגליים, לא לבוא, להסתלק, להביע אי-אמון ע"י היעדרות; להראות התעניינות מעצם נוכחות; גילוי ציבורי של אהדה או התנגדות על ידי הפגנה המונית או צעדת המונים* * *◙ םינומה תדעצ וא תינומה הנגפה ידי לע תודגנתה וא הדהא לש ירוביצ יוליג ;תוחכונ םצעמ תוניינעתה תוארהל ;תורדעיה י"ע ןומא-יא עיבהל,קלתסהל,אובל אל,םיילגרב עיבצהל◄ -
9 vote with one's feet
zijn afkeuring laten blijken door weg te gaan; uitdrukking van het publiek om diens sympathie of afkeuring te geven door een massademonstratie of mars -
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11 vote with one's feet
уйти, выразив тем самым свое неодобрение, несогласие или осуждение -
12 vote with one's feet
уйти, выразив тем самым свое неодобрение, несогласие или осуждениеEnglish-Russian australian expression > vote with one's feet
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13 to vote with one's feet
Pol. [litt. voter avec ses pieds] quitter le pays; s'exiler; pf. bouder les urnesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to vote with one's feet
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14 to vote with one's feet
aiziet, nepiedaloties vēlēšanās -
15 vote with feet
1) Общая лексика: голосовать ногами, уходить (с собрания и т. п.) -
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vote [vəʊt]1. nouna. ( = ballot) vote m• they took a vote on whether to sell the company ils ont voté pour décider s'ils allaient ou non vendre l'entreprisec. ( = vote cast) voix fd. ( = body of voters) électorat m• vote (for) Harris! votez Harris !• people are voting with their feet (inf) les gens expriment leur mécontentement en ne votant pas (or en s'en allant)4. compounds• it's a vote-loser for us ça risque de nous faire perdre des voix ► vote-winner (inf) noun atout m électoral[+ law] voter ; [+ person] élire[+ amendment] rejeter ; [+ MP, chairman] ne pas réélire• the electors voted the Conservative government out les électeurs ont rejeté le gouvernement conservateur[+ bill, motion] voter* * *[vəʊt] 1.1) ( choice) vote mone man one vote — ≈ suffrage universel
that gets my vote! — fig moi je suis pour!
2) ( franchise)3) ( ballot) vote m4) ( body of voters) voix fpl2.to increase one's vote by 10% — recevoir 10% de voix en plus
transitive verb1) ( affirm choice of) voterwhat ou how do you vote? — pour qui votes-tu?
to vote somebody into/out of office — élire/ne pas réélire quelqu'un
2) ( authorize)3) (colloq) ( propose) proposer3.intransitive verb voterPhrasal Verbs:- vote in- vote out••to vote with one's feet — ( by leaving) quitter le navire (colloq)
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A n1 ( choice) vote m ; to cast one's vote voter ; to get 100 votes obtenir 100 votes ; one man one vote ≈ suffrage universel ; that gets my vote! fig moi je suis pour! ;3 ( ballot) vote m ; to have a vote voter ; to take a vote on voter sur ; to put sth to the vote mettre qch aux voix ;4 ( body of voters) voix fpl ; the teenage/Scottish vote les voix des jeunes/des Écossais ; to receive 60% of the vote obtenir 60% des voix ; by a majority vote à la majorité des voix ; to increase one's vote by 10% recevoir 10% de voix en plus.B vtr1 ( affirm choice of) voter [Liberal, yes] ; what ou how do you vote? pour qui est-ce que tu votes? ; to vote sb into/out of office ou power élire/ne pas réélire qn ; to vote sb into the White House élire qn à la Maison Blanche ; to be voted best film/Miss World être élu meilleur film/Miss Monde ;2 ( authorize) to vote sb sth accorder qch à qn ; to vote oneself a pay rise s'accorder une augmentation de salaire ;3 ○ ( propose) proposer ; I vote we all go je propose que nous y allions tous.C vi voter (on sur ; for sb pour qn ; against contre) ; to vote for reform voter en faveur de la réforme ; to vote on whether voter pour décider si ; let's vote on it mettons-le aux voix ; to vote to join the EEC/to strike voter l'adhésion à la CEE/voter la grève.to vote with one' s feet ( by leaving) quitter le navire ○ ; ( by other action) montrer sa désapprobation par des actes.■ vote down:▶ vote [sb/sth] down, vote down [sb/sth] battre [qn] aux voix [person, group] ; rejeter [motion].■ vote in:▶ vote [sb] in, vote in [sb] élire [person, party].■ vote out:▶ vote [sb/sth] out, vote out [sb/sth] ne pas réélire [person] ; rejeter [motion].■ vote through:▶ vote [sth] through, vote through [sth] faire adopter [bill, proposal]. -
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vote [vəʊt]1 noun∎ to have a vote on sth voter sur qch, mettre qch aux voix;∎ to put a question to the vote mettre une question aux voix;∎ let's put it to the vote votons;∎ if it comes to a or the vote, I know where I stand s'il est procédé à un vote, je sais quelle est ma position;∎ vote of thanks discours m de remerciement;∎ I propose a vote of thanks to our charming hostesses je propose que l'on remercie chaleureusement nos charmantes hôtesses(b) (in parliament) vote m, scrutin m;∎ seventy MPs were present for the vote soixante-dix députés étaient présents pour le vote;∎ the vote went in the government's favour/against the government les députés se sont prononcés en faveur du/contre le gouvernement;∎ vote of confidence vote m de confiance;∎ vote of no confidence motion f de censure(c) (individual choice) vote m, voix f;∎ to give one's vote to sb voter pour qn;∎ they've got my vote je vote pour eux;∎ the candidate got 15,000 votes le candidat a recueilli 15 000 voix;∎ to be elected by one vote être élu à une voix de majorité;∎ one member, one vote = système de scrutin "un homme, une voix"(d) (ballot paper) bulletin m de vote(e) (suffrage) droit m de vote;∎ to have the vote avoir le droit de vote;∎ to give the vote to sb accorder le droit de vote à qn;∎ the suffragettes campaigned for votes for women les suffragettes ont fait campagne pour qu'on accorde le droit de vote aux femmes∎ they hope to win the working-class vote ils espèrent gagner les voix des ouvriers;∎ the Scottish vote went against the government le vote écossais a été défavorable au gouvernement;∎ they won 40 percent of the vote ils ont remporté 40 pour cent des voix ou des suffrages;∎ they increased their vote by 12 percent ils ont amélioré leurs résultats de 12 pour cent∎ a vote of £100,000 un vote de crédits de 100 000 livres(a) (in election) voter;∎ vote Malone! votez Malone!;∎ to vote Labour/Republican voter travailliste/républicain;∎ our family have always voted Conservative notre famille a toujours voté conservateur ou pour le parti conservateur(b) (in parliament, assembly → motion, law, money) voter;∎ they voted that the sitting (should) be suspended ils ont voté la suspension de la séance∎ she was voted president elle a été élue présidente∎ the party was voted a great success de l'avis de tous, la soirée a été un grand succès∎ I vote we all go to bed je propose qu'on aille tous se couchervoter;∎ France is voting this weekend la France va aux urnes ce week-end;∎ how did the country vote? comment est-ce que le pays a voté?;∎ to vote for/against sb voter pour/contre qn;∎ I'm going to vote for Barron je vais voter (pour) Barron ou donner ma voix à Barron;∎ most of the delegates voted against the chairman la plupart des délégués ont voté contre le président;∎ to vote in favour of/against sth voter pour/contre qch;∎ the party conference voted on the question of nuclear disarmament le congrès du parti a voté sur la question du désarmement nucléaire;∎ let's vote on it! mettons cela aux voix!;∎ to vote by a show of hands voter à main levée;∎ figurative to vote with one's feet (by leaving) manifester ou signifier son mécontentement en partant; (by not turning up) manifester ou signifier son mécontentement par le boycott(bill, proposal) rejeter (par le vote)(person, government) élire; (new law) voter, adopter(suggestion) rejeter; (minister) relever de ses fonctions;∎ the bill was voted out le projet de loi n'a pas été adopté ou a été rejeté(bill, reform) voter, ratifier -
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vote [vəυt]1. n1) голосова́ние; баллотиро́вка;to cast a vote голосова́ть
;to put to the vote ста́вить на голосова́ние
;to get out the ( или a) vote амер. доби́ться акти́вного уча́стия в голосова́нии свои́х предполага́емых сторо́нников
2) (избира́тельный) го́лос;to count the votes производи́ть подсчёт голосо́в
3) пра́во го́лоса;to have the vote име́ть пра́во го́лоса
;one man one vote ка́ждый избира́тель име́ет пра́во голосова́ть то́лько оди́н раз
4) во́тум; реше́ние ( принятое большинством);vote of nonconfidence во́тум недове́рия
5) ассигнова́ния, креди́ты ( принятые законодательным органом);educational vote ассигнова́ния на образова́ние
6) о́бщее число́ голосо́в; голоса́7) избира́тельный бюллете́нь8) уст. избира́тель2. v2) постановля́ть большинство́м голосо́в3) ассигнова́ть; выделя́ть ( средства)4) разг. признава́ть;the play was voted a failure пье́са была́ при́знана неуда́чной
5) разг. предлага́ть, вноси́ть предложе́ние;I vote that we go home я за то, что́бы пойти́ домо́й
vote down провали́ть ( предложение);vote in избра́ть голосова́нием (куда-л.);to vote smb. into a committee голосова́нием избра́ть кого́-л. в коми́ссию
;vote through провести́ путём голосова́ния;to vote a measure ( a bill, etc.) through провести́ мероприя́тие (зако́н и т.п.) путём голосова́ния
◊to vote with one's feet разг. голосова́ть нога́ми, уходи́ть ( с собрания и т.п.)
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♦ vote /vəʊt/n.1 (polit.) voto: a vote for (o in favour of) st. [sb.], un voto a favore di qc. [q.]; a vote against st. [sb.], un voto a sfavore di qc. [q.]; to cast one's vote, dare il proprio voto; votare; to count the votes, contare (o scrutinare) i voti; the deciding vote, il voto decisivo NOTA D'USO: - vote, mark o grade?-2 votazione; voto: The result of the vote is expected to be announced next week, il risultato della votazione dovrebbe essere annunciato la prossima settimana; to have (o take) a vote on st., votare su qc.; to put st. to the vote, mettere qc. ai voti; a vote of confidence [of no confidence], un voto di fiducia [di sfiducia]; a vote of censure, un voto di censura3 (numero dei) voti: The Lib Dems gained 28% of the vote in local elections, i democratici liberali hanno ottenuto il 28% dei voti nelle elezioni amministrative4 scheda (o pallina) di votazione; scheda votata: The mayor placed his vote in the ballot box, il sindaco ha infilato la sua scheda nell'urna5 (i) voti ( di una particolare categoria): the women's vote, il voto delle donne; il voto femminile; the Italian vote in New York, il voto degli oriundi italiani a New York6 (leg.) – the vote, il diritto di voto: Women were not given the vote until 1928, le donne hanno ottenuto il diritto di voto solo nel 1928● vote by secret ballot, voto a scrutinio segreto □ vote by proxy, voto per delega □ vote by roll call, voto per appello nominale □ vote by show of hands, votazione per alzata di mano □ vote-catcher, espediente per prendere più voti □ vote-catching, che fa prendere voti; che porta voti □ (polit.) vote-getter, chi ottiene (molti) voti: He was the biggest vote-getter in the election, nelle elezioni ha ottenuto il maggior numero di voti □ (form.) vote of thanks, discorso di ringraziamento: to move (o to propose) a vote of thanks, suggerire ( o proporre) un discorso di ringraziamento □ (polit.) vote rigging, broglio elettorale □ vote-seeking, (agg.) che cerca voti, che chiede il voto; (sost.) ricerca di voti, caccia al voto □ (polit.) vote-winner, persona (o iniziativa) che fa prendere molti voti a un partito □ to carry a vote, approvare una mozione □ to pull in votes, portare voti ( a un candidato) □ to take the vote, procedere allo scrutinio.♦ (to) vote /vəʊt/v. t. e i.1 votare: DIALOGO → - Discussing an election- Who are you going to vote for?, per chi voti?; He voted for the Labour candidate, ha votato per il candidato laburista; They voted to refer the matter back to the appeal committee, hanno votato a favore del rinvio della questione alla commissione d'appello; to vote Labour [Conservative, Democrat, etc.], votare per i laburisti [i conservatori, i democratici, ecc.]; It was voted best film, è stato votato come miglior film; She was voted most popular singer of the year, è stata eletta cantante più popolare dell'anno2 decidere; deliberare (stabilire, assegnare, ecc.) mediante votazione: to vote a sum for travelling expenses, votare lo stanziamento d'una somma per spese di viaggio3 (fam.) dichiarare unanimemente; riconoscere concordemente: The evening was voted a success, sono stati tutti concordi nel dichiarare che la serata è stata un successo● (fig. fam.) to vote with one's feet, manifestare dissenso con la propria assenza.
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vote with one's feet — ► vote with one s feet informal indicate an opinion by being present or absent or by some other course of action. Main Entry: ↑vote … English terms dictionary
vote with one's feet — phrasal : to express one s disapproval or dissatisfaction by leaving * * * vote with one s feet To indicate one s dissatisfaction with a situation or conditions by leaving • • • Main Entry: ↑vote * * * informal indicate an opinion by being… … Useful english dictionary
vote with one's feet — If you vote with your feet, your show your dislike or disapproval of something by leaving. If the conference is boring, people will probably vote with their feet … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
vote with one's feet — verb To express ones preferences through ones actions, by voluntarily participating in or withdrawing from an activity, group, or process. But Khrushchevs economic plan for the East Germans means a new kind of dependence on their old Russian foes … Wiktionary
vote with one’s feet — in. to show one’s displeasure by walking out. □ A lot of people are voting with their feet. Customers clearly don’t like our goods. □ When the audience votes with its feet, you know you don’t have a hit … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
vote with one's feet — informal indicate an opinion by being present or absent. → vote … English new terms dictionary
vote with one's feet — phrasal to express one s disapproval or dissatisfaction by leaving … New Collegiate Dictionary
Vote with one's feet — 1. express one s disapproval by leaving; 2. public exhibition of sympathy, opposition, etc., as a mass meeting, demonstration or march … Dictionary of Australian slang
vote with one's feet — Australian Slang 1. express one s disapproval by leaving; 2. public exhibition of sympathy, opposition, etc., as a mass meeting, demonstration or march … English dialects glossary
vote with one's feet — express one s disapprobation by leaving; public display of sympathy or opposition carried out as a mass demonstration or march … English contemporary dictionary
vote — ► NOUN 1) a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action. 2) (the vote) the right to participate in an election. 3) (the vote) a particular body of electors or the votes cast by them: the green vote. ► VERB 1) … English terms dictionary