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  • 1 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

    A vote was taken to decide the matter.

    صَوْت، وَرقَة اقْتِراع
    2. verb
    1) to cast or record one's vote:

    I shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment.

    يُصَوِّت، يُدْلي بِصَوْتِه
    2) to allow, by a vote, the provision of (something) eg to someone, for a purpose etc:

    They were voted $5,000 to help them in their research.

    يُصادِق بالتَّصْويت

    Arabic-English dictionary > vote

  • 2 vote

    اِقْتَرَعَ \ vote: to show a desired choice, or an opinion (by marking a card secretly, or by raising one’s hand at a meeting): In the last election, 7000 people voted for him and he was elected. \ وَرَقَة اِقْتِراع \ vote: an act of making a choice or decision by means of vote; the piece of paper on which this is expressed.

    Arabic-English glossary > vote

  • 3 vote

    صَوْت \ noise: a sound, esp. one that is loud or unpleasant: the noise of an engine; a strange noise in the night. sound: a noise; sth. that is heard: the sound of music; a hammering sound. voice: the sound that one makes in speaking or singing: Did you recognize his voice. vote: an act of making a choice or decision by means of vote.

    Arabic-English glossary > vote

  • 4 vote

    صَوَّتَ \ bawl: to shout very loudly. sound: to make a noise; to cause (sth.) to make a noise, as a sign or warning: Sound your horn when you reach a dangerous corner. vote: to show a desired choice, or an opinion (by marking a card secretly, or by raising one’s hand at a meeting): In the last election, 7000 people voted for him and he was elected.

    Arabic-English glossary > vote

  • 5 vote of confidence

    a vote taken to establish whether the government or other authority still has the majority's support for its policies.
    تَصْويت بالثّقَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > vote of confidence

  • 6 vote of thanks

    an invitation, usually in the form of a short speech, to an audience etc to show gratitude to a speaker etc by applauding etc:

    Mrs Smith proposed a vote of thanks to the organizers of the concert.

    تَصْويت بالشُّكْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > vote of thanks

  • 7 casting vote

    the deciding vote of the chairman of a meeting when the other votes are equally divided.
    الصَّوْتُ المُرجِّـح

    Arabic-English dictionary > casting vote

  • 8 ssauwata

    vote [ssata]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > ssauwata

  • 9 تصويت بسحب الثقة

    vote of confidence

    Arabic-English dictionary > تصويت بسحب الثقة

  • 10 انتخب

    v. elect, select, poll, vote, vote in, pick out, cull

    Arabic-English dictionary > انتخب

  • 11 أدلى بصوته

    أدْلَى بِصَوْتِهِ: اِقْتَرَعَ
    to vote, poll, cast a vote, cast a ballot

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أدلى بصوته

  • 12 اقترع

    اِقْتَرَعَ: صَوّتَ
    to vote, cast a ballot, cast a vote, poll

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اقترع

  • 13 انتخب

    اِنْتَخَبَ: صَوّتَ، اِقْتَرَعَ
    to vote, cast a ballot, cast a vote, poll

    Arabic-English new dictionary > انتخب

  • 14 حق الاقتراع أو الانتخاب

    حَقّ الاقْتِرَاعِ أو الانْتِخَاب
    suffrage, right to vote, franchise, vote, ballot

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حق الاقتراع أو الانتخاب

  • 15 صوت

    صَوّتَ: اِقْتَرَعَ
    to vote, cast a ballot, cast a vote, poll

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صوت

  • 16 أدلى بصوته

    أدْلَى بِصَوْتِهِ
    to vote, cast a vote, cast a ballot, poll

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أدلى بصوته

  • 17 cast

    [kaːst] past tense, past participle cast
    1. verb
    1) to throw:

    She cast him a look of hatred.

    يَرْمي
    2) to get rid of; to take off:

    Some snakes cast their skins.

    يَتَخَلَّصُ مِن، يَطْرَحُ
    3) to shape (metal etc) by pouring into a mould:

    Metal is melted before it is cast.

    يَسْبُكُ في قالَب

    She was cast as Lady Macbeth.

    يُعْطي دَوْرا في مَسْرَحِيَّه

    The director is casting (the film) tomorrow.

    يَخْتارُ مُمَثِّلي الفيلم
    6) to give (a vote):

    I cast my vote for the younger candidate.

    يُصَوِّتُ، يَقْتَرِعُ
    2. noun
    1) a throw:

    At his third cast he caught a fish.

    رَمْيَه، إلقاء (الشبكه)
    2) something made by moulding:

    The doctor put a plaster cast on his broken leg.

    شَيئٌ مُقَوْلَبٌ / مَسْبوك
    3) a mould:

    The hot metal is poured into a cast.

    قالَب، سَبيكَه
    4) the complete set of actors in a play, opera etc:

    the whole cast of the play.

    مُمَثِّلون في مَسْرَحِيَّه
    5) something that is ejected by certain animals, eg the earthworm:

    worm casts all over the grass.

    ما تُخْرِجُهُ الحَيَوانات والحَشَرات

    Arabic-English dictionary > cast

  • 18 elector

    noun
    a person who has the right to vote at an election:

    Not all the electors bothered to vote.

    ناخِب، مُنْتَخِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > elector

  • 19 ترديد جماعي

    تَرْديد جَمَاعيّ \ chorus: sth. said or shouted by a number of people together: There was a chorus of "Don’t vote for Smith, vote for Jones".

    Arabic-English dictionary > ترديد جماعي

  • 20 صوت

    صَوْت \ noise: a sound, esp. one that is loud or unpleasant: the noise of an engine; a strange noise in the night. sound: a noise; sth. that is heard: the sound of music; a hammering sound. voice: the sound that one makes in speaking or singing: Did you recognize his voice. vote: an act of making a choice or decision by means of vote. \ أَحْدَثَ صَوْتًا \ sound: to make a noise; cause (sth.) to make a noise, as a sign or warning: The bell sounded at the end of the lesson. Sound your horn when you reach a dangerous corner. \ أَحْدَثَ صَوْتًا (كصوت القَدَم عندما تُرفَع من الوَحل أو تَغُوص فيه)‏ \ squelch: to make a sucking sound, as when one lifts one’s foot out of wet mud. \ بِصَوْتٍ خافِت \ under one’s breath: (speaking) very quietly. \ بِصَوْتٍ عالٍ \ aloud: in a voice that may be heard: He read it aloud. loud: noisily: Don’t talk so loud. loudly: noisily: He knocked loudly on the door. out: loudly; clearly: Call out so that everyone can hear you. He cried out in fear. \ See Also مرتفع( مرتفعمسموع( مسموع)‏ \ صَوْتُ ارْتِطَام \ crash: the noise of sth. crashing: There was a crash of breaking glass. \ صَوْتُ انْفِجَار \ blast: the sound of an explosion. report: the sharp explosive noise of a gun. \ صَوْتُ تَهَشُّم \ smash: violent breaking, or the sound of it; a violent accident: a car smash. \ صَوْتٌ حادّ مُتَكَرِّر \ pip: a short sharp musical note on radio or the telephone (as a sign of sth.): When you hear the pips, put in another coin. \ صَوْتُ رَنِين \ tinkle: a tinkling sound. \ صَوْتُ سُقوط جِسْم خفيف في الماء \ plop: the sound of a small object falling into water. \ صَوْتُ الضِّحك \ ha, ha: (in books) the sound of laughter. \ صَوْتُ العَقْل \ reason: common sense; sensible and fair opinion or advice: He’s too excited to listen to reason. \ صَوْتٌ عَميقٌ وخَفِيض \ bass: (of man’s voice; of musical notes or instruments) having a deep low sound. \ صَوْتٌ قَرَارِيّ \ bass: (of man’s voice; of musical notes or instruments) having a deep low sound. \ صَوْتٌ مُجَسَّم \ stereo: (of recorded sound; short for stereophonic) producing different sounds from different directions, by the use of loudspeakers. \ صَوْتٌ مَكْتُوم (لضَربَة أو سَقْطَة)‏ \ thud: the dull sound of a heavy thing striking the ground or another object: He fell out of bed with a thud. \ صَوْتٌ موسيقي مُنْفَرِد \ note: a single sound in music: Men can sing low notes and women can sing high notes. \ صَوْتُ الوَطْء \ tread: the sound of sb. walking: the tread of heavy feet.

    Arabic-English dictionary > صوت

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