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1 vote in
vote in♦voorbeelden: -
2 vote on
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3 vote
n. stem; stemming; motie--------v. stemmen, kiezenvote1[ voot] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 stemming♦voorbeelden:give one's vote to/for • zijn stem geven aan, stemmen voorvote of confidence/no-confidence • motie van vertrouwen/wantrouwenunanimous vote • eenstemmigheidput something to the vote • iets in stemming brengentake a vote on • (laten) stemmen over3 Labour vote • Labourkiezers/stemmerscapture the women's vote • de stemmen van de vrouwelijke kiezers winnenthe floating vote • de zwevende/onbesliste kiezers————————vote2♦voorbeelden:1 the Senate voted against/for the bill • de Senaat stemde tegen/voor het wetsontwerpII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:the resolution was voted by a large majority • de resolutie werd aanvaard met een grote meerderheid -
4 vote Labour
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5 vote buying
vote buying -
6 vote by (a) show of hands
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7 vote down a proposal
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8 vote in favour of a motion
vote in favour of a motion -
9 vote left
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10 vote of censure
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11 vote of confidence/no-confidence
vote of confidence/no-confidencemotie van vertrouwen/wantrouwen -
12 vote someone out of office/power
vote someone out of office/power -
13 vote down
(bij stemming) verwerpenvote down♦voorbeelden: -
14 vote out
winnen bij de verkiezingenvote out♦voorbeelden: -
15 vote by a show of hands
stemmen door opheffen van de handen -
16 vote by ballot
stemmen door stembriefje -
17 vote contracting
kopen van stemmen (betaling voor stemmen) -
18 vote contractor
iem. die voor betaling stemmers naar stemlokaal brengt en aanwijzingen geeft hoe te stemmen -
19 vote counting
tellen van de stemmen (telling van aantal stemmers) -
20 vote for the individual not for the label
voor de kandidaat kiezen en niet voor de lijstEnglish-Dutch dictionary > vote for the individual not for the label
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