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1 oy ver
vote (v.) -
2 rey
vote -
3 karşı oy kullan
vote against -
4 oy sayıcı
vote counter -
5 güvenoyu
vote of confidence -
6 güvensizlik oyu
vote of no confidence -
7 oy
vote " oy; ballot" -
8 rey
vote " oy; opinion, idea, judgement" görüþ, düþünce -
9 oy
1. vote. 2. ballot. 3. opinion, view. - birliği 1. unanimity. 2. unanimous vote. - birliğiyle unanimously. - çokluğu majority. - hakkı the right to vote, the franchise. -a koymak /ı/ to put (something) to a vote. - pusulası ballot. - sandığı ballot box. - vermek/-unu kullanmak to vote, cast one´s vote. -
10 oy
n. vote, ballot vote, plumper, suffrage* * *1. suffrage 2. vote 3. carve 4. carve up 5. hollow out 6. incise 7. carving (v.) 8. hollow (v.) 9. hollowed (v.) 10. incised (v.) 11. clan (v.) 12. poll (n.) 13. vote (n.) -
11 oy vermek
v. vote, cast one's vote, ballot, poll, vote for, poll for, plump for, give vote -
12 güvenoyu
,-nu vote of confidence. - almak to win a vote of confidence. - vermek /a/ to give (the government) a vote of confidence. -
13 güvenoyu
n. vote of confidence, vote intended to demonstrate faith in the government or its leadership -
14 güvensizlik oyu
n. vote of no confidence, vote of censure, motion of censure -
15 karşı oy
n. spite vote, negative vote, black ball -
16 oy kazandıran şey
n. vote catcher, vote getter -
17 oy kullanmak
v. vote, cast one's vote -
18 oya sunmak
v. put to the vote, take a vote on -
19 oy hakkına sahip
entitled to vote, qualified to vote -
20 oy vermek
to vote, to cast one's vote
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