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1 부결하다
v. vote down, reject by a majority vote; reject -
2 표결하다
v. vote, divide, take a vote -
3 ...이라고 인정하다
v. vote -
4 결정 투표
n. casting vote -
5 당선시키다
v. elect, choose, vote for -
6 당선하다
v. elect, choose, vote for -
7 대갈채
n. acclamation, shout of approval, applause; praise, affirmative vote by cheers or applause -
8 반대 투표
n. negative vote, con, non-content, nay, no -
9 반대의견
n. dissenting vote, contrary to opinion, opposite to the commonly-held idea -
10 부표
n. buoy, anchored float used as a guide to navigators; negative vote -
11 뽑다
v. pull out, extract, remove, take out; exterminate, eradicate; choose, select, elect, vote for; enroll, recruit, enlist or draft new members (esp. for the armed forces) -
12 선거권
n. franchise, suffrage, right to vote -
13 선거권자
n. electorate, group of people who may vote in an election; constituency, voters in a district; constituent, voter, elector -
14 선거민
n. electorate, voting public, group of people who may vote in an election -
15 선거하다
v. elect, choose, vote for; prefer, decide -
16 선출하다
v. elect, choose, vote for; co-opt, elect as a member; return -
17 신임 투표
n. vote of confidence -
18 유권자
n. voter, vote -
19 의결 사항
n. vote -
20 제안하다
v. propose, vote
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