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vote verb ADVERB | VERB + VOTE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBoverwhelmingly 压倒性地投票表决unanimously 全体一致表决◆The committee voted unanimously to accept the plans.委员会一致投票决定接受这些计划。narrowly 以微弱优势表决通过◆The Senate voted narrowly to continue funding the plan.参议院仅以几票之差勉强同意继续资助这个计划。tactically (BrE) 策略性投票online 在线投票consistently 一直投⋯的票down, in, out 投票否决/选出/免去◆The proposal was voted down.该议案被投票否决了。VERB + VOTEbe eligible to, be entitled to 符合投票资格;有选举权◆young people who are eligible to vote for the first time第一次有资格参加选举的年轻人intend to 打算投票PREPOSITIONagainst 投票反对◆They voted overwhelmingly against the proposal.他们以压倒多数票否决了该提案。for 投票支持◆They all voted for the new tax.他们全都投票支持新税项。in 参加⋯投票◆She returned home in order to vote in the elections.她回国是为了能参加选举投票。in favour/favor of 投票赞成◆The committee voted in favour / favor of the plan.委员会投票支持该计划。into 投票选任◆the government that has just been voted into power刚刚选举上台的政府off 投票免职◆She was voted off the committee.她经表决被免去了在委员会的职务。on, upon 就⋯投票表决◆Stockholders have the right to vote on the proposal.股东有权就该提议投票。◆Parliament is to vote on tobacco advertising tomorrow.明天议会要就烟草广告进行投票表决。out of 投票免职◆He was voted out of office.他落选离任。(by)... to do sth (以)⋯对⋯的票数◆They voted 15 to 2 to accept the offer.他们以 15 票对 2 票接受了提议。with 投票支持◆Her party voted with the government.她的政党投票支持政府。PHRASESthe right to vote 表决权◆Everyone over 18 has the right to vote.18 岁以上的人都有选举权。a round of voting 一轮投票◆She was elected on the second round of voting.她在第二轮投票中当选。vote Conservative, Labour, Republican, etc. 投保守党、工党、共和党等的票vote no, vote yes 投反对票;投赞成票◆They voted yes to the agreement.他们对协议投了赞成票。 |