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vote /BrE vəʊt; NAmE voʊt/ ► SEE ALLvote sb/sth downvote sb invote sb into/onto sthvote sb off sthvote on sthvote sb onto sthvote sb outvote sb out of/off sthvote sth through●ˌvote sb/sth ˈdownto reject or defeat a candidate or a proposal by voting 投票否决;投票击败◆The Senate has voted down efforts to raise taxes. 参议院投票否决了试图增税的议案。◆If he demands too much, the unions will vote him down. 如果他要求过分,工会将不投他的票。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌvote sb ˈin●ˌvote sb ˈinto/ˈonto sthto choose sb for a particular position by voting 投票选出某人(任职)◆I was voted in as treasurer. 我当选为财务主管。◆When was this government voted into office? 这届政府是什么时候获选上台的?◆Who voted her onto the Board of Governors? 谁投票把她选进理事会的?SYN elect sb (to sth) (more formal) NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌvote sb ˈoff sth ➡ vote sb out, etc. ●ˈvote on sthto make a decision about sth by voting 就…投票表决◆The committee is voting on the proposal tonight. 今晚委员会将投票表决该议案。◆Workers have begun voting on whether to hold a series of one-day strikes. 工人已经开始投票,决定是否举行一连串的持续一天的罢工。◆The proposal was voted on and agreed. 这个议案经投票通过了。OBJ proposal, resolution, issue[v + prep]●ˌvote sb ˈonto sth ➡ vote sb in, vote sb into/onto sth ●ˌvote sb ˈout●ˌvote sb ˈout of/ˈoff sthto decide as a group to remove sb from a particular position by voting 投票免去某人职务;投票使某人落选◆The government may be voted out of office at the next election. 这届政府在下次大选时可能被选下台。◆What will he do if he gets voted out? 如果落选他会做什么呢?◆Parsons was voted off the Board. 经投票帕森斯被免去了委员一职。OBJ government, party NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌvote sth ˈthroughto approve sth or bring a proposal, etc. into force by voting for it 投票同意,表决通过(提议等)◆Congress voted the bill through without a debate. 国会未经辩论就投票通过了该法案。OBJ bill, proposal NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |