词组 | ballot |
释义 | ballot /ˈbælət/ noun an occasion when people vote, usually in secretadjectives/nouns + ballota secret ballot (=one in which nobody knows how any other person has voted) The chairman is chosen in a secret ballot.a national ballot There was a national ballot to choose a new leader.a strike ballot The union held a strike ballot.the first/second/final etc ballot In the first ballot, none of the leadership candidates won a clear majority of the votes.a postal ballot (=one where people send in their votes by post) The result of the postal ballot should be known in a month.verbshold/organize a ballot The workers have organized a ballot to decide whether or not to go on strike.ballot + nounsa ballot paper (=a piece of paper on which people put a cross to show how they wish to vote) The ballot papers are being counted.a ballot box (=a box in which voters put their ballot papers) The minister was photographed putting his ballot paper in the ballot box.prepositionsin a ballot He got more than half the vote in a ballot of 200,000 party members.by ballot The vote will be decided by ballot. |
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