ballot

ballot [ˈbælət]  [ˈbælət] 

第三人称单数:ballots

第三人称复数:ballots

现在分词:balloting

过去分词:balloted

过去式:balloted

ballot 基本解释

ballot的意思

名词投票; 投票权; 投票用纸; 投票总数

不及物动词投票表决; 抽签决定

及物动词抽签; 使投票表决; 拉选票; 通过投票[抽签]选出

ballot 相关例句

及物动词

1. Members were balloted on the resolution.
    会员们被人拉票对这个议案投了赞成票。

不及物动词

1. They balloted for a new chairman.
    他投票选举了新主席。

名词

1. Her name has been put on the ballot.
    她已被列为候选人。

2. The club members held a secret ballot to choose the chairperson.
    俱乐部成员用无记名投票选举负责人。

3. I cast a ballot for him.
    我投他一票。

ballot 网络解释

1. 票:一年一度的奥斯卡金像奖由美国电影艺术与科学学院(Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)的近6000名成员投票(ballot)评选产生. 每年2月,学院会根据投票结果公布提名名单(nominations announcement),接下来按照传统,

2. 选票,投票:bail 保释,保释金 | ballot 选票,投票 | bank book 银行存折

ballot 词典解释
ballot的解释

1. 无记名投票;无记名选举;无记名表决
    A ballot is a secret vote in which people select a candidate in an election, or express their opinion about something.

    e.g. The result of the ballot will not be known for two weeks...
           无记名投票的结果将于两周后公布。
    e.g. Fifty of its members will be elected by direct ballot.
           50名成员将通过直选产生。

2. (无记名)选票
    A ballot is a piece of paper on which you indicate your choice or opinion in a secret vote.

    e.g. Election boards will count the ballots by hand...
           选举委员会将人工计票。
    e.g. They succeeded in putting Perot's name on the ballot in Florida.
           他们成功地让佩罗在佛罗里达州成为了候选人之一。

3. 在…中间进行无记名投票(或表决)
    If you ballot a group of people, you find out what they think about a subject by organizing a secret vote.

    e.g. The union said they will ballot members on whether to strike.
           工会称他们将要求会员投票表决是否罢工。

balloting
International observers say the balloting was fair.
国际观察员说此次投票是公正的。
ballot 单语例句

1. The opposition also said the number of ballot papers distributed differed from the number of ballots cast by several thousand.

2. An Egyptian woman reads a ballot before casting her vote at a polling station during the parliamentary election in Cairo on Monday.

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3. Such a ballot has not been held in Togo since 1994 because of disputes over candidature and organization of the polls.

4. The North Carolina senator was planning to send a letter to his delegates asking them to vote for Kerry on the first convention ballot.

5. The CPC party constitution rules that all elections should be carried out through secret ballot.

6. In Jordan, there are about 3 million eligible voters to cast their ballot in the elections.

7. Fang said dioceses without bishops can hold a ballot after approval from the provincial administrative commission of the Chinese Catholic Church.

8. She cast her ballot in the town's council chamber, where she had presided as Wasilla's mayor.

9. Applications will close on April 26 and all oversubscribed sessions will be allocated via a ballot process.

10. Even if his proposed constitutional amendment made next year's ballot, it's not clear how voters would react.

ballot 英英释义

noun

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1. a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative

    e.g. there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion
           they allowed just one vote per person

    Synonym: vote voting balloting

2. a document listing the alternatives that is used in voting

verb

1. vote by ballot

    e.g. The voters were balloting in this state

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