balloting

balloting[ˈbælətɪŋ] 

911查询·英语单词

原级:ballot

第三人称单数:ballots

balloting什么意思

第三人称复数:ballots

过去分词:balloted

过去式:balloted

balloting 基本解释
投票表决( ballot的现在分词 );
balloting 网络解释

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balloting 单语例句

1. The first measure adopted centred on integrating leaders with the general public by means of public opinion polls and secret balloting.

2. Supporters signed up by the thousands to monitor balloting and ensure a fair vote.

3. If no candidate gets the required votes in at most two rounds of balloting, the parliament is dissolved and a snap parliamentary election is to be called.

4. Nominations balloting for the Oscars closed Saturday, so the outcome of the Globes cannot affect who gets nominated.

5. Analysts see the balloting as a trial run for crucial general elections in June that will determine the composition of a new government and parliament.

6. balloting的翻译

6. Sunday's balloting was the seventh consecutive democratic election for this country, which abandoned more than two decades of military rule in 1981.

7. balloting的解释

7. You've seen the other Web sites'top 100 hottest women lists, which are either based on editorial discretion or notoriously inaccurate Internet balloting.

8. US and Afghan forces also must provide security for the balloting to prevent a repeat of Taliban attacks in August that killed dozens.

9. But the envoy urged the international community to look beyond the balloting to find ways to ensure the rebellion doesn't drag on indefinitely.

10. Dozens of people were killed in Taliban attacks during the August balloting, helping drive down turnout.

balloting 英英释义

balloting的反义词

noun

1. balloting在线翻译

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 ballot voting

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