vote

vote
1. n
1) голосование, баллотировка
- vote by roll-call
- vote by secret ballot
- vote by a show of hands
- vote by proxy
- vote on a draft resolution
- vote on the motion as a whole
- vote on the text as submitted
- vote given ad referendum
- vote without debate
- vote article by article
- decide by vote
- cancel a vote
- declare a vote closed
- declare a vote invalid
- declare a vote unconstitutional
- take a vote on a motion
- defer a vote
- duck on the vote
- go back upon a vote
- interrupt a vote
- move a vote of thanks
- move that a separate vote be taken
- participate in the discussion without vote
- pass a vote
- pass a vote of censure
- put off a vote
- postpone a vote
- proceed to the vote
- record a vote
- reject a vote
- take a vote
- take part in a vote
2) собир. голоса, количество поданных голосов
- accept a majority vote
- majority vote taken on
- gain all votes
- carry all votes
- give one's vote for smb.
- give one's vote to smb.
- cast a vote
- count the votes
- tell the votes
- transfer one's votes to smb.
- disavow one's vote on smth.
- repudiate one's vote on smth.
3) право голоса
- have the right to vote
- exercise the right to vote
- be deprived of the right to vote
- be entitled to vote
4) решение, принятое голосованием; вотум
- carry a vote
- confirm a vote
- declare a vote to be final
5) ассигнования, кредиты (принятые законодательным органом)
- cast a dissenting vote
2. v
1) голосовать, баллотировать; вотировать
- vote against a candidate
- vote against a proposal
- vote aye
- vote nay
- vote article by article
- vote by proxy
- vote by roll-call
- vote by secret ballot
- vote by a show of hands
- vote en bloc
- vote for a proposal
- vote for candidate
- vote in the affirmative
- vote in the negative
- vote on a draft proposal
- vote on a draft resolution
- vote on the resolution as a whole
- vote on the motion as a whole
- vote on the text as submitted
- vote one's approval
- vote unanimously
- vote viva voce
- vote without debate
2) постановлять большинством голосов
- the Committee voted that
3) (into) выбирать (в какой-л. орган)
- vote smb. into a committee
- vote smb. into an office
- vote a party out of power
- vote smb. down
- vote in a government

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