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ballot
- IPA[ˈbalət]
英式
- a system of voting secretly and in writing on a particular issue;the total number of votes cast in a ballot
- (of an organization) ask (members) to vote secretly on an issue;cast one's vote on an issue
verb: ballot, 3rd person present: ballots, gerund or present participle: balloting, past tense: balloted, past participle: balloted
noun: ballot, plural noun: ballots
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- 1. a system of voting secretly and in writing on a particular issue a strike ballot the commissioners were elected by ballot
- ▪ the total number of votes cast in a ballot he won 54 per cent of the ballot
- ▪ the piece of paper used to record a person's vote there were fifty-three abstentions and twenty-eight spoilt ballots
- ▪ a lottery held to decide the allocation of tickets, shares, or other things among a number of applicants a ballot decides which investors will be successful in buying the stock
動詞
- 1. (of an organization) ask (members) to vote secretly on an issue the union is preparing to ballot its members on industrial action
- ▪ cast one's vote on an issue ambulance crews balloted unanimously to reject the deal
- ▪ decide the allocation of (something) to applicants by drawing lots if the offer is oversubscribed acceptances will be balloted
- denoting a contest for a political office that appears in a relatively low position on the ... our work now is to engage these people and encourage them to get involved in our down-ballot campaigns
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- a sealed box into which voters put completed ballot papers.
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- a sealed box into which voters put completed ballots.
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- a further ballot held to confirm the selection of a candidate where a previous ballot did not ...
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- a form of secret ballot, in which votes are cast in private on uniform ballot papers: New York became the first American state to adopt the Australian ballot
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- a ballot in which votes are cast in secret.
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- a ballot in which votes are cast in secret.
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- a slip of paper used to register a vote.
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- a process of voting, in writing and typically in secret: the commissioners were elected by ballot next year's primary ballot
- (of an organization) elicit a secret vote from (members) on a particular issue: the union is preparing to ballot its members on the same issue
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