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election noun
election (a presidential election) choice1 (her election to the post)the electric chair noun
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election

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election ♦︎ vote ♦︎ poll ♦︎ referendum ♦︎ ballot ♦︎ exit poll ♦︎ straw poll ♦︎ show of handsThese are all words for an event in which people choose a representative or decide sth by voting. 这些词均表示选举、表决。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an election / a vote / a poll / a referendum / a ballot on stha democratic / free election / vote / poll / ballota secret election / vote / ballota national / local election / poll / referendum / ballota state election / poll / referendumto conduct an election / a vote / a poll / a referendum / a ballot / an exit pollto have an election / a vote / a poll / a referendum / a ballot / a show of handsto hold an election / a vote / a poll / a referendum / a ballotto call / lose / win an election / a vote / a referendum / a ballotan election / a vote / a poll / a referendum / a ballot takes placethe outcome / result of an election / a vote / a poll / a referendum / a ballot election [countable, uncountable] an occasion on which people officially choose a political representative or government by voting (对政治代表或政府的)选举,推选Who did you vote for in the last election?上届选举你投了谁的票?The first election results will be coming in very soon.第一次选举结果很快会公布。 (BrE) Labour won a landslide victory in the 1945 general election (= a national election for a new government).工党在1945年的大选中以压倒性的得票获胜。He first stood for election when he was 21.21岁时他首次参加竞选。She's yet to say whether she will be running for election.她还没有明确表示是否参加竞选。 see also elect appoint vote [countable] an occasion on which a group of people vote for sb/sth 投票;选举;表决They took a vote on who should be their new leader.他们投票选出新一任领导人。I think it's time to put this issue to the vote.我认为就这一问题进行表决的时候到了。The vote was unanimous (= everyone voted the same way).表决一致通过。 see also vote sb in appoint poll pəʊl; NAmE poʊl [countable] ( the polls [plural]) (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) the process of voting in an election 选举投票The final result of the poll will be known tomorrow.最终的投票结果将于明天公布。They suffered a resounding defeat at the polls.他们在选举中惨败。The polls close (= voting ends) at 10 pm.投票于晚上10点结束。Thursday is traditionally the day when Britain goes to the polls (= votes in an election).星期四是英国传统的投票日。 referendum [countable] an occasion on which all the adults in a country can vote on a particular issue (对某一议题的)全民投票,全民公决The president called a referendum on the new divorce laws.总统宣布就新的离婚法案进行全民公决。The issue will be decided by referendum.这一议题将由全民公决来裁定。 ballot ˈbælət [uncountable, countable] the system of voting by marking an election paper, especially in secret; an occasion on which a vote is held (无记名)投票选举;投票表决The leader will be chosen by secret ballot.领导人将通过无记名投票选举产生。The union cannot call a strike unless it holds a ballot amongst its members.工会未经会员投票表决不得发动罢工。Ballot is usually used about a vote within an organization rather than an occasion on which the public vote. * ballot通常指组织内部的投票表决,而非公开选举。 see also ballot survey verb ˈexit poll [countable] an occasion on which people who have just voted are asked how they voted. This is used to try to predict the final result before the votes have been officially counted. 投票后民意调查Exit polls show that the Republicans are slightly ahead.投票后民意调查显示共和党以微弱优势领先。 ˌstraw ˈpoll [countable] an occasion on which a number of people are asked in an informal way to give their opinion about sth 非正式民意调查I took a quick straw poll among my colleagues to see how many agreed.我随便问了几个同事,看看有多少人同意。 show of ˈhands

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an occasion on which a group of people vote on sth by raising their hands 举手表决OK, let's have a show of hands. Who's in favour of the proposal?好吧,我们举手表决。谁赞成这个提议?

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