英 [vəut in]
美 [vot ɪn]
释义
选出;
v.elect in a voting process
用作及物动词(vt.)Under the old regime women could not vote.
在旧政权下妇女不能选举。The Democrats became the majority in the election.
民主党在这次选举中变成了多数党。
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The Economic Vote in Transitional Democracies
The Personal Vote in Australian Federal Elections
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Incentives to Cultivate a Party Vote in Candidate-centric Electoral SystemsEvidence from Brazil
Strategic Ticket Splitting and the Personal Vote in Mixed‐Member Electoral Systems
Strategic voting and constituency context: Modelling party preference and vote in multiparty elections
Social dealignment versus political frustration: Contrasting explanations of the floating vote in Germany
Macroeconomic Conditions, Voter Turnout, and the Working-class/Economically Disadvantaged Party Vote in Developing Countries
Left-right self-identification and (post)materialism in the ideological space; their effect on the vote in the Netherlands