"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

vote sustantivo

sustantivo + vote
Kolokacji: 93
majority vote • Senate vote • no-confidence vote • swing vote • shareholder vote • voice vote • House vote • floor vote • protest vote • ...
vote + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 25
vote count • vote total • vote share • vote system • vote fraud • ...
vote + verbo
Kolokacji: 88
vote comes • vote goes • vote means • defeated by several votes • vote decides • vote takes • vote counts • vote wins • vote casts • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
1. vote comes = głos nadchodzi vote comes
3. vote appears = głos pojawia się vote appears
4. vote totals = głos wynosi vote totals
5. vote seems = głos wydaje się vote seems
6. vote requires = głos wymaga vote requires
7. vote needs = głos potrzebuje vote needs
8. vote matters = głos sprawy vote matters
9. vote amounts = głos ilości vote amounts
10. vote tallies = głos rejestry vote tallies
11. vote looms = głos wisi w powietrzu vote looms
  • The Danish vote still looms as a considerable threat to the treaty, because as drafted it must be ratified by all 12 community members to go into effect.
  • But in a close race, a small vote can loom large, especially when, as in the case of the Muslim vote, it is concentrated in crucial states like California, Michigan, Virginia and New York.
  • That vote looms over French politics and reinforces the impression that the French, too, are living through an uneasy transition period.
  • An important vote on Mr. Lott's own proposal looms on Tuesday, testing his leadership and most likely deciding whether Mr. McCain's legislation meets continuing deadlock or picks up momentum toward passage.
  • Then two days ago as the overriding vote loomed, the Mayor raised a new issue.
  • Turner's leadership was frequently questioned, and in the lead up to the 1986 Liberal convention, a vote of confidence loomed large.
  • But as a vote looms later this month, the union president, Sandra Feldman, is taking nothing for granted, particularly since the early reactions she received yesterday was decidedly mixed.
  • For Ms. Desouza, her first vote loomed not just as a way to choose a candidate but to right a wrong.
  • As a crucial vote on the stadium loomed yesterday, Mr. Silver hinted that if forced to choose he would veto the plan.
  • Democrats say Republicans just do not want to talk about it in an election year, when the House and Senate are up for grabs and the votes of older Americans loom large.
(3) mean, result, lead
Kolokacji: 3
(8) follow, near, succeed
Kolokacji: 3
verbo + vote
Kolokacji: 121
vote needed • receive several votes • win several votes • get several votes • lose by several votes • win by several votes • ...
adjetivo + vote
Kolokacji: 176
popular vote • electoral vote • final vote • unanimous vote • single vote • total vote • black vote • Democratic vote • primary vote • ...
preposición + vote
Kolokacji: 28
by several votes • with several votes • about several votes • over several votes • within several votes • ...

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