"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 • ...
verbo + vote
Kolokacji: 121
vote needed • receive several votes • win several votes • get several votes • lose by several votes • win by several votes • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 16
(1) need, expect, require, cost
Kolokacji: 4
(6) defeat, beat, vote
Kolokacji: 7
(9) count, recount, tally
Kolokacji: 5
(10) elect, re-elect
Kolokacji: 4
(13) use, waste, drain
Kolokacji: 3
1. explain one's vote = uzasadniać swój głos explain one's vote
3. refer to votes = odnieś się do głosów refer to votes
  • At the Bush campaign headquarters, Steve Schmidt, a spokesman, said that Mr. Kerry "has a lifetime record of voting for higher gas taxes," referring mainly to votes on larger budget-balancing bills.
  • Over at Republican headquarters, Mr. Lazio's aides sounded, well, the same way Mr. Wolfson sounded two years ago: they complained that Mrs. Clinton was referring to absences for ceremonial votes, or votes on which Mr. Lazio's presence would not have made a difference, for the sake of some political points.
  • F.D.R. Was a Member "You'd think Harvard should be as progressive if not more progressive than Princeton," Ms. Schkolnick said, referring to recent votes by Princeton's two remaining all-male eating clubs to admit women.
  • "Iran's policy of relying on the east turned out to be impractical," wrote Nabiollah Ibrahimi, referring to several surprising votes by its allies.
  • Mr President, I was not referring to that particular vote but to votes in general.
  • Under this system, voters are given an explicit number of points (often referred to as "votes" because in all known governmental elections, the number of points equals the number of seats to be elected) to distribute amongst candidates on a single ballot.
  • There've been - this has been euphemistically referred to as legal votes that haven't been counted.
  • In the following tables, the primary vote refers to first-preference votes cast.
  • Challenging Bush Correction: December 9, 2003, Tuesday A chart on Friday with an article about the Rev. Al Sharpton's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination referred incorrectly to votes he won in United States Senate races in 1992 and 1994 and the New York City mayoral race in 1997.
4. submit votes = przedstaw głosy submit votes
5. show several votes = pokaż kilka głosów show several votes
(16) face, get, reveal
Kolokacji: 3
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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