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vote
/ˈvot/
投票,選舉,選票,表決,選舉權,得票數(vi.)投票,選舉(vt.)投票選舉,投票決定
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vote
n.
1.
An
ardent
wish
or
desire
;
a
vow
;
a
prayer
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
wish
,
choice
,
or
opinion
,
of
a
person
or
a
body
of
persons
,
expressed
in
some
received
and
authorized
way
;
the
expression
of
a
wish
,
desire
,
will
,
preference
,
or
choice
,
in
regard
to
any
measure
proposed
,
in
which
the
person
voting
has
an
interest
in
common
with
others
,
either
in
electing
a
person
to
office
,
or
in
passing
laws
,
rules
,
regulations
,
etc
.;
suffrage
.
3.
That
by
means
of
which
will
or
preference
is
expressed
in
elections
,
or
in
deciding
propositions
;
voice
;
a
ballot
;
a
ticket
;
as
,
a
written
vote
.
The
freeman
casting
with
unpurchased
hand
The
vote
that
shakes
the
turrets
of
the
land
. --
Holmes
.
4.
Expression
of
judgment
or
will
by
a
majority
;
legal
decision
by
some
expression
of
the
minds
of
a
number
;
as
,
the
vote
was
unanimous
;
a
vote
of
confidence
.
5.
Votes
,
collectively
;
as
,
the
Tory
vote
;
the
labor
vote
.
Casting vote
,
Cumulative vote
,
etc
.
See
under
Casting
,
Cumulative
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vote
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Voted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Voting
.]
To
express
or
signify
the
mind
,
will
,
or
preference
,
either
viva
voce
,
or
by
ballot
,
or
by
other
authorized
means
,
as
in
electing
persons
to
office
,
in
passing
laws
,
regulations
,
etc
.,
or
in
deciding
on
any
proposition
in
which
one
has
an
interest
with
others
.
The
vote
for
a
duelist
is
to
assist
in
the
prostration
of
justice
,
and
,
indirectly
,
to
encourage
the
crime
.
--
L
.
Beecher
.
To
vote
on
large
principles
,
to
vote
honestly
,
requires
a
great
amount
of
information
.
--
F
.
W
.
Robertson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vote
,
v. t.
1.
To
choose
by
suffrage
;
to
elec
░;
as
,
to
vote
a
candidate
into
office
.
2.
To
enact
,
establish
,
grant
,
determine
,
etc
.,
by
a
formal
vote
;
as
,
the
legislature
voted
the
resolution
.
Parliament
voted
them
one
hundred
thousand
pounds
.
--
Swift
.
3.
To
declare
by
general
opinion
or
common
consent
,
as
if
by
a
vote
;
as
,
he
was
voted
a
bore
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
To
condemn
;
to
devote
;
to
doom
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vote
n
1:
a
choice
that
is
made
by
voting
; "
there
were
only
17
votes
in
favor
of
the
motion
" [
syn
:
ballot
,
voting
,
balloting
]
2:
the
opinion
of
a
group
as
determined
by
voting
; "
they
put
the
question
to
a
vote
"
3:
a
legal
right
guaranteed
by
the
15th
amendment
to
the
US
constitution
;
guaranteed
to
women
by
the
19th
amendment
;
"
American
women
got
the
vote
in
1920" [
syn
:
right to vote
,
suffrage
]
4:
a
body
of
voters
who
have
the
same
interests
; "
he
failed
to
get
the
Black
vote
"
5:
the
total
number
of
votes
cast
; "
they
are
hoping
for
a
large
vote
" [
syn
:
voter turnout
]
v
1:
express
one's
preference
for
a
candidate
or
for
a
measure
or
resolution
;
cast
a
vote
; "
He
voted
for
the
motion
";
"
None
of
the
Democrats
voted
last
night
"
2:
express
one's
choice
or
preference
by
vote
; "
vote
the
Democratic
ticket
"
3:
express
a
choice
or
opinion
; "
I
vote
that
we
all
go
home
";
"
She
voted
for
going
to
the
Chinese
restaurant
"
4:
be
guided
by
in
voting
; "
vote
one's
conscience
"
5:
bring
into
existence
or
make
available
by
vote
; "
They
voted
aid
for
the
underdeveloped
countries
in
Asia
"
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