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I . vote [vəʊt] RZ.

1. vote (expression of choice):

vote
glas r.m.
to cast one's vote
to cast one's vote

2. vote:

vote (election)
volitve r.ż. l.mn.
vote (at a meeting)
to hold a vote

3. vote (of group):

vote
glasovi r.m. l.mn.
vote

4. vote no l.mn. (right):

the vote

II . vote [vəʊt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. vote (elect candidate, measure):

vote
vote
voliti [f. dk. izvoliti]
to vote in an election
to vote in an election
to vote against sb/sth
to vote for sb/sth

2. vote (formally choose):

to vote to do sth

3. vote (formally decide):

to vote on sth
to vote on a proposal

III . vote [vəʊt] CZ. cz. przech.

2. vote (propose):

to vote that ...
predlagati, da ...

vote down CZ. cz. przech.

vote

ˈcast·ing vote RZ.

post·al ˈvote RZ. Brit

ˈpro·test vote RZ.

ˈstraw poll RZ., ˈstraw vote RZ.

no-ˈcon·fi·dence vote RZ.

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The election is conducted by postal vote.
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At the 1999 vote over a safe injecting room trial, he was pressured to hold the party line and considered leaving politics altogether.
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After 5 years of obscurity, the black population was finally able to vote.
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A single vote for only one of the candidates was known as a plumper, and was particularly valued by politicians.
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He came in third in the 2010 presidential election receiving 8.3% of the vote.
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The mayor can veto ordinances, which can be overridden with a 2/3 vote of the council.
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All habitats in the glitter band represent a different format of society, all linked by the common right to vote.
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Each member owns one share, which provides its owner with one vote in company decision-making.
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The constitution provides that henceforth the president will be elected by popular vote from at least two candidates selected by the legislature.
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The consuls upbraided them for being as unruly as the people in the forum, whereupon a vote was held.
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