angielsko » polski

I . vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] RZ.

1. vote (choice):

vote
głos r.m.
to cast one's vote for sb
to win 50 per cent of the vote

3. vote (right):

vote

II . vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

III . vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] CZ. cz. przech.

1. vote (take part in voting):

to vote sth

casting vote RZ.

censure vote RZ. POLIT.

no-confidence vote RZ. POLIT.

vote of confidence RZ. POLIT.

vote of no confidence RZ. POLIT.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Each member owns one share, which provides its owner with one vote in company decision-making.
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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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The election is conducted by postal vote.
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The number of votes was 25 against to 26 in favor, where the president had the casting vote.
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Upon arrival at the bike shows, the general public in attendance could view the bikes and vote their preference between the two.
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In the suburbs, his supporters, many of whom were ineligible to vote, withdrew the horses and dragged their candidate through the streets in triumph.
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And even if it was a vote-winner, the consequence of tens of thousands of buy-to-let landlords selling up might be grave.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The most popular party was the PS which received 34 or 23.4% of the vote.
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Its shareholders are member governments which provide paid-in capital and have the right to vote on its matters.
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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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