ballot paper

英 [ˈbælət peɪpə(r)] 美 [ˈbælət peɪpər]

n.  (无记名)选票

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. (无记名)选票
    A ballot paper is a piece of paper on which you indicate your choice or opinion in an election or ballot.

    双语例句

    1. No person shall at any election apply for a replacement ballot paper in the name of any other person.
      任何人不得在任何选举中用任何其它人的姓名申领补发选票。
    2. Accidental omission to give notice of a general meeting or to supply a ballot paper to any member shall not invalidate the proceedings or any resolution passed at such meeting.
      如因意外遗漏而没有向任何会员发出大会通知书或供应选票,并不使该次大会的议事程序或在大会上通过的任何决议失效。
    3. One type of ballot was merely a blank piece of paper with the seal of The village office chopped on it.
      有一种选票只是一张盖着村公所公章的空白纸。
    4. A party logo must be registered before writ day to appear on the ballot paper.
      一个党的标识必须注册令状天前出现在选票上。
    5. How is the logo reproduced on the ballot paper?
      如何在选票上转载的标志呢?
    6. If all of you upset him and her, a ballot paper can break him and her friends.
      如你们大家都不高兴他和她,一张张选票就可以休了他和她啦。
    7. Han still hopes supporters will write her name into a box left blank for "other candidates" on the ballot paper but thinks police may prevent her from voting.
      韩颖仍然希望支持者能够采用“另选他人”的形式把选票投入投票箱,但是担心警方可能会阻止她本人投票。
    8. A voting approach based on layout understanding is researched. Several key technologies of traditional ballot image recognition are researched in the paper. A rapid vote-counting system based on layout understanding is developed.
      为此,研究了基于版面理解的选票快速识别方法,对传统选票图像自动识别的若干关键技术进行了深入研究,并开发了选票快速识别系统。