balloted

英 [ˈbælətɪd] 美 [ˈbælətɪd]

v.  要求某人(对某事)无记名投票; 进行无记名投票
ballot的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 无记名投票;无记名选举;无记名表决
    A ballot is a secret vote in which people select a candidate in an election, or express their opinion about something.
    1. The result of the ballot will not be known for two weeks...
      无记名投票的结果将于两周后公布。
    2. Fifty of its members will be elected by direct ballot.
      50名成员将通过直选产生。
  2. N-COUNT (无记名)选票
    A ballot is a piece of paper on which you indicate your choice or opinion in a secret vote.
    1. Election boards will count the ballots by hand...
      选举委员会将人工计票。
    2. They succeeded in putting Perot's name on the ballot in Florida.
      他们成功地让佩罗在佛罗里达州成为了候选人之一。
  3. VERB 在…中间进行无记名投票(或表决)
    If you ballot a group of people, you find out what they think about a subject by organizing a secret vote.
    1. The union said they will ballot members on whether to strike.
      工会称他们将要求会员投票表决是否罢工。

双语例句

  1. Most of us balloted for ( against) the decision.
    我们大部分都投票赞成(反对)那项决定。
  2. They balloted for the new plan.
    他们投票赞成新计划。
  3. Most representatives balloted against the resolution.
    大多数众议员投票反对这项决议。
  4. They balloted for the bill.
    他们投票赞成那法案。
  5. If their members throw out the deal and no further acceptable offer is made they will be balloted for strike action.
    如果他们的成员抛出交易,并没有进一步提供可以接受的是他们将抽签罢工行动。
  6. They've balloted for the new chairman, but nobody knows the result yet.
    他们已经投票选举了新的主席,可是还没有人知道结果。
  7. Who balloted for the award?
    哪些人参加评选该奖?
  8. All the clerks balloted for shortening the office hours.
    全体职员投票赞成缩短办公时间。
  9. Members were balloted on the resolution. The committee turned down his proposal.
    会员们被人拉票对这个议案投了赞成票。委员会否决了他的提案。