polling booth

英 [ˈpəʊlɪŋ buːð] 美 [ˈpoʊlɪŋ buːθ]

n.  投票亭,写票间(设在投票站)

法律



牛津词典

noun

  1. 投票亭,写票间(设在投票站)
    a small place in a polling station , separated from the surrounding area, where people vote by marking a card, etc.

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 投票站
      Polling booths are the places where people go to vote in an election.
      1. In Darlington, queues formed at some polling booths.
        在达灵顿,一些投票站前排起了长队。
    2. N-COUNT (投票站里的)投票间
      A polling booth is one of the partly enclosed areas in a polling station, where people can vote in private.
      1. When you are there, in the polling booth, nobody can see where you put your cross.
        在投票间投票时,没人能看见你投给谁。

    双语例句

    1. In Darlington, queues formed at some polling booths.
      在达灵顿,有些投票站前排起了队。
    2. When you are there, in the polling booth, nobody can see where you put your cross.
      在投票间投票时,没人能看见你投给谁。
    3. And pollsters believe that they may not make up their mind until they enter the polling booth.
      民意测验专家们认为她们可能只有走进投票站后才能打定主意。
    4. And it is indeed hard to imagine him strumming a guitar, cracking jokes about the Rolling Stones or getting in a snowball fight outside a polling booth, as Mr Huckabee did in Michigan.
      确实很难想象罗姆内会弹奏一曲吉他,胡诌几个关于滚石乐队的笑话或在投票室外与人打雪仗。而这些就是赫卡比在密西根做到的。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a temporary booth in a polling place which people enter to cast their votes