Слово англійською: ballot
Іменник
Переклад ballot українською: тає́мне голосува́ння, ви́борчий бюлете́нь, ви́борча у́рна
Детальний опис
- [uncountable, countable] the system of voting in writing and usually in secret; an occasion on which a vote is held
- The chairperson is chosen by secret ballot.
- The union cannot call a strike unless it holds a ballot of members.
- ballot for something a ballot for the Conservative leadership
- ballot on/over something a ballot over strike action
- a ballot on the new contracts
Synonyms electionelectionvote ▪ poll ▪ referendum ▪ ballotThese are all words for an event in which people choose a representative or decide something by voting.election an occasion on which people officially choose a political representative or government by voting:- Who did you vote for in the last election?
vote an occasion on which a group of people vote for somebody/something:- They took a vote on who should go first.
poll (in the media) the process of voting in an election:- They suffered a defeat at the polls.
referendum an occasion on which all the adults in a country can vote on a particular issue:- The issue will be decided in a national referendum.
ballot the system of voting by marking an election paper, especially in secret; an occasion on which a vote is held:- The leader will be chosen by secret ballot.
Ballot is usually used about a vote within an organization rather than an occasion on which the public vote.Patterns- a national/local election/vote/poll/referendum/ballot
- to have/hold/conduct a(n) election/vote/poll/referendum/ballot
Collocations Voting in electionsVoting in electionsRunning for election- conduct/hold an election/a referendum
- (especially North American English) run for office/election/governor/mayor/president/the White House
- (especially British English) stand for election/office/Parliament/the Labour Party/a second term
- hold/call/contest a general/national election
- launch/run a presidential election campaign
- support/back a candidate
- sway/convince/persuade voters/the electorate
- appeal to/attract/woo/target (North American English) swing voters/(British English) floating voters
- fix/rig/steal an election/the vote
Voting- go to/be turned away from (especially British English) a polling station/(North American English) a polling place
- cast a/your vote/ballot (for somebody)
- vote for the Conservative candidate/the Democratic party
- mark/spoil your ballot paper
- count (British English) the postal votes/(especially North American English) the absentee ballots
- go to/be defeated at the ballot box
- get/win/receive/lose votes
- get/win (60% of) the popular/black/Hispanic/Latino/Muslim vote
- win the election/(in the US) the primaries/a seat in Parliament/a majority/power
- lose an election/the vote/your majority/your seat
- win/come to power in a landslide (victory) (= with many more votes than any other party)
- elect/re-elect somebody (as) mayor/president/an MP/senator/congressman/congresswoman
Taking power- be sworn into office/in as president
- take/administer (in the US) the oath of office
- swear/take (in the UK) an/the oath of allegiance
- give/deliver (in the US) the president’s inaugural address
- take/enter/hold/leave office
- appoint somebody (as) ambassador/governor/judge/minister
- form a government/a cabinet
- serve two terms as prime minister/in office
(British English also ballot paper)
[countable] the piece of paper on which somebody marks who they are voting for- What percentage of eligible voters cast their ballots?
the ballot
[singular] the total number of votes in an election- She won 58.8% of the ballot.
see also pollWord Originmid 16th cent. (originally denoting a small coloured ball placed in a container to register a vote): from Italian ballotta, diminutive of balla.
Wordfinder- ballot
- closed shop
- collective bargaining
- industrial action
- labour
- picket
- protest
- representative
- strike
- union