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voting box
urne
I. vote [ingl. brit. vəʊt, ingl. am. voʊt] SUST.
1. vote (choice):
2. vote (franchise):
3. vote (ballot):
4. vote (body of voters):
voix fpl
II. vote [ingl. brit. vəʊt, ingl. am. voʊt] V. trans.
1. vote (affirm choice of):
vote Liberal, yes
2. vote (authorize):
to vote sb sth
accorder qc à qn
3. vote (propose):
vote coloq.
III. vote [ingl. brit. vəʊt, ingl. am. voʊt] V. intr.
voter (on sur, for sb pour qn, against contre)
IV. vote [ingl. brit. vəʊt, ingl. am. voʊt]
voting [ingl. brit. ˈvəʊtɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈvoʊdɪŋ] SUST. (procedure, ballot)
qualified majority voting atrbv. patterns, intentions, rights
I. box [ingl. brit. bɒks, ingl. am. bɑks] SUST.
1. box:
2. box (on page):
3. box (seating area):
box TEAT.
box DEP.
4. box (in stable):
box m
5. box ingl. brit. DEP. (for protection):
6. box (television) coloq.:
7. box DEP.:
8. box (in gymnastics):
9. box (for post):
box, a. Box
Box 20
BP 20
10. box MOTOR (for gears, steering, axle):
11. box (slap):
12. box BOT.:
box atrbv. hedge, furniture
13. box ingl. brit. TRANSP. → box junction
14. box (dilemma):
box coloq.
15. box coloq. INFORM.:
II. box [ingl. brit. bɒks, ingl. am. bɑks] V. trans.
1. box (pack) → box up
2. box (fight):
box opponent
3. box (strike):
to box sb's ears
4. box NÁUT.:
III. box [ingl. brit. bɒks, ingl. am. bɑks] V. intr. DEP.
IV. boxed ADJ.
boxed note, information:
box junction SUST. ingl. brit. TRANSP.
I. box up V. [ingl. brit. bɒks -, ingl. am. bɑks -] (box up [sth], box [sth] up)
voting box SUST.
I. voting ADJ.
II. voting SUST.
I. vote [vəʊt, ingl. am. voʊt] SUST.
1. vote a. POL.:
votation f suizo
10% of the vote
10% des voix
sth gets sb's vote (approve)
2. vote (right to elect):
II. vote [vəʊt, ingl. am. voʊt] V. intr.
vote (elect):
to vote on sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. vote [vəʊt, ingl. am. voʊt] V. trans.
1. vote (elect):
2. vote (propose):
3. vote (decide to give):
to vote sb/sth sth
box1 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] SUST.
1. box:
2. box (rectangular space):
3. box (small space):
4. box TEAT.:
5. box ingl. austr., ingl. brit. DEP.:
6. box coloq. (television):
7. box (box junction):
8. box no pl. (tree):
I. box2 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] SUST.
II. box2 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] V. intr. DEP.
III. box2 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] V. trans.
1. box DEP.:
2. box (hit):
I. vote [voʊt] SUST.
1. vote a. POL.:
votation f suizo
10% of the vote
10% des voix
sth gets sb's vote (approve)
2. vote (right to elect):
II. vote [voʊt] V. intr.
vote (elect):
to vote on sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. vote [voʊt] V. trans.
1. vote (elect):
2. vote (propose):
3. vote (decide to give):
to vote sb/sth sth
I. voting ADJ.
II. voting SUST.
box1 [baks] SUST.
1. box:
2. box (rectangular space):
3. box (small space):
4. box TEAT.:
5. box (tree):
I. box2 [baks] SUST.
II. box2 [baks] V. intr. sports
III. box2 [baks] V. trans.
1. box sports:
2. box (hit):
Present
Ivote
youvote
he/she/itvotes
wevote
youvote
theyvote
Past
Ivoted
youvoted
he/she/itvoted
wevoted
youvoted
theyvoted
Present Perfect
Ihavevoted
youhavevoted
he/she/ithasvoted
wehavevoted
youhavevoted
theyhavevoted
Past Perfect
Ihadvoted
youhadvoted
he/she/ithadvoted
wehadvoted
youhadvoted
theyhadvoted
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