block vote

美 [ˌblɑːk ˈvoʊt]英 [ˌblɒk ˈvəʊt]
  • n.集体投票(投票人代表着一批人的投票制度)

复数: block votes

block voteblock vote

noun

集体投票(投票人代表着一批人的投票制度)
a voting system in which each person who votes represents a number of people

block vote

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT (由一人代表大量选民投的)集团投票
    A block vote is a large number of votes that are all cast in the same way by one person on behalf of a group of people.

noun

1
a vote proportional in magnitude to the number of people that a delegate represents

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  1. The trade union block vote is an excrescence on democracy .

    工会集团投票制是民主的毒瘤。

  2. But this time , some Senate Republicans may even block a vote on this issue .

    但这一次,部分共和党参议员可能会阻扰对这项议题的投票。

  3. Mid-term elections usually draw a light turnout , but attention was unusually high this time as a loose coalition of radical teachers ' unions and activists vowed to block the vote .

    选民们在中期选举中通常投票并不踊跃,但由于持激进立场的教师工会和活动人士组成一个松散的联盟,誓言抵制选举,所以人们对这次中期选举表现出不同寻常的关注。

  4. Some Republican senators are promising to block such a vote .

    一些共和党参议员表示会阻止这项投票。

  5. There are way for US senator to block or delay a vote .

    这是参议员阻止或推迟投票的一种方法。