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1. She obtained 40% of the vote.
她获得40%的选票。

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2. I vote (that) we go out to eat.
我提议我们到外面去吃饭。

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3. The issue was put to the vote.
这一问题被付诸表决。

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4. Did you vote for or against her?
你投了她的赞成票还是反对票?

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5. All affiliated members can vote.
所有隶属成员都有投票权。

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6. To decline to vote is a cop-out.
不投票是一种逃避。

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7. Last night's vote was tied.
昨晚的表决得票相同。

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8. How did you vote on Proposition 8?
对于第8项修正案你是怎么投的票?

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9. She won 10% of the vote statewide.
她赢得全州10%的选票。

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10. All eyes will be on tomorrow's vote.
明天的投票将是众目所注。

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11. Few members planned to vote for him.
很少有成员计划投他的票。

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12. The vote was unanimous.
表决一致通过。

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13. Three countries abstained in the vote.
三个国家在投票中弃权了。

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14. He would vote against it on principle.
他会依据原则投票反对它。

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15. How did you vote at the last election?
在上次选举中你是怎么投的票?

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16. The party gained over 50% of the vote.
该党获得超过50%的选票。

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17. Thousands lined up to register to vote.
数千人排队登记投票。

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18. You can vote either in person or by proxy.
你可以亲自投票或请人代理。

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19. I urge the house to vote against the motion.
我呼吁参加辩论的诸位投票反对这项动议。

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20. The party increased their share of the vote.
这个政党得票份额有所增长。

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21. I'm still undecided (about) who to vote for.
我还拿不定主意投谁的票。

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22. These are exactly the people who do not vote.
这些正好是那些不投票的人。

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23. When are you eligible to vote in your country?
在你们国家多大才有资格投票选举呢?

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24. He signalled his discontent by refusing to vote.
他拒绝投票以示不满。

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25. The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
第19条修正案赋予妇女选举权。

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26. Those not attending the meeting may vote by proxy.
没有到会的人可由别人代为投票。

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27. They will announce the result of the vote tonight.
今晚他们将宣布投票结果。

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28. Many Democrats bolted the party to vote Republican.
很多民主党人放弃本党,转而投共和党的票。

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29. A missing or illegible name will nullify your vote.
遗漏或字迹难以辨认的名字会使你的投票无效。

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30. Only about half of the electorate bothered to vote.
只有约半数的选民参加了投票。

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