Inglês » Polaco

I . vote [vəʊt, americ voʊt] SUBST

1. vote (choice):

vote
głos m
to cast one's vote for sb
to win 50 per cent of the vote

3. vote (right):

vote

II . vote [vəʊt, americ voʊt] VERBO intr

III . vote [vəʊt, americ voʊt] VERBO trans

1. vote (take part in voting):

to vote sth

casting vote SUBST

censure vote SUBST POL

no-confidence vote SUBST POL

vote of confidence SUBST POL

vote of no confidence SUBST POL

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In the suburbs, his supporters, many of whom were ineligible to vote, withdrew the horses and dragged their candidate through the streets in triumph.
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The consuls upbraided them for being as unruly as the people in the forum, whereupon a vote was held.
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Upon arrival at the bike shows, the general public in attendance could view the bikes and vote their preference between the two.
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Postal votes are available to people who by reason of their occupation can not vote normally.
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The constitution provides that henceforth the president will be elected by popular vote from at least two candidates selected by the legislature.
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After 5 years of obscurity, the black population was finally able to vote.
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A man does not lose his vote by letting his house furnished during a part of the qualifying period not exceeding 4 months in the whole.
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All habitats in the glitter band represent a different format of society, all linked by the common right to vote.
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A single vote for only one of the candidates was known as a plumper, and was particularly valued by politicians.
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And even if it was a vote-winner, the consequence of tens of thousands of buy-to-let landlords selling up might be grave.
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