
의사를 결정하기 위해 행하는 투표나 표결
A formal expression of choice between candidates or options, typically through a ballot or show of hands.
예문:
"The committee decided to put the new policy to a vote."
"A secret vote was held to ensure the privacy of the participants."
선거에 참여하여 의사를 표시할 수 있는 법적 권리
The legal right to participate in an election and express a choice.
예문:
"It took decades of protesting for women to finally win the vote."
"Citizens are encouraged to exercise their vote in every local election."
특정 집단이 행사한 표의 총수 또는 집단적인 선택
The total number of choices expressed by a specific group or the collective choice itself.
예문:
"The candidate is working hard to secure the youth vote this year."
"After counting all the ballots, the final vote was in favor of the amendment."
선거구나 회의에서 공식적으로 의사를 표시하다
To formally express a choice in an election or meeting.
예문:
"Millions of people went to the polls to vote for the next president."
"I decided to vote against the proposal because it lacked a clear budget."
투표를 통해 누군가를 선출하거나 예산 등을 의결하다
To elect someone to a position or to grant something through a formal voting process.
예문:
"The board members voted her onto the executive committee."
"The city council voted the necessary funds for the new park project."
특정한 행동 방침을 제안하거나 의견을 내놓다
To suggest or propose a particular course of action.
예문:
"It's getting late, so I vote we stop for dinner now."
"Who votes for going to the beach this weekend?"