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ballot

N วิธี ลงคะแนนเสียง แบบ ลับ  election wi-ti-long-kha-naen-siang-baeb-lab

 

ballot

VI ลงคะแนน  ออกเสียง ลงคะแนน  จับสลาก  vote long-kha-naen

 

ballot box

N หีบ หรือ กล่อง ใส่ บัตรลงคะแนน  polling place polling booth hib-rue-klong-sai-bad-long-kha-naen

 

ballot for

PHRV ออกเสียง ให้  ลงคะแนนเสียง ให้  ook-siang-hai

 

ballot paper

N ใบ ลงคะแนน  bai-long-kha-naen

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BALLOT

n. 1. A ball used in voting. Ballots are of different colors; those of one color give an affirmative; those of another, a negative. They are privately put into a box or urn.
2. A ticket or written vote, being given in lieu of a ballot, is now called by the same name.
3. The act of voting by balls or tickets.

 

BALLOT

v.i.To vote by ballot, that is, by putting little balls of different colors into a box, the greater number of one color or the other determining the result. 2. To vote by written papers or tickets.

 

BALLOTADE, BALOTADE

n.In the menage, a leap of pillars, or upon a strait line, so that when his fore feet are in the air, he shrews nothing but the shoes of his hind feet, without jerking out. In a capriole, the horse yerks out his hind legs.

 

BALLOTATION

n.A voting by ballot. [Little used. ]

 

BALLOT-BOX

n.A box for receiving ballots.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BALLOT

Bal "lot, n. Etym: [F. ballotte, fr. It. ballotta. See Ball round body. ]

 

1. Originally, a ball used for secret voting. Hence: Any printed or written ticket used in voting.

 

2. The act of voting by balls or written or printed ballots or tickets; the system of voting secretly by balls or by tickets. The insufficiency of the ballot. Dickens.

 

3. The whole number of votes cast at an election, or in a given territory or electoral district. Ballot box, a box for receiving ballots.

 

BALLOT

Bal "lot, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Balloted; p. pr. & vb. n. Balloting.]Etym: [F. ballotter to toss, to ballot, or It. ballottare. See Ballot, n.]

 

Defn: To vote or decide by ballot; as, to ballot for a candidate.

 

BALLOT

BALLOT Bal "lot, v. t.

 

Defn: To vote for or in opposition to. None of the competitors arriving to a sufficient number of balls, they fell to ballot some others. Sir H. Wotton.

 

BALLOTADE

Bal "lo *tade `, n. Etym: [F. ballottade, fr. ballotter to toss. See Ballot, v. i.] (Man. )

 

Defn: A leap of a horse, as between two pillars, or upon a straight line, so that when his four feet are in the air, he shows only the shoes of his hind feet, without jerking out.

 

BALLOTAGE

BALLOTAGE Bal "lot *age, n. [F. ballottage. ]

 

Defn: In France, a second ballot taken after an indecisive first ballot to decide between two or several candidates.

 

BALLOTATION

BALLOTATION Bal `lo *ta "tion, n.

 

Defn: Voting by ballot. [Obs. ] Sir H. Wotton.

 

BALLOTER

BALLOTER Bal "lot *er, n.

 

Defn: One who votes by ballot.

 

BALLOTIN

Bal "lo *tin, n. Etym: [F.]

 

Defn: An officer who has charge of a ballot box. [Obs. ] Harrington.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

ballot

bal lot |ˈbalət ˈbælət | noun a process of voting, in writing and typically in secret: next year's primary ballot | the commissioners were elected by ballot . (the ballot ) the total number of votes cast in such a process: he won 54 percent of the ballot. the piece of paper used to record someone's vote in such a process. verb ( ballots, balloting, balloted ) [ with obj. ] (of an organization ) elicit a secret vote from (members ) on a particular issue: the union is preparing to ballot its members on the same issue. [ no obj. ] cast one's vote on a particular issue: ambulance crews balloted unanimously to reject the deal. decide the allocation of (something ) to applicants by drawing lots. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (originally denoting a small colored ball placed in a container to register a vote ): from Italian ballotta, diminutive of balla (see ball 1 ).

 

ballot box

bal lot box |ˈbælət ˌbɑks | noun a sealed box into which voters put completed ballots. (the ballot box ) democratic principles and methods: the proper remedy was the ballot box and not the court.

 

ballotin

bal lo tin |ˈbalətin ˌbɑlətən | noun a decorative cardboard box, slightly larger at the top and with broad flaps, in which chocolates are sold. ORIGIN French, from ballot a small package of goods.

 

ballotine

ballotine |ˈbalətiːn | noun a piece of roasted meat which has first been boned, stuffed, and folded or rolled into an egg-like shape. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: French, ultimately from balle a package of goods .

 

ballot paper

bal ¦lot paper noun Brit. a slip of paper used to register a vote.

 

ballottine

bal lot tine |ˈbaləˌtēn ˈbɑlətin | noun a dish of meat, poultry, or fish that is stuffed and rolled. ORIGIN French.

 

Oxford Dictionary

ballot

bal ¦lot |ˈbalət | noun a system of voting secretly and in writing on a particular issue: a strike ballot | [ mass noun ] : the commissioners were elected by ballot. (the ballot ) the total number of votes cast in a ballot: he won 54 per cent of the ballot. the piece of paper used to record a person's vote. a lottery held to decide the allocation of tickets, shares, or other things among a number of applicants. verb ( ballots, balloting, balloted ) [ with obj. ] (of an organization ) ask (members ) to vote secretly on an issue: the union is preparing to ballot its members on industrial action. [ no obj. ] cast one's vote on an issue: [ with infinitive ] : ambulance crews balloted unanimously to reject the deal. decide the allocation of (something ) to applicants by drawing lots. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (originally denoting a small coloured ball placed in a container to register a vote ): from Italian ballotta, diminutive of balla (see ball 1 ).

 

ballot box

bal ¦lot box noun a sealed box into which voters put completed ballot papers. (the ballot box ) democratic principles and methods: the proper remedy was the ballot box and not the court.

 

ballotin

ballotin |ˈbalətɪn | noun a deep decorative cardboard box, slightly larger at the top and with broad flaps, in which chocolates are sold. ORIGIN French, from ballot a small package of goods .

 

ballotine

ballotine |ˈbalətiːn | noun a piece of roasted meat which has first been boned, stuffed, and folded or rolled into an egg-like shape. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: French, ultimately from balle a package of goods .

 

ballot paper

bal ¦lot paper noun Brit. a slip of paper used to register a vote.

 

ballottine

bal lot tine |ˈbaləˌtēn ˈbɑlətin | noun a dish of meat, poultry, or fish that is stuffed and rolled. ORIGIN French.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

ballot

ballot noun the ballot results will be announced soon: vote, poll, election, referendum, plebiscite; show of hands.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

ballot

ballot noun the ballot for the leadership election: vote, poll, election, referendum, plebiscite, general election, local election, popular vote, straw poll, show of hands; voting, polling.

 

Duden Dictionary

Ballot

Bal lot Substantiv, Neutrum , das |baˈloː |germanisch-französisch 1 Stückzählmaß im Glashandel 2 kleiner Warenballen

 

Ballot

Bal lot Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈbɛlət |das Ballot; Genitiv: des Ballots, Plural: die Ballots germanisch-italienisch-französisch -englisch englisch-amerikanische Bezeichnung für: geheime Abstimmung

 

Ballotade

Bal lo ta de Substantiv, feminin , die |Ballot a de |germanisch-italienisch-französisch ein Sprung des Pferdes bei der hohen Schule

 

Ballotage

Bal lo ta ge Substantiv, feminin , die |Ballot a ge …ʒə |geheime Abstimmung mit weißen oder schwarzen Kugeln

 

ballotieren

bal lo tie ren schwaches Verb |ballot ie ren |mit Kugeln abstimmen

 

Ballotine

Bal lo ti ne Substantiv, feminin Gastronomie , die |Ballot i ne |die Ballotine; Genitiv: der Ballotine, Plural: die Ballotinen französisch a Vorspeise, die aus Fleisch, Wild, Geflügel oder Fisch besteht b von Knochen befreite, gebratene und gefüllte Geflügelkeule

 

French Dictionary

ballot

ballot n. m. nom masculin Paquet de marchandises.

 

ballotin

ballotin n. m. nom masculin Petite boîte de carton à quatre rabats destinée aux confiseries. : Un ballotin de truffes. Note Orthographique ballo t in, avec un seul t, contrairement à ballotter.

 

ballottage

ballottage n. m. nom masculin Second vote. : Scrutin de ballottage.

 

ballottement

ballottement n. m. nom masculin Mouvement de ce qui ballotte. : Le ballottement d ’un voilier.

 

ballotter

ballotter v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif Balancer. : La mer ballotte ce voilier. SYNONYME agiter ; remuer ; secouer . verbe intransitif 1 Être secoué en tous sens. : La barque ballotte contre le quai. 2 figuré Être déchiré par des sentiments, des situations contradictoires. : Elle est ballottée entre l ’excitation et l ’inquiétude. Note Grammaticale En ce sens, le verbe s ’emploie surtout au passif. aimer

 

ballottine

ballottine n. f. nom féminin Galantine.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

ballot

bal lot /bǽlət /〖<イタリア 名詞 s /-ts /1 U 投票 , 無記名投票 (secret ballot ); くじ引き (!具体例ではa ~/~s ) choose [decide ] by ballot 投票で選ぶ [決める ]2 C (無記名 )投票用紙 (ballot paper )cast a ballot for the candidate その候補に一票を投じる spoiled ballots [ballot papers ]無効票 3 C 投票総数 .4 U the 投票権 .5 C 候補者名簿 .動詞 他動詞 〈人など 〉を投票で選ぶ ; « …について » 〈人 〉に投票させる «on, over » .自動詞 «…に賛成の /…に反対の » 投票をする «for /against » ; «…を » 投票で決める «for » .~́ b x 投票箱 ; the 無記名投票 .~́ r gging 投票結果の不正操作 .