词汇 | vote in |
释义 | Phr V vote in votes, voting, voted vote in sb or vote sb in to decide as a group to give a person or group of people a particular job or position of poweroften + asShe was voted in as party leader.The electorate chose to vote in a radical government. vote sb/sth in • vote in sb/sth • vote sb/sth into sth if people vote in a person or group, or vote them into an official position, they give them enough votes in an election for them to win an official position of power: The Democrats were voted in by a big majority. Stuart Wilson was voted in to take the office of captain.be voted into office Bangler soon gained the support of the electors and was voted into office.■ OPPOSITE: vote out vote inTo pass some measure or elect some candidate through an official vote. Often used in passive constructions. A noun or pronoun can be used between "vote" and "in." The world is still in shock after the former TV star was voted in as the next president of the country. The council voted the measure in by a slim majority of six votes to four. vote inv. To select someone or something by vote for an office or for membership; elect someone or something: The members of the club voted in a new slate of officers. The president has been accused of turning her back on the public that voted her in. |
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