Vote
111Vote bloqué — ● Vote bloqué procédure parlementaire prévue par la Constitution de 1958, qui donne la possibilité au gouvernement de demander que l assemblée saisie se prononce par un seul vote sur tout ou partie du texte en discussion en ne retenant que les… …
112Vote personnel — ● Vote personnel obligation faite à toute personne disposant d un droit de vote de l exercer par elle même …
113vote of censure — plural votes of censure n a process in which members of parliament vote in order to officially criticize the government for something …
114vote of thanks — n propose a vote of thanks (to sb) to make a short formal speech in which you thank someone, especially at a public meeting or a formal dinner …
115vote-getter — vote .getter n AmE informal someone who is voted for in an election ▪ Pfeifer was the top vote getter in last year s election …
116vote solid — vote unanimously, vote entirely for the same choice …
117vote with one's feet — ► vote with one s feet informal indicate an opinion by being present or absent or by some other course of action. Main Entry: ↑vote …
118vote of censure — UK US noun [countable] [singular vote of censure plural votes of censure] a voting process in which members of a parliament show that they consider the government is responsible for something bad that has happened Thesaurus: votes and the process …
119vote-get|ter — «VOHT GEHT uhr», noun. Informal. a person who is successful in getting votes; popular candidate: »He is a good senator and might make a good President, but unless he is able to prove himself an irresistible vote getter he is unlikely to be given… …
120vote somebody in — ˌvote sb ˈin | ˌvote sb ˈinto/ˈonto sth derived to choose sb for a position by voting • He was voted in as treasurer. • She was voted onto the board of governors. Main entry: ↑votederived …