Frequency rank: 10,096. – 10,120.
- voting; ballot; poll; vote
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- voting
- ballot
- poll
- vote
This meaning refers to the process of making a choice or expressing an opinion, often in the context of an election or decision-making scenario.
This meaning indicates the physical mechanism or document used for recording a vote in a formal election.
Please do not forget to prepare the ballot paper.
He received a new ballot at the polling station.
This meaning refers to a survey or inquiry into public opinion, often regarding political or social issues.
Recent polls have shown that many people oppose that policy.
A poll was conducted about the expected voter turnout.
This meaning indicates the actual choice or decision made by an individual during the voting process, irrespective of the method.
Generated collocations (experimental)
とうひょう投票をするto voteとうひょうしょ投票所polling placeゆうびんとうひょう郵便投票mail-in votingとうひょうようし投票用紙ballot paperとうひょうりつ投票率voter turnoutとうひょうけん投票権right to voteむこうとうひょう無効投票invalid voteせんきょ選挙でとうひょう投票するto vote in an electionとうひょうけっか投票結果voting resultsとうひょう投票しめきり締切voting deadlineかくてい確定とうひょう投票final voteとうひょう投票にさんか参加するto participate in votingひみつとうひょう秘密投票secret ballot
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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She voted for Mr Nishioka irrespective of party lines.
They vote in secret, may seek public office, and may demand the removal of public officials who behave improperly.
Were those women in favor of votes for women?
The president shall be selected by majority vote.
In most countries, people under the age of 18 are considered minors - they cannot vote.
Anxious for a quick decision, the chairman called for a vote.
Voters are taking out their frustrations at the polls.