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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. vote [brit. angl. vəʊt, am. angl. voʊt] SAM.

1. vote (choice):

vote m. spol

2. vote (franchise):

3. vote (ballot):

vote m. spol

4. vote (body of voters):

voix ž. spol mn.

II. vote [brit. angl. vəʊt, am. angl. voʊt] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. vote (affirm choice of):

vote Liberal, yes

2. vote (authorize):

to vote sb sth
accorder qc à qn

3. vote (propose):

vote pog.

III. vote [brit. angl. vəʊt, am. angl. voʊt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

voter (on sur, for sb pour qn, against contre)

IV. vote [brit. angl. vəʊt, am. angl. voʊt]

voting [brit. angl. ˈvəʊtɪŋ, am. angl. ˈvoʊdɪŋ] SAM. (procedure, ballot)

scrutin m. spol
qualified majority voting atribut. patterns, intentions, rights

I. box [brit. angl. bɒks, am. angl. bɑks] SAM.

1. box:

boîte ž. spol
caisse ž. spol

2. box (on page):

case ž. spol

3. box (seating area):

box GLED.
loge ž. spol
box ŠPORT
tribune ž. spol

4. box (in stable):

box m. spol

5. box brit. angl. ŠPORT (for protection):

coquille ž. spol

6. box (television) pog.:

7. box ŠPORT:

emplacement m. spol

8. box (in gymnastics):

cheval m. spol de saut

9. box (for post):

box, a. Box
boîte ž. spol postale
Box 20
BP 20

10. box DIRKAL. (for gears, steering, axle):

boîte ž. spol

11. box (slap):

12. box BOT.:

buis m. spol
box atribut. hedge, furniture

13. box brit. angl. TRANSP. → box junction

14. box (dilemma):

box pog.
impasse ž. spol

15. box pog. RAČ.:

machine ž. spol

II. box [brit. angl. bɒks, am. angl. bɑks] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. box (pack) → box up

2. box (fight):

box opponent

3. box (strike):

to box sb's ears

4. box NAVT.:

III. box [brit. angl. bɒks, am. angl. bɑks] GLAG. nepreh. glag. ŠPORT

IV. boxed PRID.

boxed note, information:

coffret m. spol
encadré m. spol

box junction SAM. brit. angl. TRANSP.

I. box up GLAG. [brit. angl. bɒks -, am. angl. bɑks -] (box up [sth], box [sth] up)

v slovarju PONS

voting box SAM.

urne ž. spol
v slovarju PONS

I. voting PRID.

II. voting SAM.

vote m. spol

I. vote [vəʊt, am. angl. voʊt] SAM.

1. vote a. POLIT.:

vote m. spol
votation ž. spol švic.
10% of the vote
10% des voix
sth gets sb's vote (approve)

2. vote (right to elect):

droit m. spol de vote

II. vote [vəʊt, am. angl. voʊt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

vote (elect):

to vote on sth

fraza:

III. vote [vəʊt, am. angl. voʊt] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. vote (elect):

2. vote (propose):

3. vote (decide to give):

to vote sb/sth sth

box1 [bɒks, am. angl. bɑ:ks] SAM.

1. box:

boîte ž. spol
caisse ž. spol

2. box (rectangular space):

case ž. spol

3. box (small space):

4. box GLED.:

loge ž. spol

5. box avstral. angl., brit. angl. ŠPORT:

coquille ž. spol

6. box pog. (television):

7. box (box junction):

8. box no mn. (tree):

buis m. spol

I. box2 [bɒks, am. angl. bɑ:ks] SAM.

gifle ž. spol

II. box2 [bɒks, am. angl. bɑ:ks] GLAG. nepreh. glag. ŠPORT

III. box2 [bɒks, am. angl. bɑ:ks] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. box ŠPORT:

2. box (hit):

v slovarju PONS

I. vote [voʊt] SAM.

1. vote a. POLIT.:

vote m. spol
votation ž. spol švic.
10% of the vote
10% des voix
sth gets sb's vote (approve)

2. vote (right to elect):

droit m. spol de vote

II. vote [voʊt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

vote (elect):

to vote on sth

fraza:

III. vote [voʊt] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. vote (elect):

2. vote (propose):

3. vote (decide to give):

to vote sb/sth sth

I. voting PRID.

II. voting SAM.

vote m. spol

box1 [baks] SAM.

1. box:

boîte ž. spol
caisse ž. spol
carton m. spol

2. box (rectangular space):

case ž. spol

3. box (small space):

4. box GLED.:

loge ž. spol

5. box (tree):

buis m. spol

I. box2 [baks] SAM.

gifle ž. spol

II. box2 [baks] GLAG. nepreh. glag. sports

III. box2 [baks] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. box sports:

2. box (hit):

Present
Ivote
youvote
he/she/itvotes
wevote
youvote
theyvote
Past
Ivoted
youvoted
he/she/itvoted
wevoted
youvoted
theyvoted
Present Perfect
Ihavevoted
youhavevoted
he/she/ithasvoted
wehavevoted
youhavevoted
theyhavevoted
Past Perfect
Ihadvoted
youhadvoted
he/she/ithadvoted
wehadvoted
youhadvoted
theyhadvoted

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