ballot
Kelime Anlamı :
1. gizli oylama.
2. oylama.
3. oylama yapmak.
4. oy pusulası.
5. oy hakkı.
6. kura çekmek.
7. seçim.
8. gizli oy.
9. oy vermek.
10. oy sayısı.
Tanımlar :
1.
A sheet of paper or a card used to cast or register a vote, especially a secret one.
2. the act, process, or method of voting, especially in secret.
3. A list of candidates running for office; a ticket.
4. the total of all votes cast in an election.
5. the right to vote; franchise.
6. A small ball once used to register a secret vote.
7. to cast a ballot; vote.
8. to draw lots.
2. the act, process, or method of voting, especially in secret.
3. A list of candidates running for office; a ticket.
4. the total of all votes cast in an election.
5. the right to vote; franchise.
6. A small ball once used to register a secret vote.
7. to cast a ballot; vote.
8. to draw lots.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
a paper or card used to cast a vote
2. the process of voting, especially in secret
3. a list of candidates running for office; a ticket
4. the total of all votes cast in an election
5. to vote
6. to draw lots
2. the process of voting, especially in secret
3. a list of candidates running for office; a ticket
4. the total of all votes cast in an election
5. to vote
6. to draw lots
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
originally, a ball used for secret voting. hence: any printed or written ticket used in voting.
2. the act of secret voting, whether by balls, written or printed ballots or tickets, or by use of a voting machine; the system of voting secretly.
3. the whole number of votes cast at an election, or in a given territory or electoral district.
4. the official list of candidates competing in an election.
5. to vote or decide by ballot.
6. to vote for or in opposition to.
2. the act of secret voting, whether by balls, written or printed ballots or tickets, or by use of a voting machine; the system of voting secretly.
3. the whole number of votes cast at an election, or in a given territory or electoral district.
4. the official list of candidates competing in an election.
5. to vote or decide by ballot.
6. to vote for or in opposition to.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to decide upon a question, proposition, or candidacy by casting ballots; take a ballot or a vote by ballot: often with for in the sense of ‘in relation to’: as, to ballot for members of a club. see the noun.
2. to bound, as in the bore of a cannon: as, spherical projectiles ballot in the bore of the piece.
3. to select by lot; draw lots (for): as, to ballot for places.
4. to vote for or against by ballot; choose or elect by ballot.
5. to choose by lot; select by drawing lots for.
6. A little ball used in voting. hence A ticket or slip of paper, sometimes called a voting-paper, used for the same purpose, on which is printed or written an expression of the elector's choice as between candidates or propositions to be voted for.
7. A method of secret voting by means of small balls, or of printed or written ballots, which are deposited in an urn or a box called a ballot-box.
8. A casting of ballots; a vote by ballot; also, the whole number of votes cast or recorded: as, a ballot was taken on the resolution; there was a large ballot.
9. A method of drawing lots by taking out small balls, or the like, from a box; hence, lot-drawing.
10. A small bale, weighing from 70 to 120 pounds.
2. to bound, as in the bore of a cannon: as, spherical projectiles ballot in the bore of the piece.
3. to select by lot; draw lots (for): as, to ballot for places.
4. to vote for or against by ballot; choose or elect by ballot.
5. to choose by lot; select by drawing lots for.
6. A little ball used in voting. hence A ticket or slip of paper, sometimes called a voting-paper, used for the same purpose, on which is printed or written an expression of the elector's choice as between candidates or propositions to be voted for.
7. A method of secret voting by means of small balls, or of printed or written ballots, which are deposited in an urn or a box called a ballot-box.
8. A casting of ballots; a vote by ballot; also, the whole number of votes cast or recorded: as, a ballot was taken on the resolution; there was a large ballot.
9. A method of drawing lots by taking out small balls, or the like, from a box; hence, lot-drawing.
10. A small bale, weighing from 70 to 120 pounds.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia