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Telón
Voto en bloque
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
block voting SUBST U
block vote SUBST Brit
1. block vote (large number of votes):
2. block vote (voting method):
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
voting [Am ˈvoʊdɪŋ, Brit ˈvəʊtɪŋ] SUBST U
I. vote [Am voʊt, Brit vəʊt] SUBST
1.1. vote C (ballot cast):
sufragio m form
emitir su (or mi etc.) voto form
1.2. vote U (right to vote):
2.1. vote C (act):
to put sth to the vote, to take a vote on sth
2.2. vote U or C (collective decision):
3.1. vote U (total votes cast):
3.2. vote U (votes of a group):
II. vote [Am voʊt, Brit vəʊt] VERB intr
to vote for sb
votar por or a alguien
to vote on sth
to vote for/against sth
votar a favor de / en contra de algo
III. vote [Am voʊt, Brit vəʊt] VERB trans
1.1. vote (support, choose):
1.2. vote (elect):
votar por or a alguien para un cargo
1.3. vote (declare, judge):
2.1. vote (approve):
2.2. vote (decide):
to vote to + infin
votar por  +  infin
2.3. vote (propose) ugs:
to vote (that)
votar por que  +  subj ugs
I. block [Am blɑk, Brit blɒk] SUBST
1.1. block:
to knock sb's block off ugs
romperle la crisma a alguien ugs
1.2. block SPORT:
1.3. block TYPO:
1.4. block (of paper):
2. block (at auction):
3.1. block:
cuadra f LatAm
calle f Esp
3.2. block (building):
4. block (section):
5. block COMPUT:
6.1. block (blockage):
6.2. block (obstacle):
block to sth
6.3. block (embargo):
7.1. block (in boxing, fencing):
7.2. block (in volleyball, US football):
II. block [Am blɑk, Brit blɒk] VERB trans
1.1. block (obstruct):
block road/entrance
1.2. block drain/sink:
tapar LatAm
1.3. block → block out
2.1. block (prevent):
block progress/attempt
block progress/attempt
block funds/account/sale
block funds/account/sale
2.2. block SPORT:
block ball/opponent
3. block (emboss):
4. block (align):
block address/paragraph
III. block [Am blɑk, Brit blɒk] VERB intr SPORT
block out VERB [Am blɑk -, Brit blɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. block out (shut out):
block out thought/worry
block out thought/worry
2. block out (obscure, obstruct):
block out sun/light
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. voting ADJ
II. voting SUBST
I. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] VERB intr
1. vote (elect):
2. vote (formally decide):
to vote on sth
II. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] VERB trans
1. vote (elect):
2. vote (propose):
votar que... +subj
3. vote (declare):
III. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] SUBST
1. vote (formally made choice):
2. vote (election):
3. vote (right to elect):
I. block [blɒk, Am blɑ:k] SUBST
1. block of wood:
2. block COMPUT:
3. block:
cuadra f LatAm
4. block:
5. block (child's toy):
6. block SPORT:
II. block [blɒk, Am blɑ:k] VERB trans
1. block:
block access
block entrance
block filter, pipe
block nose
block road, route, street
block sb's progress
block sb's view
block sb's way
block drain, sink, toilet
2. block COMPUT, INET:
block account, file, user, website
3. block SPORT:
4. block MED:
block artery, duct
5. block FIN:
block account, funds
block currency
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. vote [voʊt] VERB intr
1. vote (elect):
2. vote (formally decide):
to vote on sth
II. vote [voʊt] VERB trans
1. vote (elect):
2. vote (propose):
votar que... +subj
3. vote (declare):
III. vote [voʊt] SUBST
1. vote (formally made choice):
2. vote (election):
3. vote (right to elect):
I. voting ADJ
II. voting SUBST
I. block [blak] SUBST
1. block (solid lump):
block of wood
2. block:
cuadra f LatAm
3. block:
4. block (child's toy):
5. block (for executions):
6. block sl (head):
7. block SPORT:
8. block comput:
II. block [blak] VERB trans
1. block:
block road, pipe
block sb's progress
2. block comput:
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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I'm not looking to hold on to a block vote for the sake of it.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
It was also because railroad employees tended to exercise a block vote.
en.wikipedia.org
Information technology has certainly made it easier to pinpoint how one city block votes versus another, and so the specific lines separating districts can be manipulated with greater precision.
www.salon.com
Despite these appointments, two senator nominees were selected in a block vote, that was broken down along municipal electoral districts instead of provincial electoral districts.
en.wikipedia.org
The trade union block vote, which generally voted with the leadership, ensured that the bevanites were eventually defeated.
en.wikipedia.org

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