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If you cast your ballot during an election, you're a voter. In a presidential primary, voters from each major party choose a candidate to run in the general election.
A voter, simply put, is either someone who's eligible to vote in an election or someone who actually does vote. When a candidate addresses voters, they're speaking to a group of people, trying to convince that group to vote for them. When voters pass an ordinance or approve a school budget, that means that the majority of those who voted made those choices. The Latin root of both voter and vote is vovere, “to promise.”
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词根: vot
=vow,表示”忠于,发誓”
adj.
devotional 专心的, 献身的, 信仰的, 虔诚的, 祷告的devotion[n.献身,热诚,专心]+al……的→献身的,虔诚的
n.
devotion 献身,热诚,专心devote[v.[to]奉献,致力]+ion表名词→n.献身,热诚,专心
vote 投票,表决;选票,选票数vot忠于,发誓+e→n.投票,表决;选票,选票数 v.投票,表决
voter 投票者,有投票权者vote[n.投票,表决;选票,选票数 v.投票,表决]+er人→voter投票者
v.
devote [to]奉献,致力de加强+vot忠于,发誓+e→拼命发誓→献身
vote 投票,表决vot忠于,发誓+e→n.投票,表决;选票,选票数 v.投票,表决
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词根:vote
adj.voting投票的
n.vote投票,选举;选票;得票数
voting投票;选举
v.voting投票(vote的ing形式);选举
vi.vote选举,投票
vt.vote提议,使投票;投票决定;公认