block vote

noun

UK/ˌblɒk ˈvəʊt/
US/ˌblɑːk ˈvoʊt/

Definitions of block vote noun

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    a system of voting in which a single person casts a large number of votes on behalf of a group of people

    集團投票

    • The union's block vote had a significant impact on the outcome of the election.

      工會的集團投票對選舉結果產生了重大影響。

    • Due to block voting, the voices of smaller groups are often drowned out.

      由於集團投票,較小群體的聲音經常被淹沒。

    • At the shareholders' meeting, the management used block voting to ensure their proposals were passed.

      在股東大會上,管理層使用集團投票來確保他們的提案獲得通過。