Ballot 对比 Poll 对比 Vote

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Ballot

前 3000(常见)C1noun

Poll

前 1000(非常常见)C1noun

Vote

前 1000(非常常见)B1noun
 BallotPollVote
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含义A piece of paper used for voting.A method to find out what people think, often by asking questions.To choose one option in an election or decision.
例句She cast her ballot in the local election.The latest poll shows that the incumbent candidate is leading by 10 points.It's important to vote in local elections to make your voice heard.
语域中性中性中性
常见程度前 3000(常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)
CEFR 等级C1C1B1
词性nounnounnoun
搭配cast a ballot, ballot measure, ballot boxlocal, national, nationwide, carry out, conduct, do, confirm something, find something, indicate something, numbers, rating, results, in the polls, be ahead in the polls, be behind in the polls, a lead in the polls, presidential, go to, open, close, at the pollselectoral, majority, huge, have, hold, put something to the, go to somebody/​something, fall, increase, by vote, vote against, vote for, change your vote, force a vote (on something), a vote of confidence, electoral, majority, huge, have, hold, put something to the, go to somebody/​something, fall, increase, by vote, vote against, vote for, change your vote, force a vote (on something), a vote of confidence, have, get, give somebody, electoral, majority, huge, have, hold, put something to the, go to somebody/​something, fall, increase, by vote, vote against, vote for, change your vote, force a vote (on something), a vote of confidence, electoral, majority, huge, have, hold, put something to the, go to somebody/​something, fall, increase, by vote, vote against, vote for, change your vote, force a vote (on something), a vote of confidence
反义abstention, no voteconsensus, agreementabstain, ignore
常见错误Confusing 'ballot' with 'vote'. 'Ballot' is the paper; 'vote' is the action., Using 'ballot' as a verb incorrectly.Confused with 'pole' — 'poll' is about opinions, 'pole' is a long stick., Using 'polls' as a verb incorrectly — it should be used primarily as a noun., Misunderstanding the context — not all surveys are called polls.'Vote for' confusion with 'vote against' (the opposite)., Using 'voted' instead of 'vote' when talking about the action in the present., Confusing 'vote' as a noun and verb without context.
用法说明Use 'ballot' in formal contexts like elections. Avoid informal phrases as it's a serious term related to voting.Use 'poll' when discussing surveys or public opinions. It is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, like news articles or casual conversations. Avoid using it for informal questions that don’t involve structured responses.Use 'vote' in discussions about elections, polls, or decisions. Avoid using it in very casual contexts unless referring to informal votes, like in a classroom.

常见问题:Ballot 对比 Poll 对比 Vote

Ballot、Poll和Vote 有什么区别?

Ballot: A piece of paper used for voting. Poll: A method to find out what people think, often by asking questions. Vote: To choose one option in an election or decision.

Ballot、Poll和Vote 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Ballot: C1, Poll: C1, Vote: B1。

Ballot、Poll和Vote 是什么词性?

Ballot: noun, Poll: noun, Vote: noun.

能各给一个例子吗?

Ballot: She cast her ballot in the local election. Poll: The latest poll shows that the incumbent candidate is leading by 10 points. Vote: It's important to vote in local elections to make your voice heard.

我可以互换使用 Ballot、Poll和Vote 吗?

不总是。Ballot、Poll和Vote 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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