释义 |
ˈout-vote, n. rare. [out- 2.] The vote of an out-voter; such votes collectively.
1790E. Sheridan Let. June in T. Moore Mem. Life R. B. Sheridan (1825) 465, I suppose you have sent for the out-votes; but, if they are not good, what a terrible expense will that be! 1945G. B. Grundy 55 Yrs. at Oxf. 121 Rosebery was defeated on the out-vote. |