voting booth
noun [ C ] US uk/ˈvəʊ.tɪŋ ˌbuːð/ us/ˈvoʊ.t̬ɪŋ ˌbuːð/ (UK polling booth)
投票亭,投票站
a small area with walls or curtains on three sides in a polling station where you can vote in private
She did not make a final decision until she entered the voting booth on Tuesday. 直到周二进入投票站,她才做出最终决定。
What you tell a pollster and what you do in a voting booth are two different things. 你告诉民意调查员的和你在投票站做的是两回事。
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- She helped steer women into the voting booth.
- How often have you entered the voting booth, scrutinized the ballot paper and wished there was a box marked "None of the above"?
- We need to add more voting booths and additional workers at some of our busiest polling places.