/blɒk vəʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: đại cử tri.
A more thorough explanation: A block vote is a voting system in which each member of a group or organization has a number of votes equal to the number of candidates to be elected, and can allocate all of their votes to one candidate or distribute them among multiple candidates as they see fit.
Example: During the meeting, the board members decided to use a block vote to expedite the approval process for the proposed amendments to the company’s bylaws.