/ɛn blɑk voʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: việc bỏ phiếu đồng lòng.
A more thorough explanation: An “en bloc vote” refers to a single vote taken on a group of two or more separate items or issues that are considered together as a single unit. This type of voting allows for the approval or rejection of multiple items simultaneously, rather than voting on each item individually.
Example: The board members decided to take an en bloc vote on the proposed amendments to the company’s bylaws.