/ˈrəʊl kɔːl ˈvəʊtɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: biểu quyết bằng cách điểm danh.
A more thorough explanation: Roll-call voting is a method of voting in a legislative body where each member’s vote is recorded individually by calling out their name or a unique identifier, and they respond with their vote. This method ensures transparency and accountability in the voting process by providing a public record of how each member voted on a particular issue.
Example: During the roll-call voting, each member of the committee will be called upon to state their vote aloud.