/tə vəʊt baɪ blɑk/ – Phrase
Definition: bầu cử thông qua đại cử tri.
A more thorough explanation: “To vote by block” refers to a practice in which a group of individuals, such as members of a political party or interest group, collectively vote in a unified manner to support a particular candidate, issue, or position. This term is often used in the context of elections or decision-making processes where a group aims to exert influence by voting together as a cohesive unit.
Example: The members of the homeowners’ association decided to vote by block on the proposed amendment to the community’s bylaws.