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1 delegate pledged to a candidate
делегат партийного съезда, обещавший поддержку какому-л. кандидатуPolitics english-russian dictionary > delegate pledged to a candidate
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2 delegate
1. n1) делегат; представитель•to appoint a delegate as a nominee — утверждать делегата партийного съезда в качестве кандидата (на пост и т.д.)
to appoint smb (to be) a delegate — назначать кого-л. представителем
to collect 100 delegates — завоевывать / получать голоса 100 делегатов
- block of delegatesto serve as a delegate — быть делегатом (чего-л.)
- card-carrying delegate
- chief delegate
- Chief US Delegate to the UN
- committed delegate
- delegate pledged to a candidate
- delegate with a right to vote
- delegate without a right to vote
- distinguished delegates!
- ex officio delegate
- general delegate
- House of Delegates
- joint delegate
- list of delegates
- observer delegate
- permanent delegate
- plenipotentiary delegate
- unpledged delegate 2. v1) делегировать; посылать; направлять2) делегировать; передавать; уполномочивать•to delegate one's powers to smb — делегировать свои полномочия кому-л.
to delegate one's rights to smb — делегировать / передавать кому-л. свои права
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