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21 musical chairs
«Музыкальные стулья». Это детская игра. Дети ходят под музыку вокруг стульев, поставленных спинками друг к другу. Когда музыка прерывается, играющие должны успеть занять стулья, которых на один меньше, чем игроков. В политической сфере musical chairs — это чехарда, вечные перестановки кадров.The Prime Minister is likely to reshuffle his government in the spring, so we can look forward to a game of musical chairs again! — Премьер-министр, вероятно, будет осуществлять перестановки в правительстве весной, поэтому мы опять с интересом будем ждать игру в «музыкальные стулья»!
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1. n1) группа (специалистов, экспертов); бригада; комиссия; команда (в т. ч. группа организаторов выборов президента)2) экипаж (корабля, самолета и т.п.)3) члены правительства, члены делегации•to assemble one's foreign policy team — подбирать членов будущего правительства, которые будут заниматься вопросами внешней политики
to head a team — возглавлять правительство / группу / бригаду
to put together a team — "сколачивать" / создавать команду ( правительство)
to reshuffle one's team — производить изменения в составе правительства
to run a team — развед. жарг. руководить группой агентов
- bomb disposal teamto send an investigating team to... — направлять комиссию по расследованию в...
- country's team at the negotiations
- country's team at the UN
- demolition team
- development team
- economic team
- fact-finding team
- forecasting team
- government team
- health team
- inspecting team
- inspection team
- international team of scientists
- investigating team
- management team
- mediation team
- medical team
- military-assistance team
- national security team
- national team
- negotiating team
- observer team
- patronage team
- production team
- project team
- relief team
- rescue team
- research team
- Sabotage, Intelligence and Experiment teams
- SIX teams
- team of experts
- team of mediators
- team of propagandists
- team of UN experts
- the prime minister is picking his team
- tiger team
- UN human rights observer team
- UN observer team
- US country team
- visiting team
- volunteer team
- working team 2. v( up with smb) объединяться с кем-л., работать сообща -
23 cabinet
кабінет міністрів; група міністрів, які очолюють головні міністерства- cabinet crisis
- cabinet government
- Cabinet in office
- Cabinet level
- cabinet member
- cabinet minister
- Cabinet of Ministers
- cabinet of ministers
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A n in midterm Pol ( of government) au milieu m de son/leur etc mandat ; Sch au milieu m du trimestre ; ( of pregnancy) au milieu m de ma/sa etc grossesse.B modif Pol [crisis, election, reshuffle] de milieu de mandat ; Sch [results, report, test] de milieu de trimestre.ⓘ Midterm elections Aux États-Unis, élections qui renouvellent la totalité de la Chambre des représentants et un tiers du Sénat, au milieu du mandat présidentiel. Elles permettent au président de savoir comment est jugée sa politique. ⇒ Congress -
25 cabinet
cabinet ['kæbɪnɪt](a) (furniture) meuble m (de rangement); (for bottles) bar m; (for television) meuble m télé; (for stereo) meuble m hi-fi; (for precious objects) cabinet m; (with glass doors) vitrine f∎ to form a cabinet former un cabinet ou un ministère;∎ he was in Major's cabinet il faisait partie du cabinet ou gouvernement Major;∎ they took the decision in cabinet ils ont pris la décision en Conseil des ministres►► Politics cabinet meeting conseil m des ministres;Politics cabinet minister ministre m siégeant au cabinet;∎ he was a cabinet minister under Heath or in the Heath government il était ministre sous (le gouvernement) Heath;Politics cabinet reshuffle remaniement m ministériel
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