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1. n избирательный бюллетень, баллотировочный шарballot box — избирательная урна, баллотировочный ящик
2. n баллотировка; тайное голосованиеchain ballot — «голосование по цепочке»
3. n амер. голосованиеvoting by ballot — баллотировка; тайное голосование
ballot voting — баллотировка; тайное голосование
ballot vote — баллотировка; тайное голосование
4. n список кандидатов для голосованияhe demanded his name to be placed on the ballot — он требовал, чтобы его кандидатуру включили в список для голосования
5. n результаты голосования; количество поданных голосов6. n жеребьёвка7. n право избирать8. v проводить голосование; баллотировать9. v амер. голосовать10. v тянуть жребий11. n небольшая кипаСинонимический ряд:1. list (noun) choice; line-up; list; slate2. vote (noun) franchise; poll; say; suffrage; tally; ticket; voice; vote3. elect (verb) elect; poll; vote; vote in -
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1. n секретность, тайнаin secrecy — втайне; тайно
super secrecy — глубокая тайна; сверхсекретность
2. n умение хранить тайну, скрытностьСинонимический ряд:1. concealment (noun) concealment; dark; darkness; hiding; hugger-mugger; hugger-muggery; hush; hush-hush; mystery; secretiveness; secretness; silence; stealth2. privacy (noun) isolation; privacy; reticence; retirement; seclusion; solitude -
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секретность; тайна- administrative secrecy
- executive secrecy
- government secrecy
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