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bandying names

  • 1 barajar nombres

    (v.) = bandy + names
    Ex. No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates.
    * * *
    (v.) = bandy + names

    Ex: No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > barajar nombres

  • 2 corresponsal político

    f. & m.
    political correspondent.
    * * *
    (n.) = political reporter, political correspondent
    Ex. No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates.
    Ex. But the basic idea is clear: To have a political correspondent whose first priority is the Web.
    * * *
    (n.) = political reporter, political correspondent

    Ex: No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates.

    Ex: But the basic idea is clear: To have a political correspondent whose first priority is the Web.

    Spanish-English dictionary > corresponsal político

  • 3 reportero político

    (n.) = political reporter, political correspondent
    Ex. No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates.
    Ex. But the basic idea is clear: To have a political correspondent whose first priority is the Web.
    * * *
    (n.) = political reporter, political correspondent

    Ex: No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates.

    Ex: But the basic idea is clear: To have a political correspondent whose first priority is the Web.

    Spanish-English dictionary > reportero político

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