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система выборов, при кот. побеждает кандидат, набравший наибольшее число голосов избирателейAustralia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > first-past-the-post
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[ˌfɜːstˌpɑːstðə'pəust]прил.; брит.отдающий победу кандидату, набравшему простое большинство голосов ( об избирательной системе) -
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(to win.) vinde* * *(to win.) vinde -
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(to win.) llegar el primero a la meta -
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(to win.) sigra, vera fyrstur í mark -
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(to win.) győz -
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(to win.) atingir primeiro a meta -
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(to win.) kazanmak -
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(to win.) zmagati -
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(to win.) olla ensimmäisenä maalissa, voittaa -
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(to win.) komme først i mål, vinne -
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(to win.) essere primo al traguardo -
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(to win.) als erster das Ziel erreichen -
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(to win.) przebiec linię mety jako pierwszy, wygrać -
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(to win.) uzvarēt -
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(to win.) laimėti, nugalėti -
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(to win.) vinna, komma först i mål -
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(to win.) a trece primul linia de sosire -
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(to win.) τερματίζω πρώτος/κερδίζω -
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(to win.) být první v cíli
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