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1 the hustings
Выборы, в частности парламентские. Это слово происходит от древнескандинавского hus (дом) и thing (собрание, встреча) и первоначально означало место, где король встречался с дворянством для того, чтобы заниматься государственными делами. To lose at the hustings — потерпеть неудачу на выборах. Сейчас the hustings обозначает также предвыборную кампанию. The PM isn't seeing anyone this week.He's too busy at the hustings. — Премьер-министр не принимает никого на этой неделе. Он слишком занят предвыборной кампанией.
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2 lose at the hustings
Общая лексика: потерпеть поражение на выборах -
3 go out on the hustings
Общая лексика: начать агитационную кампаниюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > go out on the hustings
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4 hustings
['hʌstɪŋz]сущ.; мн. hustings1) полит. избирательная кампания2) брит.а) ист. трибуна для выдвижения кандидатов в члены парламента и их выступленийSyn:3) ист.а) брит. городской суд ( Лондона)б) амер. местный суд ( в некоторых городах Вирджинии)
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the hustings — the political speeches, meetings, etc., that happen before an election news reports from the hustings • • • Main Entry: ↑hustings … Useful english dictionary
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at the hustings — on/at the hustings phrase making speeches before an election to try to persuade people to vote for you Thesaurus: elections and relating to the electoral systemhyponym to be a candidate or winner in an electionsynonym Main entry: hustings … Useful english dictionary
hustings — ► NOUN (treated as pl. or sing. ) 1) a meeting at which candidates in an election address potential voters. 2) (the hustings) political campaigning; electioneering. ORIGIN Old Norse, household assembly held by a leader , from hús house + thing… … English terms dictionary
The Islands — was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It first appeared on the hustings in the 1890 provincial election and lasted until it was integrated into the new riding Nanaimo and The Islands as of the 1941… … Wikipedia
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hustings — noun the hustings BrE the process of trying to persuade people to vote for you by making speeches etc: be at/on the hustings: All the candidates are out on the hustings … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hustings — [[t]hʌ̱stɪŋz[/t]] N PLURAL: usu the N The political campaigns and speeches before an election are sometimes referred to as the hustings. [mainly BRIT] With only days to go before elections in Pakistan, candidates are battling it out at the… … English dictionary
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hustings — n. route of an election campaign to go out on the hustings * * * [ hʌstɪŋz] [ route of an election campaign ] to go out on the hustings … Combinatory dictionary
hustings — noun (plural same) [treated as plural or sing.] a meeting at which candidates in an election address potential voters. ↘(the hustings) the campaigning associated with an election. Origin OE husting assembly, council , from ON hústhing household… … English new terms dictionary