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1 conservative
• oikeistolainen• varovainen• vanhoillinen• porvarillinen• säilyttävä• konservatiivi• konservatiivinen* * *- tiv1) (disliking change: Older people tend to be conservative in their attitudes; conservative opinions.) konservatiivinen2) (in politics, wanting to avoid major changes and to keep business and industry in private hands.) konservatiivinen -
2 conservative government
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3 conservative ideology
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4 Conservative Party
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5 conservative party
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6 arch conservative
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7 canvass
• kerätä• koettaa vaikuttaa• kalastaa• kalastelu• kalastella• haravoida• seuloa• ääntenkalastus• pohtia* * *'kænvəs(to go round (an area) asking (people) for (support, votes, custom etc): We're canvassing for the Conservative Party candidate.) kampanjoida -
8 conserve
• pysyttää• suojella• säilyttää• säilöä• konservoida* * *kən'sə:v 1. verb(to keep from changing, being damaged or lost: We must conserve the country's natural resources; This old building should be conserved.) suojella, säilyttää2. noun(something preserved, eg fruits in sugar, jam etc.) säilyke- conservationist
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9 Victorian
• viktoriaaninen* * *vik'to:riən 1. adjective1) (of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901): Victorian writers; Victorian households/furniture.) viktoriaaninen2) ((of an attitude towards morals etc) strict and conservative: a Victorian attitude to life.) ahdasmielinen2. noun(a person living in Queen Victoria's reign: The Victorians were great engineers and industrialists.) kuningatar Viktorian aikalainen -
10 vote
• valita• päättää• myöntää• paultoääni• selittää• ääni(äänestys)• ääniosuus• äänioikeus• ääni• äänestää• ääni (• äänestys• äänestää (kokous)administration and government• äänestyslippu• pitää* * *vəut 1. noun((the right to show) one's wish or opinion, eg in a ballot or by raising a hand etc, especially at an election or in a debate: In Britain, the vote was given to women over twenty-one in 1928; Nowadays everyone over eighteen has a vote; A vote was taken to decide the matter.) ääni, äänioikeus, äänestys2. verb1) (to cast or record one's vote: She voted for the Conservative candidate; I always vote Labour; I shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment.) äänestää2) (to allow, by a vote, the provision of (something) eg to someone, for a purpose etc: They were voted $5,000 to help them in their research.) myöntää määräraha•- voter- vote of confidence
- vote of thanks
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