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1 cross-road politician
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2 politician
n1) политик; политический деятель, государственный деятель2) политикан•- astute politician
- budding politician
- campaigning politician
- cautious politician
- centrist politician
- consummate politician
- corrupt politician
- cross-road politician
- diehard politician
- exiled politician
- far-sighted politician
- hang-dog politician
- independent politician
- influential politician
- leading opposition politician
- machine politician
- master politician
- mercenary politician
- moderate politician
- old guard politician
- opposition politician
- peanut politician
- politician of moderate views
- politician of stature
- politicians of all persuasions
- power-hungry politician
- professional politician
- pro-independence politician
- reactionary politician
- remarkable politician
- responsible politician
- second-rate politician
- senior politician
- shrewd politician
- sober politician
- sober-minded politician
- successful politician
- top politician
- trigger-happy politician
- uncompromising politician
- up-and-coming politician
- wily politician -
3 cross over
cross over а) переходить, пересекать, переезжать, переправляться cross overat the traffic lights, where the road is safe. He crossed over to the windowto see if it was still misty. If we had a boat we could cross over to theisland. б) сменить политическую ориентацию The Minister has threatened tocross over to the other side if the government refuses to accept his decision. The politician crossed over and joined the Opposition.
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