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alternative, choice, election, pick, poll, suffrage* * *(mere F, også = ret el. frihed til at vælge) option ( fx if I had the choice (el. option); there is no choice (el. option));( især mellem to ting) alternative ( fx there is no alternative (el.choice));( fx a general election),( valghandling) poll ( fx the date fixed for the poll);[ afholde valg] hold an election,( i samtlige kredse) hold elections, hold a general election;(NB general election bruges ikke om USA);[ frie valg] free elections;[ hemmeligt valg] (voting by) ballot, secret vote;[ være på valg] come up for election;[ gå til valg] go to the polls;[ gå til valg på spørgsmålet] call an election on the issue, take the issue to the country;[ udskrive valg] call an election, go (el. appeal) to the country;[ med vb:][ afholde valg], se forrige afsnit;[ valget faldt på ham] he was chosen,T the choice fell on him;[ give ham frit valg] give (el. allow) him a free choice;(dvs ingen mulighed for at vælge) I have no option (el. choice),( ingen anden mulighed) I have no alternative (el. choice) ( fx but to leave);[ du har valget mellem at betale eller blive smidt ud] you have the alternative (el. a choice) of paying up or being thrown out;[ valget står mellem] the choice lies between;[ træffe sit valg] make one's choice;[ udskrive valg], se forrige afsnit.
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