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1 generality of voters
большинство избирателей, большая часть избирателейEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > generality of voters
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2 generality
n1) утверждение общего характера; pl общие рассуждения2) ( the generality) большинство; большая часть• -
3 generality
[͵dʒenəʹrælıtı] n1. 1) утверждение общего характера2) pl общие местаto come down from generalities to particulars - переходить от общих рассуждений к конкретным вопросам /проблемам, делам/
to confine oneself to vague generalities - ограничиваться общими словами /заявлениями/
2. неопределённость3. общность; всеобщность, применимость ко всему или ко всемa rule of great generality - универсальное правило; правило, имеющее широкое применение
degree of generality - степень общности /абстракции/
4. (the generality) большинство; большая частьthe generality of men /mankind/ [of voters] - большинство людей [избирателей], большая часть человечества [избирателей]
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4 the generality of of voters
Общая лексика: большая часть избирателей, большинство избирателейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the generality of of voters
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