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1) балотування, (таємне) голосування; вибори; виборчий бюлетень; право обирати; список кандидатів для голосування; (загальна) кількість поданих голосів, результати голосування; балотувальна куля (кулька); жереб; жеребкування2) балотувати; голосувати; проводити таємне голосування; тягнути жереб•- ballot a proposal
- ballot box
- ballot-box stuffing
- ballot day
- ballot for a list
- ballot for a single candidate
- ballot paper
- ballot rigging
- ballot strike
- ballot vote
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1) удар; страйк2) бити, ударяти, уражати, завдавати ( удару); (за)страйкувати, оголошувати страйк; заявляти про себе (вчиненням злочину; про злочинця); розм. шантажувати; жарг. займатися крадіжками; укладати ( комерційну угоду тощо)•strike a previous conviction off record — = strike a previous conviction off smb.'s record знімати судимість ( з когось)
strike a previous conviction off smb.'s record — = strike a previous conviction off record
- strike a blowstrike the name of smb. off the rolls — = strike the name off the rolls
- strike a crushing blow
- strike a jury
- strike action
- strike an application
- strike back
- strike balance
- strike ballot
- strike benefit
- strike-breaker
- strike-breaking
- strike clause
- strike committee
- strike down
- strike force
- strike from
- strike from the record
- strike from the roll
- strike from the rolls
- strike fund
- strike movement
- strike notice
- strike off
- strike off a case
- strike off the list
- strike off the records
- strike off the rolls
- strike on the head
- strike out
- strike out opponent's pleading
- strike out pleadings
- strike pay
- strike picket
- strike picketing
- strike the name off the rolls
- strike warning
- strike with a club
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