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2 ■ vote out
■ vote outv. t. + avv.destituire, bocciare (q.) con una votazione: The chairman was voted out, il presidente è stato destituito in seguito a una votazione; to vote a candidate out, bocciare un candidato alle elezioni □ to vote the government out of office (o of power), buttare giù il governo ( col voto). -
3 vote out
vote [somebody/something] out, vote out [somebody/something] ne pas réélire [person]; rejeter [motion] -
4 vote out
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5 vote out
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6 vote out
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7 vote out
[vëut aut] a) nuk miratoj, hedh poshtë; b) nuk zgjedh (dikë)vote in [vëut in] a) miratoj; b) zgjedh (dikë) -
8 vote out
провалить (предложение), не выбрать( кого-л.) After so many years' service, it was a shock when the chairman was voted out. ≈ После стольких лет работы, все были шокированы, когда председателя не переизбрали.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vote out
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9 vote out
After so many years' service, it was a shock when the chairman was voted out. — Все были шокированы, когда после стольких лет работы председателя не переизбрали.
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10 vote out
провалить, не выбратьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > vote out
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11 vote out
לנצח בבחירות* * *◙ תוריחבב חצנל◄ -
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v + o + adv, v + adv + o no reelegir*VT + ADV [+ person, party] no reelegir* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o no reelegir* -
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transitive verb potolči (poraziti) pri volitvah; preglasovati -
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18 vote out of office
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > vote out of office
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20 vote out of office
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