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running mate - translation to English

PERSON RUNNING TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER PERSON ON A JOINT TICKET DURING AN ELECTION
Running-mate; Running Mate; Running mates

running mate         
running mate 1) человек, которого часто видят в компании другого 2) amer. кандидат на пост вице-президента
running mate         

['rʌniŋmeit]

общая лексика

лошадь

идущая в упряжке с другой лошадью

задающая темп другой лошади (на скачках)

человек

которого часто видят в компании другого

непременный спутник

неразлучный друг

человек, которого часто видят в компании другого

американизм

сосед по избирательному списку

кандидат на пост вице-президента

running around         
  • Person with a bad running form. Heel striking and leaning forward are some of the most common mistakes and cause of injuries among beginners.
  • Chafing of skin following a marathon run
  • A man running with a baton during a relay race.
  • Maximum human speed [km/h] and pace [min/km] per distance
  • A scene depicting long-distance runners, originally found on a [[Panathenaic amphora]] from Ancient Greece, circa 333 BCE
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]] photo sequence
  • Roman bronze sculptures]] of runners from the [[Villa of the Papyri]] at [[Herculaneum]], now in the [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]]
  • Video of human running action
  • International-level women athletes competing in 100 m sprint race at [[ISTAF Berlin]], 2006
ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES THE RAPID TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION OF FEET
Runners; Running speed; Footrace; Foot race; Footraces; Slow run; Running (sports); Running Around; Running event; Running events; 🎽; Runner; Running (sport); History of running; Vertical running; Running (athleticism); Pace (running)

общая лексика

обегающий

Definition

Залка
(Zalka)

Мате [псевдоним; настоящее имя Бела Франкль (Frankl)] (23.4.1896, деревня Матольч, Венгрия, - 11.6.1937, Уэска, Испания), венгерский писатель, участник Гражданской войны 1918-20 в СССР, герой национально-революционной войны в Испании 1936-39. Член Коммунистической партии с 1920. Родился в семье сельского корчмаря. Окончил коммерческое училище. В 1-ю мировую войну 1914-18 в качестве младшего офицера австро-венгерской армии участвовал в боях на Итальянском и Восточном фронтах. В 1916 под Луцком З. попал в русский плен. Под влиянием Великой Октябрьской революции 1917 примкнул к коммунистическому движению. В 1919 в партизанской армии А. Д. Кравченко и П. Е. Щетинкина в Сибири; с 1920 в Красной Армии на командных должностях. В 1921-23 в составе войск ВЧК и ГПУ участвовал в ликвидации махновщины и кулацких банд. С 1923 дипкурьер, затем на хозяйственной работе. В 1925-28 директор Театра Революции в Москве. С 1928 работал в аппарате ЦК ВКП (б). Был членом бюро Международного объединения революционной писателей (МОРП). С 1936 З. в Испании под именем генерала Лукача командовал 12-й Интернациональной бригадой, был смертельно ранен. Рассказы З. печатались с 1924; большинство из них - "Ходя" (1924), "Кавалерийский рейд" (1929), "Яблоки" (1934) и др. - посвящено теме Гражданской войны в СССР; З. изображает пробуждение классового сознания в своих героях под влиянием революции, воспевает интернациональное братство. В романе "Добердо" (1937) З. разоблачает империалистический характер 1-й мировой войны. Награжден орденом Красного Знамени и посмертно - орденом Освобождения Испании, учрежденным правительством Испанской Республики.

Соч.: A bolygók visszatérnek, 1-2 köt., Bdpst, 1966; Az éreklő börtön, 1-2 köt., Bdpst, 1967; в рус. пер. - Избранное, М., 1955.

Лит.: Гордон Я., Матэ Залка. Очерк жизни и творчества, М., 1956; Россиянов О., Матэ Залка. Критико-биографич. очерк, М., 1964; Гидаш А., "Дует ветерок с Дуная..." (о Матэ Залка), "Иностранная литература", 1967, № 12; Генерал Лукач. Сб. воспоминаний, М., 1967.

В. С. Иванов.

М. Залка.

Wikipedia

Running mate

A running mate is a person running together with another person on a joint ticket during an election. The term is most often used in reference to the person in the subordinate position (such as the vice presidential candidate running with a presidential candidate) but can also properly be used when referring to both candidates, such as by saying Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto, were running mates in relation to the presidential elections held in the United States in 2020 and Kenya in 2013 respectively.

Running mates may be chosen, by custom or by law, to balance the ticket geographically, ideologically, or personally; examples of such a custom for each of the criteria are, geographically, in Nigerian general elections, in which a presidential candidate from the predominantly Christian south is typically matched with a vice presidential candidate from the predominantly Muslim north, and vice versa, ideologically, the Brazilian general elections in 2010 and 2014, where Dilma Rousseff of the left-wing Workers' Party ran alongside Michel Temer of the center-right Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, and, personally, the 2016 Bulgarian presidential election, in which both candidates who went on to the second round of voting, Rumen Radev and Tsetska Tsacheva, had running mates of the opposite gender. The objective is to create a more widespread appeal for the ticket and the results can range from assisting the resulting pair of candidates in appealing to a larger base of people to deterring voters who were initially inclined to vote for the running candidate, but may have been put off by the choice of the running mate.

The term is usually used in countries in which the offices of President and Vice President are both directly elected on the same ticket, in reference to a prospective Vice President. However, there are countries, such as the Philippines and (nominally) Cyprus, in which the President and Vice-President are elected on separate tickets, and frequently, this results in them being from different political parties - indeed, when the Philippine Vice-Presidential position was restored in 1987, only twice were the President and Vice-President elected from the same ticket, in 2004 and 2022. Further, in other countries, such as Botswana and Venezuela, the Vice-President is legally appointed by the President in all cases (unlike, for instance, the United States, in which the President appoints a Vice-President only in case of a vacancy, or Taiwan, in which the President nominates candidates for Vice-President in case of a vacancy and the Legislative Council elects one of them to fill the vacancy).

In cases of both separate elections and appointments, the President and Vice-President are not considered running mates because they are not elected on the same ticket.

Examples of use of running mate
1. Republicans will nominate McCain and vice presidential running mate, Palin, 44, as their candidates this week to face Obama and his running mate, Delaware Sen.
2. Several rumored running–mate prospects for Bloomberg such as Sen.
3. Virginia‘s junior senator is on paper the perfect running mate.
4. John McCain‘s running mate, throwing Alaska into a media frenzy.
5. Gender politics aside, she is an ideal running mate.
What is the Russian for running mate? Translation of &#39running mate&#39 to Russian