imaginary elections - traduzione in olandese
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imaginary elections - traduzione in olandese

PHENOMENON WHERE A FRIENDSHIP OR OTHER INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP TAKES PLACE IN IMAGINATION
Imaginary pets; Imaginary pet; Waifish; Invisible friend; Imaginary friends; Imaginary companion; Invisible playmates; Imaginary freinds
  • [[Caliban]] has a conversation with his imaginary friends in [[Folger Theatre]]'s production of Shakespeare's ''[[The Tempest]]''.

imaginary elections      
denkbeeldige verkiezingen
municipal elections         
ELECTION FOR A CITY COUNCIL OR OTHER LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Local elections; Municipal Elections; Municipal Election; Municipal election; Municipal elections
gemeentelijke verkiezingen
local elections         
ELECTION FOR A CITY COUNCIL OR OTHER LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Local elections; Municipal Elections; Municipal Election; Municipal election; Municipal elections
plaatselijke verkiezingen (verkiezingen voor de plaatselijke gemeenteraad)

Definizione

imaginary
An imaginary person, place, or thing exists only in your mind or in a story, and not in real life.
Lots of children have imaginary friends.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Imaginary friend

Imaginary friends (also known as pretend friends, invisible friends or made-up friends) are a psychological and social phenomenon where a friendship or other interpersonal relationship takes place in the imagination rather than physical reality.

Although they may seem real to their creators, children usually understand that their imaginary friends are not real.

The first studies focusing on imaginary friends are believed to have been conducted during the 1890s. There is little research about the concept of imaginary friends in children's imaginations. Klausen and Passman (2007) report that imaginary companions were originally described as being supernatural creatures and spirits that were thought to connect people with their past lives. Adults in history have had entities such as household gods, guardian angels, and muses that functioned as imaginary companions to provide comfort, guidance and inspiration for creative work. It is possible the phenomenon appeared among children in the mid–19th century when childhood was emphasized as an important time for play and imagination.