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predicted coalition - перевод на русский

GOVERNMENT CONSISTING OF TWO OR MORE PARTIES
Coalition cabinet; Coalition governments; Coalition cabinets; Coalition ministry; Liberal-Conservative Coalition; Coalition agreement; Coalition Government; Coalition (government); Partnership government; Liberal-Conservative coalition; Coalition Ministry; Parliamentary coalition; Coalition governance; Governing coalition; Government coalition
  • [[Sigmar Gabriel]] (SPD), [[Angela Merkel]] (CDU) and [[Horst Seehofer]] (CSU) presenting the 2013 coalition agreement for Germany's [[third Merkel cabinet]].
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predicted coalition      

математика

прогнозируемая коалиция

coalition government         

общая лексика

коалиционное правительство

Coalition government         

[,kəuə'lɪʃtn,gʌvnmənt]

общая лексика

коалиционное правительство (объединяет различные политические партии; в 20 в. существовали буржуазные коалиционные правительства Г.Асквита [H.H.Asquith] в 1915-16, Д.Ллойд Джорджа [D.Lloyd George] в 1916-22, Р.Макдональда [R.Mac-Donald] в 1931-35 и У.Черчилля [W.Churchill] в 1940-45)

coalition government         
коалиционное правительство
coalition government         
coalition government коалиционное правительство
coalition         
GROUP FORMED OF PEOPLE, FACTIONS, STATES, POLITICAL PARTIES, MILITARIES, OR OTHER PARTIES AGREE TO WORK TOGETHER, OFTEN TEMPORARILY, IN A PARTNERSHIP TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
Coalition forces; Coalitions; Military coalition
коалиция; союз (временный); объединение
- customer coalition
- disjoint coalitions
- indecomposable coalition
- losing coalition
- potential coalition
- winning coalition
coalition         
GROUP FORMED OF PEOPLE, FACTIONS, STATES, POLITICAL PARTIES, MILITARIES, OR OTHER PARTIES AGREE TO WORK TOGETHER, OFTEN TEMPORARILY, IN A PARTNERSHIP TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
Coalition forces; Coalitions; Military coalition
сущ.
1) коалиция, союз; временное объединение политических партий или движений;
2) объединение двух или более социальных акторов, созданное для достижения общих целей.
coalition         
GROUP FORMED OF PEOPLE, FACTIONS, STATES, POLITICAL PARTIES, MILITARIES, OR OTHER PARTIES AGREE TO WORK TOGETHER, OFTEN TEMPORARILY, IN A PARTNERSHIP TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
Coalition forces; Coalitions; Military coalition

[kəuə'liʃ(ə)n]

общая лексика

союз

коалиционный

соединение

сочетание

этология

коалиция

существительное

общая лексика

коалиция

союз (временный)

союз (временный)

коалиционный

синоним

league

coalition         
GROUP FORMED OF PEOPLE, FACTIONS, STATES, POLITICAL PARTIES, MILITARIES, OR OTHER PARTIES AGREE TO WORK TOGETHER, OFTEN TEMPORARILY, IN A PARTNERSHIP TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
Coalition forces; Coalitions; Military coalition
coalition noun 1) коалиция; союз (временный) 2) attr. коалиционный - coalition government Syn: see league
grand coalition         
ARRANGEMENT IN A MULTI-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM IN WHICH THE TWO LARGEST POLITICAL PARTIES OF OPPOSING POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES UNITE IN A COALITION GOVERNMENT
Big coalition; Grand Coalition; Oversized coalition; Oversized cabinet; Grand coalition (Austria)

математика

большая коалиция

Определение

Ekaboron
·noun The name given by Mendelejeff in accordance with the periodic law, and by prediction, to a hypothetical element then unknown, but since discovered and named scandium;
- so called because it was a missing analogue of the boron group. ·see Scandium.

Википедия

Coalition government

A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in nations with majoritarian electoral systems, but common under proportional representation. A coalition government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis (for example, during wartime or economic crisis) to give a government the high degree of perceived political legitimacy or collective identity, it can also play a role in diminishing internal political strife. In such times, parties have formed all-party coalitions (national unity governments, grand coalitions). If a coalition collapses, the Prime Minister and cabinet may be ousted by a vote of no confidence, call snap elections, form a new majority coalition, or continue as a minority government.

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