elections

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
seçimler

On dokuz devlet 1816 seçimlerinde oy kullandı. - Nineteen states voted in the elections of 1816.

Peki, İtalyan seçimlerini kim kazandı? - So, who won the Italian elections?

(isim) seçimler
election
seçim

Lincoln seçimi kazandı. - Lincoln won the election.

1880 yılının seçim kampanyası heyecan verici değildi. - The election campaign of 1880 was not exciting.

elect
seçmek
elect
seçimi kazanmış
elect
{f} seç

Yuri Andropov 16 Haziran 1983 te Yüce Rusya'nın Başbakanlık Heyetinin başkanı seçilmişti. - Yuri Andropov was elected Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet on June 16, 1983.

1860'ta Lincoln, ABD başkanlığına seçildi. - In 1860, Lincoln was elected President of the United States.

elect
{f} görevlendirmek
elect
atamak
elect
oylayarak seçmek
election
(Ticaret) kabul
elect
(önemli bir) karar vermek
election
saylav
municipal elections
belediye saylavları
elect
(Askeri) ELEMEK, SEÇMEK
election
tercih
equal elections
eşit seçimleri
hold elections
tütün seçimleri
swing the elections
seçimler salıncak
constituency elections
(Politika, Siyaset) meclis seçimi
elect
seçkin kul
elect
seçilmiş

Sadece seçilmiş Cumhurbaşkanı açılış konuşmasını yapabilir. - Only the elected President may deliver an opening address.

Bizler halkın seçilmiş temsilcileriyiz. - We are the people's elected representatives.

elect
seçmek intihap etmek
election
election day seçim günü
election
ilcih ebedi saadeti nasip eden ilahi takdir
election
election district seçim bölgesi
election
(Tıp) Seçme

Seçim günü, seçmenler Nixon'u seçti. - On election day, voters chose Nixon.

Sosyal Demokratlar seçim günü yeterince seçmeni harekete geçirmeyi başaracak mı? - Will the Social Democrats succeed in mobilizing enough voters on Election Day?

election
(isim) seçim
election
election precinct seçim mahallesi
forthcoming elections
yaklaşan seçimler
general elections
genel seçim
supreme committee of elections
(Politika, Siyaset) yüksek seçim kurulu
turnout at elections
(Politika, Siyaset) seçimlere katılım
turnout at elections
(Politika, Siyaset) seçimlere katılım sayısı
win elections
(Politika, Siyaset) sandıktan çıkmak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{i} time when people vote for a political candidate
plural of election
elections of remedies
plural form of election of remedies
elections to the Histadrut
system of elections which determine who will be the active members of the Histadrut workers union
elections to the Knesset
electing of representatives to the Israeli parliament
elect
To choose or make a decision (to do something)
elect
Who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office

She began almost to feel a dislike of Edward; and it ended, as every feeling must end with her, by carrying back her thoughts to Willoughby, whose manners formed a contrast sufficiently striking to those of his brother elect.

elect
In Calvinist theology, those foreordained to Heaven
election
A process of choosing a leader, members of parliament, councillors, or other representatives by popular vote

The parliamentary elections will be held in March.

election
The choice of a leader or representative by popular vote

The election of John Smith was due to his broad appeal.

election
Any conscious choice

His election to go to the fair was influenced by the prospect of seeing Mary there.

midterm elections
plural form of midterm election
elect
{a} chosen, selected, preferred
elect
{v} to choose, select for favor, prefer
election
{n} the act or power of choosing, choice
National Movement for Free Elections
movement advocating free elections
age of primary elections
time of preliminary elections for qualifying candidates
bringing the elections forward
make the elections earlier, choose an earlier date for elections
call for early elections
request that elections be held earlier than scheduled
direct elections
direct voting, voting directly for someone (esp. a politician)
direct primary elections
arrange elections to choose candidates for office
early elections
elections that are held earlier than scheduled
elect
electronic
elect
n THOSE PREDESTINED TO ETERNAL LIFE
elect
Chosen as the object of mercy or divine favor; set apart to eternal life
elect
One chosen or set apart
elect
Those who are chosen for salvation
elect
Those catechumens who have completed the catechumenate course of study and have been found ready to proceed in entering the Catholic Faith
elect
To pick out; to select; to choose
elect
Elect is added after words such as `president' or `governor' to indicate that a person has been elected to the post but has not officially started to carry out the duties involved. the date when the president-elect takes office. president-elect/governor-elect/prime minister-elect etc the person who has been elected as president etc, but who has not yet officially started their job
elect
To choose (a candidate) in an election
elect
If you elect to do something, you choose to do it. Those electing to smoke will be seated at the rear
elect
Chosen to an office, but not yet actually inducted into it; as, bishop elect; governor or mayor elect
elect
an exclusive group of people; "one of the elect who have power inside the government"
elect
selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges"
elect
selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges
elect
When people elect someone, they choose that person to represent them, by voting for them. The people of the Philippines have voted to elect a new president Manchester College elected him Principal in 1956 The country is about to take a radical departure by electing a woman as its new president. + elected elect·ed the country's democratically elected president
elect
To select or take for an office; to select by vote; as, to elect a representative, a president, or a governor
elect
select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chairman of the board"
elect
choose; "I elected to have my funds deposited automatically" select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chairman of the board" selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges
elect
choose; "I elected to have my funds deposited automatically"
elect
{f} choose, vote for; prefer, decide
elect
To designate, choose, or select, as an object of mercy or favor
elect
Electronic (primary altimeter operating mode)
elect
A catechumen or candidate who will receive the sacraments of initiation in a short time
elect
elected but not yet installed in office; "the president elect"
elect
{s} chosen for office but not yet formally installed
elect
Chosen; taken by preference from among two or more
elect
The name given to catechumens who celebrate the Rite of Election on the first Sunday of Lent signifying their being chosen for the initiation sacraments
election
A choice between (or among) alternatives; the choosing of one or some in distinction to others
election
the status or fact of being elected; "they celebrated his election"
election
of Calvinism
election
The process of selecting a person to occupy an office, by way of balloting
election
The procedure when eligible Canadian citizens go to the polls to vote for the person they believe should represent them in the government
election
the process by which public or private officials are selected from a field of candidates by the marking of ballots in a vote
election
Your decision to join or leave the Original Medicare Plan or a Medicare+Choice plan
election
God's choice of people for salvation ( SAME: Divine Election )
election
A dicipline of Astrology devoted to electing a time to have something happen Often used to elect a time to open a business, start a trip, perform a wedding and such
election
the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice; "her election of medicine as a profession" a vote to select the winner of a position or political office; "the results of the election will be announced tonight" the predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists) the status or fact of being elected; "they celebrated his election
election
Those who are elected
election
A process by which the citizens of the province choose the people they wish to represent them in the Legislative Assembly Under the Constitution elections must be held at least once every five years
election
Divine choice; predestination of individuals as objects of mercy and salvation; one of the "five points" of Calvinism
election
The choosing of representatives by the voters
election
Power of choosing; free will; liberty to choose or act
election
The act of choosing; choice; selection
election
Before Creation God selected out of the human race those whom He would redeem, bring to faith, justify, and glorify in and through Jesus Christ
election
the predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists)
election
The choice, made by a party, of two alternatives, by taking one of which, the chooser is excluded from the other
election
Discriminating choice; discernment
election
A person charged with having committed indictable offences, with the execption of treason and murder, may elect to be tried by a Provincial Court Judge, a Judge alone or by Judge and jury
election
the predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists) the status or fact of being elected; "they celebrated his election
election
Pertaining to an election or elections generally
election
Divine choice; predestination of individuals as objects of mercy and salvation; one of the "five points"
election
Election System
election
The act of choosing a person to fill an office, or to membership in a society, as by ballot, uplifted hands, or viva voce; as, the election of a president or a mayor
election
A process of choosing a new leader for a country where all eligible people cast a ballot to choose a leader or decide an issue. The majority rules and the new leader is the one who has the most votes. There are variants, such as the electoral college system of the United States, but the popular vote usually decides the victor
election
The process of selecting (voting for) members of Parliament
election
{i} choosing; voting for a political candidate
election
The action of making a choice at law eg: choosing to have a criminal matter dealt with in the Magistrates Court or the District Court, choosing to make a claim under WorkCover scheme or at common law, choosing governments through voting •Government`s Rights
election
A term used theologically in Judaism to indicate God's choice of Israel to receive the covenant-a choice not based on the superiority or previous accomplishments of the people, but on God's graciousness (see covenant); in Christianity, the concept of election was applied to the "new Israel" of Jesus' followers in the last times
election
the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice; "her election of medicine as a profession"
election
the choosing of a person or a government by voting elector a person who votes or who is eligible to vote electoral roll a list of the names of all the people who are entitled to vote electorate 1 an area represented by a member of parliament; a constituency
election
An election is a process in which people vote to choose a person or group of people to hold an official position. the first fully free elections for more than fifty years The final election results will be announced on Friday Many residents say they have little or no idea who's standing for election
election
A liturgical celebration in which the bishop or one of his priests accepts the catechumen as ready and worthy to take part in the sacraments of baptism, confirmation and Eucharist at Easter
election
The election of a particular person or group of people is their success in winning an election. the election of the Labour government in 1964. his election as president The Democrat candidate is the favorite to win election. Formal process by which voters make their political choices on public issues or candidates for public office. The use of elections in the modern era dates to the emergence of representative government in Europe and North America since the 17th century. Regular elections serve to hold leaders accountable for their performance and permit an exchange of influence between the governors and the governed. The availability of alternatives is a necessary condition. Votes may be secret or public. See also electoral system, party system, plebiscite, primary election, referendum and initiative
election
a vote to select the winner of a position or political office; "the results of the election will be announced tonight"
equal elections
election in which all votes have equal weight
frontrunner in the elections
candidate who is the leader in an elections race
general elections
elections where all the citizens participate without any differences of gender or religion
hold early elections
conduct political elections before the designated time
hold elections
have elections, process of voting for new leaders
imaginary elections
sample elections
local authority elections
elections for local government officials
local elections
municipal elections, election of local authorities, regional election in a town or community
mayoral elections
set of elections which determine who will mainly be responsible for the matters of the population
mock elections
pretend elections in which the outcome has no effect (used for conducting surveys)
municipal elections
(Politics) elections for the head of the city or township, local elections
national elections
nationwide elections, general elections in a country
personal elections
methods of electing political candidates rather than parties
present a candidate for elections
publicize the person who will run in the elections
presidential elections
national elections in which a president is chosen by popular vote
proportional elections
method according to which people vote for a particular list or set of candidates
regional elections
voting method via voting areas, local elections in which representatives for each party are picked
register for elections
place one's name on the voter's list, register oneself as a voter
run for elections
be a candidate in an election
secret elections
election by secret voting, election by secret ballot
snap elections
sudden elections, elections that occur without much advance notice
swing elections
cause a change in elections
swing the elections
obtain revolutionary results in an election
upcoming elections
next elections, elections that will take place soon
elections

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