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Перевод: canvass
[существительное] предвыборная агитация ; детальное обсуждение; официальный подсчет голосов ; опрос населения ; [глагол] собирать голоса; собирать; вербовать сторонников; домогаться заказов; обсуждать; дебатировать
Тезаурус:
- So they "canvass".
- The DUP and Vanguard had intended to boycott the local elections, saving their effort for the more important Assembly elections, but activists in both parties thought that the earlier contest should be fought, if only to make use of the free publicity that would be created and to have the advantages of a trial run and an early opportunity to canvass for the more important second elections.
- The Scottish League management committee yesterday came out officially against the idea of a winter shut-down, but promised to canvass all 38 member clubs for their views.
- Cabinet ministers, who had been asked to canvass opinion amongst their junior ministers, were contacted by the Leader of the House, John McGregor.
- Not only had Saints offered the Canberra captain a lucrative contract, McIntyre said, they had asked him to canvass his team-mates as well.
- Tim Nice But Dim, the upper-crust simpleton, returns to canvass for the election and the DJs are joined by real-life DJ Alan "Fluff" Freeman (he got his nickname from wearing a fluffy jumper).
- "It wouldn't have been fair on Alan to ask him to canvass for me before.
- We will canvass views on how such a lottery should be run and controlled, and how it would fit within the pattern of charitable fund-raising in Britain.
- Alarmed by falling recruitment, and by the growing isolationism apparent in Government circles, Cecil hit on the idea of the peace Ballot-a nationwide house-to-house canvass of opinion.
- In the 1988 regional elections, the local Green Party not only hand-delivered leaflets, but did a complete canvass, patiently discussing and listening wherever people wanted to talk.
- The importance of the contest was well appreciated by the Unionist Party which sent not only the Prime Minister but also a number of other cabinet ministers to Bannside to canvass for Dr Bolton Minford.
- The Sheffield Ladies' committee canvassed the East Indian alternative in the town and reported "grocers have stated the demand for it has been doubled since the commencement of the canvass".
- Henry Power speaks of the need to "lay a new foundation of a more magnificent philosophy that will empirically and sensibly canvass the phenomena of nature".
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