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Elections are an integral part of the political life of any state. Recently, the discussion of politics has become a key topic of small talk. You can establish yourself as a good interlocutor on the topic "Elections and Politics in English" with the help of simple idioms and expressions that are used to discuss elections.
Table 1. Election idioms in English
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Idiom |
Explanation |
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ONE / TWO ... HORSE RACE
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ONE ACTOR THEATER A competition where many winners are not expected |
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ELECTION FEVER
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ELECTION RACE , election hype Election-related media hype |
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HOT AIR
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EMPTY TALKS , empty promises, from empty to empty |
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HUNG PARLIAMENT
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HANGED PARLIAMENT , "hanging government" Situation when none of the parties in the government has a majority |
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TOE THE PARTY LINE
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FOLLOW THE PARTY LINE |
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BODY POLITIC
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POLITICAL STRUCTURE |
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A POLITICAL FOOTBALL
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POLITICAL LEAF A situation in which the government cannot make a unified decision due to the inconsistency of the actions of its members |
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A POLITICAL HOT POTATO
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POLITICAL BOMB Potentially dangerous or sensitive political issue |
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POLITICAL MACHINERY.
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POLITICAL MACHINE, political structures |
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POLITICALLY CORRECT / INCORRECT (PC)
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POLITICALLY CORRECT / INCORRECT |
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PRESS THE FLESH.
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SHAKE HANDS |
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TO GET ON / OFF YOUR SOAPBOX
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BE IN YOUR / NOT IN YOUR ELEMENT Talk a lot on a topic in which someone is competent |
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THROW IN THE TOWEL.
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GIVE UP |
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TO VOTE WITH YOUR FEET.
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to leave , to retire, to retire |