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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
Idiom |
Explanation |
ONE / TWO ... HORSE RACE
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ONE ACTOR THEATER A competition where many winners are not expected |
ELECTION FEVER
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ELECTION RACE , election hype Election-related media hype |
HOT AIR
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EMPTY TALKS , empty promises, from empty to empty |
HUNG PARLIAMENT
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HANGED PARLIAMENT , "hanging government" Situation when none of the parties in the government has a majority |
TOE THE PARTY LINE
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FOLLOW THE PARTY LINE |
BODY POLITIC
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POLITICAL STRUCTURE |
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 |
A POLITICAL HOT POTATO
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POLITICAL BOMB Potentially dangerous or sensitive political issue |
POLITICAL MACHINERY.
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POLITICAL MACHINE, political structures |
POLITICALLY CORRECT / INCORRECT (PC)
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POLITICALLY CORRECT / INCORRECT |
PRESS THE FLESH.
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SHAKE HANDS |
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 |
THROW IN THE TOWEL.
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GIVE UP |
TO VOTE WITH YOUR FEET.
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to leave , to retire, to retire |