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Wahlniederlage

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eˈlec·tion de·feat СЪЩ

Wahlniederlage f <-, -n>
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I. de·feat [dɪˈfi:t] ГЛАГ прх

1. defeat (win over):

to defeat sb/sth candidate, enemy, army
jdn/etw besiegen

2. defeat ПОЛИТ (turn down):

3. defeat (destroy):

II. de·feat [dɪˈfi:t] СЪЩ

Niederlage f <-, -n>

elec·tion [ɪˈlekʃən] СЪЩ

1. election (voting event):

Wahl f <-, -en>

2. election form (choose):

3. election ЮР (choice of taking benefit):

Wahlvermächtnis f <-ses, -se> ФРГ, A
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defeat ГЛАГ

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

election СЪЩ HUM RESOURCES

Present
Idefeat
youdefeat
he/she/itdefeats
wedefeat
youdefeat
theydefeat
Past
Idefeated
youdefeated
he/she/itdefeated
wedefeated
youdefeated
theydefeated
Present Perfect
Ihavedefeated
youhavedefeated
he/she/ithasdefeated
wehavedefeated
youhavedefeated
theyhavedefeated
Past Perfect
Ihaddefeated
youhaddefeated
he/she/ithaddefeated
wehaddefeated
youhaddefeated
theyhaddefeated

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Marsh was so disappointing by the defeat he threw away his runners-up medal.
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Men should not fear death, but dishonor and defeat.
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However, he was defeated and ended of his misery.
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As the player goes about the courses, points are yielded from eating fruit and defeating enemies.
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As early as the end of 1973, it was suggested that drastic measures had to be taken to defeat the organisation.
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As the analysis of party competencies reveals, the SPD suffers from massive losses in some policy fields and has to struggle to build a new substantial policy profile in the aftermath of the election defeat.
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www.infratest-dimap.de
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Die SPD muss sich nach ihrer Wahlniederlage ein inhaltliches Profil erst wieder neu erarbeiten, wie die Analyse der Kompetenzzuschreibung zeigt. Die Sozialdemokraten müssen teils massive Kompetenzverluste hinnehmen.
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