Beginner Level Advanced Level
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Content
→ → →
OXF3000D: buổi tiệc party Partei
ENDE: party Partei
like: Partei → →
die Partei ☊ Đảng phái ☊ ☊
Partei ☊ 党 ☊ dǎng
Schon Monate vor dem Tag der Wahl veröffentlichen die Parteien ihre Programme. ☊ Một vài tháng trước ngày bầu cử các đảng phái đưa ta chương trình của họ. ☊ (Lektion 81, Nr. 1153)
Ich interessiere mich für Politik und verfolge die Nachrichten täglich. Aber ich möchte mich nicht in einer Partei engagieren. ☊ Tôi quan tâm đến chính trị và theo dõi tin tức hàng ngày. Nhưng tôi không muốn tham gia vào đảng phái nào. ☊ (Lektion 108, Nr. 1940)
Das ist eine Lösung, von der alle Parteien profitieren. ☊ Đây là hướng giải quyết mà tất cả các bên đều có lợi. ☊ (Lektion 117, Nr. 2203)
acceptable to sb: We want a political solution that is acceptable to all parties. ☊ acceptable ☊
Some of the opposition party's policies have been appropriated by the government. ☊ appropriate ☊
He no longer wished to be associated with the party's policy on education. ☊ associated ☊
attack sb/sth for sth/for doing sth: She has been attacked for ignoring her own party members. ☊ attack ☊
The party believes (that) education is the most important issue facing the government. ☊ believe ☊
Have you ever belonged to a political party? ☊ belong to sth ☊
the shadow Cabinet (= the most important members of the opposition party) ☊ cabinet ☊
The party intends to field a candidate in the next general election. ☊ candidate ☊
the central committee (= of a political party) ☊ central ☊
The party tries to appeal to all classes of society. ☊ class ☊
delegates to the Labour Party's annual conference ☊ conference ☊
a contest for the leadership of the party ☊ contest ☊
The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election. ☊ control ☊
the Democratic Party Convention (= to elect a candidate for president) ☊ convention ☊
The Labour Party was facing an identity crisis. ☊ crisis ☊
The party was suffering a crisis of confidence among its supporters (= they did not trust it any longer). ☊ crisis ☊
Support for the party continues to decline. ☊ decline ☊
The affair had exposed deep divisions within the party. ☊ deep ☊
The party faces defeat in the election. ☊ defeat ☊
division (in/within sth): There are deep divisions in the party over the war. ☊ division ☊
Her resignation will be a severe embarrassment to the party. ☊ embarrassment ☊
faithful to sb/sth: He remained faithful to the ideals of the party. ☊ faithful ☊
She is on the far right of the party (= holds extreme right-wing political views). ☊ far ☊
his final act as party leader ☊ final ☊
a newly-formed political party ☊ form ☊
The party was ousted from power after eighteen years. ☊ from ☊
The party gained over 50% of the vote. ☊ gain ☊
The party had a net gain of nine seats on the local council. ☊ gain ☊
He accused the opposition party of being unfit to govern. ☊ govern ☊
In 2008 the party had 10 000 members. ☊ have ☊
All parties are promising to increase spending on health. ☊ health ☊
Both parties are hungry for power. ☊ hungry ☊
He was the innocent party (= person) in the breakdown of the marriage. ☊ innocent ☊
invitation to sth: an invitation to the party ☊ invitation ☊
The party was divided on this issue. ☊ issue ☊
They claim to be the party of law and order. ☊ law and order ☊
Who will lead the party in the next election? ☊ lead ☊
the leader of the party ☊ leader ☊
She is on the far left of the party. ☊ left ☊
The government does not have an overall majority (= more members than all the other parties added together). ☊ majority ☊
party/union members ☊ member ☊
The election proved to be a near disaster for the party. ☊ near ☊
The party has been out of office (= has not formed a government) for many years. ☊ office ☊
oppose sb/sth: This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty. ☊ oppose ☊
Opposition MPs/parties ☊ opposition ☊
The two parties managed to overcome their differences on the issue. ☊ overcome ☊
the Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States ☊ party ☊
She belongs to the Labour Party. ☊ party ☊
the ruling/opposition party ☊ party ☊
the party leader/manifesto/policy ☊ party ☊
The negotiators are trying to make peace between the warring factions. ☊ peace ☊
Representatives of both parties shared a platform (= they spoke at the same meeting). ☊ platform ☊
a political debate/party/leader ☊ political ☊
party politics ☊ politics ☊
the party's poor performance in the election ☊ poor ☊
the party's position on education reforms ☊ position ☊
The party came to power at the last election. ☊ power ☊
a power struggle between rival factions within the party ☊ power ☊
The party is predicting a majority of 20 seats. ☊ predict ☊
The Right in British politics is represented by the Conservative Party. ☊ right ☊
majority rule (= government by the political party that most people have voted for) ☊ rule ☊
One of the smaller parties came a close second (= nearly won). ☊ second ☊
The new leader has set the party on the road to success. ☊ set ☊
The party suffered severe losses during the last election. ☊ severe ☊
She had a leading role in shaping party policy. ☊ shape ☊
Since the party she had only spoken to him once. ☊ since ☊
split (within sth): a damaging split within the party leadership ☊ split ☊
The party was denied legal status. ☊ status ☊
The party suffered a humiliating defeat in the general election. ☊ suffer ☊
survive as sth: He survived as party leader until his second election defeat. ☊ survive ☊
to be sympathetic to the party's aims ☊ sympathetic ☊
The two sides in the dispute say they are ready to talk. ☊ talk ☊
He accused the leader of tearing up the party's manifesto (= of ignoring it). ☊ tear sth up ☊
threaten to do sth: This dispute threatens to split the party. ☊ threaten ☊
After the meeting the two sides in the dispute were no closer together. ☊ together ☊
Nationalist parties united to oppose the government's plans. ☊ unite ☊
The party increased their share of the vote. ☊ vote ☊
The party wants her as leader. ☊ want ☊
Which way (= for which party) are you going to vote? ☊ way ☊