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two-party system
sistema bipartidista
I. two [am. angl. tu, brit. angl. tuː] SAM.
dos m. spol
two by two lit.
two by two lit.
de a dos lat. amer.
to cut sth in two
ya somos dos pog.
II. two [am. angl. tu, brit. angl. tuː] PRID.
dos adj inv
I. four [am. angl. fɔr, brit. angl. fɔː] SAM.
cuatro m. spol
II. four [am. angl. fɔr, brit. angl. fɔː] PRID.
cuatro adj inv
I. party [am. angl. ˈpɑrdi, brit. angl. ˈpɑːti] SAM.
1. party (event):
fiesta ž. spol
the party's over atribut. mood
2. party POLIT.:
partido m. spol
to join a party atribut. member/worker/leader
the party line slabš.
partidismo m. spol
3. party (group):
grupo m. spol
partida ž. spol
4. party (person or body involved):
parte ž. spol
II. party [am. angl. ˈpɑrdi, brit. angl. ˈpɑːti] GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.
system [am. angl. ˈsɪstəm, brit. angl. ˈsɪstəm] SAM.
1.1. system (ordered structure):
sistema m. spol
método m. spol
1.2. system (procedure):
sistema m. spol
1.3. system (organizational whole):
sistema m. spol
2.1. system (technical, mechanical):
sistema m. spol
2.2. system RAČ.:
sistema m. spol
2.3. system AVDIO:
equipo m. spol
equipo m. spol de sonido
equipo m. spol de audio
3.1. system ANAT., FIZIOLOG.:
3.2. system (body):
cuerpo m. spol
organismo m. spol
4.1. system (form of government):
sistema m. spol
4.2. system (establishment, status quo):
5. system (for gambling):
fórmula ž. spol
martingala ž. spol Cono Sur
two-party system SAM.
España (official title: Reino de España) is a constitutional monarchy with a two-chamber system. The king, Juan Carlos I, was appointed Head of State on 22.11.1975. The successor to the throne is Crown Prince Felipe de Asturias. The official language of the country is Spanish. Since 1978, el gallego (Galician), el catalán (Catalan) and el euskera/el vasco (Basque) have also been recognised as national languages.
I. party [ˈpɑ:ti, am. angl. ˈpɑ:rt̬i] -ies -ie- SAM.
1. party (social gathering):
fiesta ž. spol
2. party + ed./pl glag. POLIT.:
partido m. spol
3. party + ed./pl glag. (group):
grupo m. spol
4. party a. PRAVO:
parte ž. spol
to be a party to sth
5. party am. angl. pog. (person):
individuo m. spol
II. party [ˈpɑ:ti, am. angl. ˈpɑ:rt̬i] -ies -ie- GLAG. nepreh. glag.
I. two [tu:] PRID.
II. two [tu:] SAM.
dos m. spol
fraza:
I. eight [eɪt] PRID.
ocho nesprem.
II. eight [eɪt] SAM.
ocho m. spol
fraza:
to have had one over the eight brit. angl. pog.
system [ˈsɪstəm] SAM.
1. system (set):
sistema m. spol
equipo m. spol de música
2. system (method of organization):
método m. spol
system POLIT.
régimen m. spol
3. system (order):
método m. spol
fraza:
two-party system SAM.
I. two [tu] PRID.
II. two [tu] SAM.
dos m. spol
fraza:
I. eight [eɪt] PRID.
ocho nesprem.
II. eight [eɪt] SAM.
ocho m. spol
I. party <-ies> [ˈpar·t̬i] SAM.
1. party (social gathering):
fiesta ž. spol
2. party + ed./pl glag. POLIT.:
partido m. spol
3. party + ed./pl glag. (group):
grupo m. spol
4. party a. PRAVO:
parte ž. spol
to be a party to sth
5. party pog. (person):
individuo m. spol
II. party <-ie-> [ˈpar·t̬i] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
system [ˈsɪs·təm] SAM.
1. system (set):
sistema m. spol
equipo m. spol de música
2. system (method of organization):
método m. spol
system POLIT.
sistema m. spol
3. system (order):
método m. spol
fraza:
Present
Iparty
youparty
he/she/itparties
weparty
youparty
theyparty
Past
Ipartied
youpartied
he/she/itpartied
wepartied
youpartied
theypartied
Present Perfect
Ihavepartied
youhavepartied
he/she/ithaspartied
wehavepartied
youhavepartied
theyhavepartied
Past Perfect
Ihadpartied
youhadpartied
he/she/ithadpartied
wehadpartied
youhadpartied
theyhadpartied
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I just thought a two-party system was a good idea.
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There is not always a sharp boundary between a two-party system and a multi-party system.
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In some governments, certain chambers may resemble a two-party system and others a multi-party system.
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One is the need for a two-party system.
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Since 1910, when the two-party system was cemented, there have only been two hung parliaments, the first in 1940, the second in 2010.
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