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Political Idioms last (1)
Idiom/Saying - Explanation
One / Two ... horse race - A competition or election which don't have many likely winners
For example:
General elections in the UK are generally a two horse race.
For example:
The media is suffering from election fever, you can't switch the TV on without being bombarded by political pundits.
For example:
Politicians always talk a load of hot air.
For example:
Everyone is saying there will be a hung parliament this election and the parties will have to make alliances with the smaller parties to form a majority.
Toe the party line - To conform to the rules or standards of the political party you belong to
For example:
"He'll have to learn to toe the party line , if he wants to get on."
Body politic - A politically organized group of people under a single government
For example:
"Judge Sydney Harris ordered the crown to return to the Body Politic all material seized during the raid."
A political football - A problem that doesn't get solved because the politics of the issue get in the way , or the issue is very controversial
For example:
"Women's health issues are always a political football."
For example:
"The expenses scandal is a political hot potato."
To vote with your feet - To leave
For example:
I told her that if she didn't like the job she could always vote with her feet.Dostları ilə paylaş: