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sovereignty
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to inaugurate
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to prorogue
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to levy
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to decentralize
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inauguration
Főnév
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n
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a
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n
(avatás)

(avatás)

beiktatás

a formal ceremony at which a person is admitted to office

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The inauguration of the new president was attended by thousands of spectators gathered on the National Mall.
The mayor's inauguration ceremony took place in the city hall, where they were sworn into office by a judge.
crony capitalism
Főnév
uk flag
/kɹˈoʊni kˈæpɪɾəlˌɪzəm/
(baráti tőke)

(baráti tőke)

korrupciós kapitalizmus

an economic system where success in business is determined by close relationships between businesspeople and government officials, rather than market competition

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inaugural
Főnév
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(inaugurális beszéd)

(inaugurális beszéd)

beiktatási beszéd

the speech delivered by a newly elected President of the United States at their swearing-in ceremony, articulating their plans for their term in office

demagogue
Főnév
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m
m
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ə
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(népszerű politikus)

(népszerű politikus)

demagóg

a politician who appeals to the desires and prejudices of ordinary people instead of valid arguments in order to gain support

spin doctor
spin doctor
Főnév
uk flag
/spˈɪn dˈɑːktɚ/
(kampánytanácsadó)

(kampánytanácsadó)

káder

Idiom

a person or group of people who are often employed by politicians, public figures, or the government in order to shape the public opinion in their favor

What is the origin of the idiom "spin doctor" and when to use it?

The idiom "spin doctor" is believed to have originated in the United States and its origins can be traced back to the field of public relations and the world of politics. It gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is used when discussing individuals or professionals who strategically manage information and communication to shape public opinion.

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municipality
Főnév
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c
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(település)

(település)

önkormányzat

a political and administrative division having local self-government, typically responsible for governing a specific urban area, town, or city and its surrounding communities

confederation
Főnév
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(konföderáció)

(konföderáció)

szövetség

an organization that consists of countries, parties, or businesses which have formed an alliance to help one another

entente
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n
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(megegyezés)

(megegyezés)

entente

an understanding or agreement between nations, often informal and less binding than a formal alliance

kleptocracy
Főnév
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(korrupciós önkormányzat)

(korrupciós önkormányzat)

korrupciós vezetés

a form of government in which corrupt leaders use their power to exploit the country's resources for personal gain

veto
Főnév
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v
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i
t
t
o
(vétójog)

(vétójog)

vétó

the right to reject or prohibit a decision or proposal, especially one made by someone of an authority

plutocracy
Főnév
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t
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c
k
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ə
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s
y
i
(gazdagok uralma)

(gazdagok uralma)

plutokrácia

a form of government or society in which power is held and influenced primarily by the wealthy or a small privileged class

oligarchy
Főnév
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l
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ə
g
g
a
ɑ
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ch
k
y
i
(szűk elit)

(szűk elit)

oligarchia

a political system in which a small group of high-powered people control a country or organization

sovereignty
Főnév
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r
r
ei
ə
g
n
n
t
t
y
i
(főhatalom)

(főhatalom)

szuverenitás

the supreme authority of a state or governing body to govern itself without interference from external forces

to inaugurate
to inaugurate
ige
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au
ɔ
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(ünnepélyesen elindít)

(ünnepélyesen elindít)

beiktat

to officially start or introduce something

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to devolve on
ige
uk flag
/dɪvˈɑːlv ˈɑːn/
(delegalizál)

(delegalizál)

átruház

to transfer or delegate responsibility, authority, or a specific matter to a particular individual, group, or entity

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inseparable
to prorogue
ige
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(félbeszakít)

(félbeszakít)

felfüggeszt

to suspend or discontinue a session of a legislative body or parliament, typically by the authority of the head of state or government, without dissolving it

to levy
ige
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l
e
ɛ
v
v
y
i
(behajt)

(behajt)

kivet

to enforce a type of payment, such as fees, taxes, or fines and collect them

to subsidize
to subsidize
ige
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(szubvencionálni)

(szubvencionálni)

támogatni

to provide financial support, typically from the government or an organization, to help reduce the cost of goods, services, or certain activities

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to decentralize
ige
uk flag
/dɪˈsɛntɹəˌɫaɪz/
(decentralizálni)

(decentralizálni)

decentralizál

to transfer decision-making or administrative power from a central authority to local or regional entities

centralize
to ratify
to ratify
ige
r
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æ
t
t
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ə
f
f
y
(jóváhagy)

(jóváhagy)

ratifikál

to formally approve a decision, action, etc., typically through an official process or legal means

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to federalize
ige
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a
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(szövetségesedik)

(szövetségesedik)

szövetségi irányítás alá von

to bring under the jurisdiction or authority of a federal government

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