parties in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for parties in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.par·ty ['pɑːti] N

II.par·ty <-ie-> ['pɑːti] VB intr inf

par·ty 'poli·tics N + sing/pl vb

parties Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The run-up to the elections was clouded by allegations that some parties had distributed money to voters.
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It had parties of geologists and surveyors along that were deployed to outcrops on land.
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Man became a major market participant; and the firms twentieth century partners established the company as a broker to third parties.
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Her privileged background and family wealth allowed her to spend her days socialising, dining out and shopping, and her nights attending raucous parties.
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They might not sustain it, but if the parties did not dispute it, they were free to observe it.
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In the case of a household with only one wage earner, the taxes paid out were $345,000, but the benefits received by both parties will be $778,000.
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Plain and simply stated, it turned out to be the best solution for all parties involved.
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A culture gap occurs when incompatible or opposing systems might be applied to the same situation or assumed by the parties.
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Pro-democracy parties were using the education furore to galvanise their supporters, hoping to boost their representation in parliament and maintain a veto over constitutional amendments.
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Parties and lawmakers believed that this autonomy had to be preserved.
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