"endorsement" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

endorsement sustantivo

sustantivo + endorsement
Kolokacji: 12
endorsement of privacy policies • celebrity endorsement • product endorsement • party endorsement • ringing endorsement • ...
endorsement + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 7
endorsement deal • endorsement contract • endorsement money • endorsement opportunity • endorsement income • ...
endorsement + verbo
Kolokacji: 9
endorsement contains • endorsement comes • endorsement helps • endorsement includes • endorsement makes • ...
verbo + endorsement
Kolokacji: 14
constitute an endorsement • win the endorsement • receive the endorsement • give an endorsement • get one's endorsement • ...
adjetivo + endorsement
Kolokacji: 48
strong endorsement • official endorsement • political endorsement • public endorsement • commercial endorsement • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 13
(1) strong, hearty, wholehearted
Kolokacji: 3
(2) official, formal
Kolokacji: 2
(3) political, governmental
Kolokacji: 2
(4) public, personal
Kolokacji: 2
(5) commercial, lucrative
Kolokacji: 2
(7) early, recent
Kolokacji: 2
(9) major, resounding
Kolokacji: 2
2. key endorsement = kluczowa aprobata key endorsement
4. crucial endorsement = decydująca aprobata crucial endorsement
5. big endorsement = duża aprobata big endorsement
6. rousing endorsement = budząc aprobatę rousing endorsement
7. coveted endorsement = pragnąć aprobata coveted endorsement
8. reluctant endorsement = niechętna aprobata reluctant endorsement
9. prominent endorsement = aprobata rzucająca się w oczy prominent endorsement
12. notable endorsement = aprobata znakomitości notable endorsement
13. bipartisan endorsement = dwupartyjna aprobata bipartisan endorsement
15. unexpected endorsement = niespodziewana aprobata unexpected endorsement
16. full-throated endorsement = aprobata na całe gardło full-throated endorsement
  • Mr. Bush, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, accompanied his call for nuclear weapons reductions with a full-throated endorsement of a far more expansive missile defense system than that being explored by the Clinton administration.
  • Sandwiched between Mr. Clinton and the former presidents in turns at the microphone, Mr. Gore, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, appeared reluctant to give his full-throated endorsement.
  • By contrast, Mr. Gore gave it a full-throated endorsement in his remarks to this mostly black audience.
  • And Mr. Clinton's new Labor Secretary, Robert B. Reich, gave a full-throated endorsement to legislation that would require employers to give workers time off for childbirth or family illness, insuring quick approval of a bill twice vetoed by Mr. Bush.
  • Huntsman did not exactly give a full-throated endorsement.
  • Julio E. Urrutia, 44, a supporter of Mrs. Clinton who asked about the Vieques bombing range, did not give Mr. Lazio the kind of full-throated endorsement as the "Rigatoni With Rick" crowd in Rochester did.
  • Voters gave a full-throated endorsement to public education.
  • This is going to be a full-throated endorsement of unity.
  • It was considerably less than a full-throated endorsement, but Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani finally informed the city yesterday of his intention to vote for Senator Bob Dole in Thursday's New York primary, mildly suggesting that fellow Republicans consider doing likewise.
  • So Romney's damned with faint praise, both by this newspaper, and by Huntsman's less than full-throated endorsement.
(11) tacit, explicit, implicit
Kolokacji: 3
(12) full, broad, high-profile
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + endorsement
Kolokacji: 13
of endorsements • for one's endorsement • in endorsements • with the endorsement • from endorsements • ...

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