político
/poˈlitiko/, [poˈli.t̪i.ko]political, politician
Adjective político (feminine política, masculine plural políticos, feminine plural políticas)
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political
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in-law
Noun político m (plural políticos, feminine política, feminine plural políticas)
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politician
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Este periódico no tiene color político.
This newspaper has no political slant.
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Aunque ya no es presidente, aún ejerce mucha influencia entre el elite político.
Though he is no longer president, he still holds considerable sway among the political elite.
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Él era un abogado y político muy inteligente.
He was a very smart lawyer and politician.
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Dicen que él tiene algo que ver con el escándalo político.
He is said to have something to do with the political scandal.
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El comerciante sobornó al político.
The merchant bribed the politician.
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Lincoln era un buen político y un abogado listo.
Lincoln was a good politician and a smart lawyer.
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A veces un lapsus linguae es fatal para un político.
A slip of the tongue is sometimes fatal to a politician.
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El periódico reportó la muerte del político.
The newspaper reported the death of the statesman.
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La organización no está conectada con ningún partido político.
The organization is not connected with any political parties.
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El político dijo que está profundamente endeudado con todos por su apoyo en las elecciones.
The politician said he was deeply indebted to everyone for their support in the election.
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