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Перевод: aggressor speek aggressor


[существительное]
агрессор ; нападающая сторона; зачинщик


Тезаурус:

  1. This he promptly brought into action in defence of his small brother, ran the farmer against a wall and threatened to run the fork through the aggressor.
  2. IF KUWAIT deserves liberation from an aggressor, why not Tibet?
  3. EARLY MAN may not have been the competitive, scheming, naked aggressor we once thought he was, but those who seek his remains certainly are.
  4. In horse opera , the aggressor in the black hat moves in from the right
  5. It was believed that sending a NATO force to any of these areas would deter any potential aggressor from taking action.
  6. Gerald Patterson and his psychologist colleagues in Oregon, USA, observing children in nursery schools, found that 80 per cent of aggressive behaviour had some positive reward or payoff for the aggressor; for example, the victim gave up a toy, or cried, or ran away.
  7. Or, as it is sometimes switched round in homophobic (or just careless) thought: the victim is somehow the same as the aggressor and hence in some vague sense complicit with the aggression.
  8. France was pledged to support Piedmont, as a result of an agreement made in 1858, though only if Austria was the aggressor.
  9. Gironella's many versions of Velzquez's Mariana similarly fragment her into different roles - queen, woman, icon, cadaver, carnival figure, victim, aggressor.
  10. With the publication of the Foreign Relations of the United States volumes on the Korean War and the release of the British documents it was evident that Britain had played a major role in the important decisions taken in the early stages of the war, and in particular the decision to change the aim of the operation from being merely to repel the aggressor north of the 38th parallel to that of achieving a unified Korea.
  11. First, there is an inability to consider alternative ways in which the "other side" may see the world, and especially the possibility that they may see "us" as the aggressor.
  12. It supported a resolution opposing war by "organizing working-class action, including the general strike" and yet accepted a resolution committing it to a general reduction of armaments within the security of the League of Nations's commitment to take action against aggressor states.
  13. The consequences of this last point can be pernicious, actually encouraging a way of thinking whereby the aggressor in homophobic violence is somehow identified with his or her victim: both are homosexual, the one repressed, the other overt.

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