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Перевод: amity
[существительное] дружелюбие; согласие; дружественные отношения
Тезаурус:
- "He must marry a foreign princess - a French princess, I daresay, to bring greater amity between our peoples.
- The first element in the argument is the relative amity and consensus between generations.
- Nor is there any suggestion that a disagreement with his venerable friend might have been responsible; Herr Sanders tells us that he and the young gentleman were on terms of the greatest amity, their relations being always of the most cordial.
- Those who composed them were certainly prepared to assert their intention to advance Protestantism, their desire for "perpetual amity" with England, and their hostility to France.
- As early as the 1380s, and as recently as the 1520s, the presence of French troops in Scotland had produced hostility rather than amity.
- But Hitler made world Christianity something that for a moment even people in the pews could see as an expression of peace, and amity, and human rights, and the moral law in politics.
- As delegates left Brighton in self-proclaimed unity and amity, party officials reflected that the week had been, electorally, the most effective Labour conference since the early 1960s.
- As Eisenhower stated in 1953 "The United States should make clear that Israel will not, merely because of its Jewish population, receive preferential treatment over any Arab state our policy toward Israel is limited to assisting Israel in becoming a viable state living in amity with the Arab states, and our interest in the wellbeing of each of the Arab states corresponds substantially with our interest in Israel."
- Parliament met at the nunnery outside the English-occupied town, and on 7 July agreed with the French commander and envoy, the seigneur d'Ess, that "the ancient bond, confederation and amity standing between the realm of France and this country" was the best chance against "the mortal wars, cruelties, depredations and intolerable injuries done by our old enemies of England".
- The next day was spent at Langholm in a sort of wary amity, much new-killed beef being provided for the troops - they were assured, all English-bred.
- Irwin's policy, then, was amity, meaning the perpetuation of government by those genetically equipped for it, in what he saw as the public interest, with public support.
- "I am shortly to wed the daughter of the dauphin of France - thus to promote amity between our two countries.
- I remembered so painfully the anguish of estrangement, and I felt I could not take the risk of spoiling our amity, nor of living with memories of discord, should he be killed.
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