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Перевод: dismemberment speek dismemberment


[существительное]
расчленение; разделение на части


Тезаурус:

  1. The sale, for a sum not thought to be material, marks the final dismemberment of Metro-Cammell Weymann, the vehicles business which unbeknown to Laird lost 50m over several years.
  2. Poles from the other areas of partitioned Poland rose up and fought for over eight months in support of his efforts to halt the dismemberment of the Polish state.
  3. The subsequent dismemberment of Inca society showed the faint enthusiasm the Spaniards had for this opportunity, yet it was such an idea which had given the term "mestizo" a dignity beyond its racist translations of "half-breed" or "half-caste".
  4. After the dismemberment of Palestine and the failure of the Palestine Conciliation Commission at the Lausanne Conference in 1949, most governments concluded, however, that a negotiated peace agreement could not be achieved.
  5. It is ironic that the changes are being adopted just after the dismemberment by the Government of the Nature Conservancy Council, mainly at the instigation of Scottish Office.
  6. It was thought that as phosphates were needed to transfer the energy, arising from the dismemberment of carbohydrate, ingesting phosphate would give energy.
  7. The three winners of the block plan designs "were the greatest sufferers by the dismemberment", it claimed.
  8. Is that because of a heightened awareness of the dangers of tube travel, or do statistics bear out the intuition that death by subterranean dismemberment is one of the current favourites?
  9. The dying Pitt, rejoicing in the House of Lords that the grave had not closed over him before he could protest against "the dismemberment of this noble empire", was a tragic figure; but the tragedy was in the absurdity of the protest.
  10. By 1945, German "solutions" in the east had become so much a part of the German view of the world and "German historic destiny" that the Russians and the Poles, who had played human safety-valve to German ambition throughout their long joint histories, saw dismemberment of German territory in the east as the only possible long-term solution.
  11. The 1648 Treaty of Westphalia saw its dismemberment and division into more than 300 individual and sovereign states and principalities.
  12. However, this was not the key issue for Great Russians, those who historically had participated in the dismemberment of Poland and oppressed its people.
  13. He applied the same principle to the Germans, who had participated through the Prussians in the dismemberment of Poland.

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