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Перевод: dissenter speek dissenter


[существительное]
раскольник ; сектант ; диссидент ; недовольный человек; оппозиционно настроенный человек


Тезаурус:

  1. It was also a positive term with none of the negative connotations of Nonconformist or Dissenter.
  2. One dissenter is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which maintains that a standard using progressive scan transmission only from the start would be best.
  3. After the shows' organisers have their say, this neglected artist could turn out to be anything from a prophet of black consciousness to a dissenter in the midst of 1492 anniversary tributes.
  4. The very fact that terms like "dissenter" and "nonconformist" made no sense in America shows the attraction that she held for English Nonconformists: America to them was what England might become.
  5. It is even harder to imagine his reaction, in light of his long imprisonment, to the authoritative comment of The Times on the Bedford Bunyan Festival: "No one cares to remember whether the author of the most fascinating allegory that ever struck despair into the souls of imitators was a Dissenter."
  6. The effect of this self-censorship of doubts and the application of sanctions to any dissenter results in policy fiascos.
  7. Vladimir Bukovsky informs us in his book To Build a Castle (the story of his life as a dissenter) that for reading poems in Mayakovsky Square in Moscow, he and his friends were arrested by the KGB.
  8. Life must have been rather harder for the one Dissenter in Walberton.
  9. There was another apprentice, a Dissenter named John Warr in Mr Clarke Nicholl's workshop at Piddington.
  10. The most famous and obvious dissenter was Winston Churchill who, in his years in the political wilderness, was a great critic of both Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain.
  11. But in practice, if most countries want to go ahead with something, they may well ignore a lone dissenter.
  12. Of Philip Doddridge, dissenter, and leader of the Northampton Academy.
  13. The only other dissenter is Mary Midgley who, with good sense, questions the pride of place given to an unambiguous vegetarianism (1983: 25-;7): "What the animals need most urgently is probably a campaign for treating them better before they are eaten", and she augments this by advocating a gradual move towards the consumption of less meat (27).

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