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Перевод: dissident speek dissident


[прилагательное]
придерживающийся других взглядов; инакомыслящий; диссидентский; раскольнический; сектантский;
[существительное]
диссидент ; инакомыслящий ; раскольник ; сектант


Тезаурус:

  1. But, as Stanislaw Baranczak points out in his introduction to this collection of unfailingly graceful, learned and thoughtful essays, "the simplest definition of a dissident writer is a writer who wants to practise his profession in a normal way".
  2. But then, a few days later, Mervyn Stockwood revealed that he had all the time in fact been helping dissident priests in a variety of clandestine ways, still too secret to be fully detailed: not so much a Red Bishop as a clerical Scarlet Pimpernel.
  3. Mr Kim, a former dissident who had been jailed by a military regime, was reluctant to pick a fight with the brass after only a few months in office.
  4. Georgi Markov, the Bulgarian dissident writer, recalled the first speech given by a new factory director which could have been given by any Romanian middle-ranking cynical conformist when put in charge of an operation by an arbitrary decision from the top.
  5. The single remaining piece of evidence which linked Kirov the tailor to Kirov the dissident activist was in his pocket, sealed within a plain brown, un-addressed envelope.
  6. When Louis died a few months later, Thibaut aligned with a league of dissident barons who opposed the regent of France, Louis's widow Blanche of Castile, but he soon abandoned the barons and reconciled himself with Blanche.
  7. In liberal democratic circles, those most strongly identified with the dissident tradition, the 1989 revolutions are seen as the chance to embark on a qualitatively new political future.
  8. The Securitate was also anxious to make sure that any suffering on the part of a non-conformist at home was made known to the dissident's contacts in the West.
  9. Some may have left the area but many found continued support among dissident laymen and a strong, if scattered, Dissenting tradition grow in Sussex, particularly in the eastern half.
  10. Ecoglasnost, the dissident environmental movement, is considering running independent "green" candidates if the elections are pushed through.
  11. The Romanian secret agent, Matei Pavel Haiducu, who was based in France to pursue industrial espionage, was instructed to silence both Paul Goma and another troublesome dissident, Virgil Tanase.
  12. Magharba said that Zuwaya had flaunted their dissident nature and their resistance to all government.
  13. What Havel wittily shows is the kind of Catch-22 situation faced by a dissident in a despotism: whether to cling fiercely to your own moral integrity (thereby landing others in the shit) or whether to conform and perpetuate a corrupt system.

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