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Перевод: Iranian speek Iranian


[прилагательное]
иранский; персидский;
[существительное]
житель Ирана; иранец ; иранка ; персидский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Despite obvious Iranian links with our captors, Britain appeared determined only to exploit the better relationship with Iran for British companies seeking contracts there, rather than using it to secure our release.
  2. Umberto, the former king of Italy, and his family had lucrative contracts with Iranian agencies.
  3. The compassionate side of the Americans found the Iranian body-bargaining awful.
  4. Until only months before, the Shah had genuinely believed that he was beloved by the Iranian people.
  5. After speaking in Strasbourg as president of the Council of Europe, Mr Hurd addressed the council in a national capacity, and said: "I remain concerned at the continuing failure of the Iranian authorities to repudiate the incitement to murder of the British subject, Mr Salman Rushdie, and the bounty offered in that respect by all Iranian organisations.
  6. He had never had anything to do with Bri and me, but the Yanks said he was very smarmy and had told them he was Iranian.
  7. The process has also involved a degree of cautious political liberalisation to attract back Iranian exiles and their funds.
  8. In the early seventies the court (and the bazaar) buzzed with stories that the Shah had fallen in love, not with a European but with a nineteen-year-old Iranian girl with dyed blond hair.
  9. Similarly, the Iran-Contra deal indicates not only the differences between US statements and actions over terrorism, but more revealingly the Iranian government's willingness to engage in Realpolitik .
  10. This can be illustrated from a wide variety of cases: the uses of literacy for social control in nineteenth century Canada, for instance, where any "critical" element was carefully excluded (Graff, 1979); the restriction of the content of written forms to religious tracts by the Methodist missionaries who introduced literacy to Fiji in the nineteenth century (Clammer, 1976); the examples from British literacy campaigns that show how illiteracy developed in schools because of the class-based nature of schooling (Mace, 1979); the uses of literacy for religious and symbolic purposes in Ghana (Goody, 1968); the greater trust placed by thirteenth century knights in England on seals and symbols as means of legitimating charters and rights to land and their suspicion of the written document as more likely to be forged and inaccurate (Clanchy, 1979); the development in Iranian villages of forms of literacy taught in Koranic schools into forms of literacy appropriate for commercial trading in a rapidly modernising and urbanising economy (Section 2).
  11. "He had a visit from some Iranian heavies this morning," D'Arcy said.
  12. Present in the second book as the occupant of an Iranian hotel room sifting through his papers, photographs and cassettes, Kapuscinski recites the history of the region, which has thrust the Shah of Shahs into the sand in the posture of the statue of the "King of Kings" in Shelley's tyrannophobe poem.
  13. The Iranian Interior Ministry said that 29 members of the Association of Combatant Clergy which, despite its harsh-sounding name, is linked to President Rafsanjani's cautious opening to the West, were among the 30 highest scoring candidates in Teheran, the largest constituency.

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