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Перевод: nation speek nation


[существительное]
народ ; нация ; народность ; страна ; государство; землячество
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. As a nation, the Germans have spent billions cleaning up their act.
  2. Money also facilitates the payment of taxes; it is thus an indispensable tool for a modern state or nation.
  3. On the other hand, if "the nation" - any nation - were not so vulnerable, its professional defenders could not skim off so much of its wealth as protection money.
  4. Let me repeat yet again the words of Ernest Renan in his famous lecture "What is a Nation" in 1882: "Forgetting history, or even getting history wrong ( l'erreur historique ) are an essential factor in the formation of a nation, which is why the progress of historical studies is often dangerous to a nationality."
  5. With her passing, the nation of Jamaica appeared stunned.
  6. Lazarus's business ambitions soon elevated him from storeman to lumber merchant, thence to a partnership in the coal industry which became his sole business - L. Cohen and Son - after a few years, and hence to a high-profile dredging company which could boast that it had kept every one of the lifelines of the young nation - the St. Lawrence tributaries between Lake Ontario and Quebec - open.
  7. The world is therefore a big nation.
  8. From the early chronological strands of the Old Testament, it is apparent that women in the pre-exilic period of Hebrew history enjoyed a certain active involvement in the nation's religious affairs.
  9. Divisions of colour and region/ nation were accompanied by those of gender.
  10. The opinion stated: "US agents have no law-enforcement authority in another nation unless it is the product of that nation's consent in the current international climate, this country can ill afford an operation that would permit others to argue that the United States does not respect international law."
  11. The great kings, Philip of France and Edward of England, were building up nation states.
  12. A man is the history of his breaths and thoughts, acts, atoms and wounds, love, indifference and dislike; also of his race and nation, the soil that fed him and his forebears, the stones and sands of his familiar places, long-silenced battles and struggles of conscience, of the smiles of girls and the slow utterance of old women, of accidents and the gradual action of inexorable law, of all this and something else too, a single flame which in every way obeys the laws that pertain to Fire itself, and yet is lit and put out from one moment to the next, and can never be relumed in the whole waste of time to come.
  13. Before she left for Moscow, Semenyaka talked to me about the British public's fond picture of Russians as a nation of artists, who dance because they need to.

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