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Перевод: national
[прилагательное] национальный; государственный; народный; всенародный; [существительное] гражданин ; подданный какого-л. государства; согражданин ; соотечественник
Тезаурус:
- The only National Front MP elected in last year's general election, Mrs Yann Piat, said she resigned from the party a year ago because she "realised that the Front was a dead-end movement and a danger to our country."
- An examination of the catalogue entries for 20,000 British national bibliography titles ordered during one six-month period for 49 University of London libraries revealed no more than 1.85 entries per title - hardly disturbing evidence of duplicate ordering.
- She served the Copley News Service for a decade and then, married to a British businessman, Denis Nahum, settled in Bogota and became Latin American correspondent for The National Catholic Reporter.
- The RSDLP should be reorganized as a federal party, with the Bund being recognized as the sole representative of Jewish workers and the party programme promising "personal cultural autonomy" (that is, all Jewish workers, regardless of where they lived in the empire, would be members of a national Jewish association, responsible for all Jewish educational and cultural affairs).
- It was Grand National time and he couldn't think of anything but Top Spin Lob."
- In an aggressive television appearance on May 9th he denied there was any "national security powerbase" in the government.
- At the National the only clues to their presence are the dozens of shoes neatly paired around a huge makeshift dressing room and the scarlet signs in Japanese on every backstage door.
- At Puebla, the Inter-Oceanic Station of the National lines was a solid stone range with a squat central tower.
- Attacking Labour's proposals to increase tax and national insurance for the better-off, he said: "You cannot tax a nation into revival.
- Similar thinking lay behind the setting up of the British National Film League in 1921 to "encourage the production and exhibition of British-made films".
- It advocates "a reaction towards simpler ideas for fear of national contamination and decay".
- It was a triumph to see the Grand National from so many angles - far better than being there - to have the camera on the winning boat, to watch the two FA Cup semi-finals, one after the other, and to round off the day with Nigel Mansell's win in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
- Supra-national institutions can play only a very limited role in assisting disadvantaged areas if national governments have not established suitable domestic structures and procedures.
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