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Перевод: nationality speek nationality


[существительное]
национальность ; национальная принадлежность; гражданство; подданство; нация ; народ ; национальные чувства; национальные черты


Тезаурус:

  1. I feel compassion for my soul that has been indelibly marked with the rubber stamp of religion and nationality and defiled by innumerable stains, not the least of them being those caused by myself - for we scourge ourselves terribly.
  2. For Austria, Renner proposed eight national governments in Vienna to administer the cultural affairs of each nationality, eight socio-economic bodies administering economic regions (covering several nationalities), four agricultural administrations and a supreme federal power under the Crown (responsible for foreign and military affairs, joint finance, economic and social welfare and justice).
  3. In fact, all European countries were likely to have more than one nationality within their frontiers and often people of the same nationality would live in several countries.
  4. The application of all facilities under the KJHG to children of foreign nationality is explicitly legalized where previous legislation had only referred to German young people and children.
  5. There is, apparently, no question of BAe's bizjets business being sold in total to another manufacturer, and regardless of the nationality of any partner, the company does not envisage manufacture of the BAe 800 and 1000, or future models, being moved from the present production site at Chester.
  6. Together the Junkers and the middle classes located the cause of their anxieties about Germany, their reaction to industrialisation and problems with the formation of national identity as lying outside German nationality, in the threat to German nationality.
  7. He was reluctant to admit his nationality, and usually claimed he was Austrian to save any possible embarrassments of the truth.
  8. The way had been paved, also deliberately, by the disastrous British Nationality Act of 1948, which purported to recognise a common citizenship based not upon common loyalty but upon adding together the citizenships defined by an ever-increasing number of independent states.
  9. A radical change in the law relating to British nationality was effected by the British Nationality Act 1948.
  10. Some Palestinians with relatives in Lebanon were later to change their nationality and become Lebanese, but most of the refugees were classed as non-citizens and given a pale brown passport - the same colour as the old British Palestine passport - with a cedar tree printed on the front.
  11. In that he was wiser than Marx and his Eastern European successors, though the root issues go deeper than either economics or nationality.
  12. Miss Ellis writes cleverly and without wasting words, and her tale of Lili whose father is Egyptian and whose mother English, and whose own nature allows her to assume either nationality as the whim takes her, can be said to be compact and readable.
  13. I mean, what nationality?"

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