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Перевод: opposition speek opposition


[прилагательное]
относящийся к оппозиции; оппозиционный;
[существительное]
сопротивление; противодействие; контраст ; противоположность ; противоположение; оппозиция ; антагонизм ; вражда ; противостояние [астр.]
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Pete Roche now believes that if the Scottish Miners Union leader Mick McGahey - a communist who supported the then official party policy of "nuclear power with copper-bottomed safety" - had encouraged greater trade union involvement, a more substantial opposition could have been mounted.
  2. Few historians today would argue that there was a close link between Calvinism and the rise of capitalism, or between Puritanism and a parliamentary "opposition" to the crown during the reigns of Elizabeth and James.
  3. Nor should industry expect "to find refuge in a perpetually depreciating currency", Mrs Thatcher said, underlining Nigel Lawson's opposition to devaluation of the pound.
  4. There was to be no opposition, the Syrians said.
  5. But senior party figures privately will be far from unhappy; a Labour victory would have destroyed their long-term goal of establishing themselves as the main opposition to the Conservatives.
  6. The great issue of British opposition politics in the next few years may revolve around this question: is the principal alternative to Conservatism to be a form of consumerism, which might unite many in both principal opposition groupings?
  7. Despite appearances, it does not face popular opposition to reform itself.
  8. "The real value of the CANZ series is that it brings together a group of national level players for two weeks with games against consistently top level opposition which would be difficult to duplicate anywhere else.
  9. All that has happened is some well organised opposition to the Baldonnell site.
  10. The events in Derry crystallised the feelings of frustration and discontent among Catholics and the dissatisfaction with the lack of progress towards reform felt by a wide range of opposition groups.
  11. Thus from the beginning the community in Donegal found themselves in opposition to state policy when they raised questions over the implications of uranium prospecting and mining.
  12. From the desert of political opposition at Westminster, the old Zionist Churchill contemplated the murder of British troops by Jewish gunmen and pronounced Palestine a "hell-disaster".
  13. The usually ultra-orthodox organ of the Free German Youth (FDJ), which on Monday attacked "pervasive bossiness" by the President of the Writers' Union, Herrman Kant, quoted a sermon in the opposition centre, Leipzig's church.

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