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Перевод: opposition
[прилагательное] относящийся к оппозиции; оппозиционный; [существительное] сопротивление; противодействие; контраст ; противоположность ; противоположение; оппозиция ; антагонизм ; вражда ; противостояние [астр.] [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- There was to be no opposition, the Syrians said.
- 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.
- 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?
- Despite appearances, it does not face popular opposition to reform itself.
- "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.
- All that has happened is some well organised opposition to the Baldonnell site.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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".
- 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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