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Перевод: oppress
[глагол] угнетать; притеснять; давить; удручать; гнести
Тезаурус:
- While Grief and Shame oppress'd her tender Age,
- When it is suggested to him that it may be necessary and unavoidable to kill those who oppress mankind in the same way as it is necessary and unavoidable to hill a homicidal lunatic who threatens society, his reply is that no man is so evil as to be beyond redemption, and no man so perfect as to be justified in killing these whom he considers to be evil.
- Are they not paradoxically reproducing the laws which exclude and oppress them, even as they seem to be escaping and subverting those laws?
- Waves of compassion and outrage fuse with delayed feelings of self-pity for her own plight, and society seems for a moment a huge conspiracy to exploit and oppress young women.
- "It is wise to bear in mind how vastly superior is the individual over all the political institutions and social mechanisms which oppress him!"
- You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.
- The news was welcomed yesterday by the End Conscription Campaign, which has been running an increasingly effective protest against national service on the grounds that servicemen are used to oppress the country's majority population.
- Zuwaya exchanges, methods of saving, accounting and investing were far removed from those which are used to scourge and oppress workers.
- What separatists did was to reduce the very complex set of circumstances which combine to oppress women, to a single uncluttered issue.
- All foresters had to take an oath in the local Forest court, in the presence of the verderers, to perform their duties conscientiously, to keep the Forest law, and not to oppress the forest landowners and the other inhabitants of the forest.
- In many situations laws which violate human rights and oppress the population or sections of it cannot be broken without endangering the stability or even the very survival of relatively just institutions.
- And it applied also to the Chartists - "A nation cannot become free and at the same time continue to oppress other nations".
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