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Перевод: overturn speek overturn


[существительное]
свержение; ниспровержение; переворот ; поражение;
[глагол]
опрокидывать; повалить; падать; опрокидываться; свергать; ниспровергать; уничтожать; опровергать


Тезаурус:

  1. The first question he was asked was how he intended to overturn the "deceit and deception" rife in the TCCB.
  2. A message arrives at the Platoon Command Post requesting fire-fighting assistance; it transpires that a Turkish vehicle carrying British ammunition has overturn and that fuel is leaking from the ruptured fuel tank.
  3. Wouldn't today's permanent secretaries rather resent one of their own returning to tell them how to overturn the habits of a lifetime?
  4. On the Left it was advanced by Raymond Williams; Dollimore and Sinfield, in their introduction to Political Shakespeare , argue for "cultural materialism", which brings together historical context, theoretical method, political commitment, and textual analysis in an effort to overturn established readings of Shakespeare.
  5. In Hampstead and Highgate, north London, where Miss Glenda Jackson is trying to overturn a Tory majority of 2,221, the register has dropped by 5,156, and in Hornsey and Wood Green, north London, the chances of Labour reversing a 1,779 Conservative lead may be hit by the disappearance of 6,673 names from the list.
  6. Taunton: considered Lib Dem best hope in Somerset, even though Jackie Ballard, former district council leader, would have to overturn David Nicholson's 10,380 majority.
  7. The Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Allan Green, QC, failed to overturn a magistrate's decision not to prosecute six of the officers, charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
  8. The Home Office and the DoI are now trying to decide whether to overturn Hunt, offend the BBC and ITV and give Britain an unlimited menu of pop programming - or stick to Hunt's ideals and risk stifling the British cable network at birth.
  9. CND's challenge to the legality of this banning order emphasized its breadth (786 square miles) and its near-absolute nature, but neither the High Court nor the Court of Appeal were willing to overturn the Commissioner's opinion about the risk of an outbreak of serious public disorder.
  10. Temple Holdings - the bidding vehicle being used by UK container company Tiphook and ferry operator Stena - moved to equal the share buy-back offer put together by SeaCo president Mr Sherwood after the Bermuda courts blocked its latest attempt to overturn the rescue terms.
  11. The mystics speak of a rare wine pressed in a high valley of the Pamirs of the mind whose property is not to charm the palate but the soul; a wine that, like the opium of De Quincey, can overturn the sentences of unjust judges.
  12. It can overturn an individual's innate instincts and cherished beliefs.

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