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Перевод: propagandist speek propagandist


[прилагательное]
пропагандистский;
[существительное]
пропагандист ; агитатор


Тезаурус:

  1. Duncan Nichol, chief executive of the National Health Service, and enthusiastic propagandist for the government's "reforms".
  2. KNOWN to the public as a lyric poet, novelist, and anarchist propagandist, John Henry Mackay was also the first to try to organise his fellow boy-lovers in order to gain acceptance of the right of men and boys to love one another.
  3. In contrast to the plethora of American propagandist films about the Vietnam war, these films - which are made by Vietnamese film-makers - show the post-1945 Vietnamese experience from the Vietnamese perspective.
  4. Yet Charles' cultural achievements are as remarkable as his troop movements and campaigns: he was a builder, a political governor, a religious propagandist, and a reformer and patron of the liberal arts and sciences.
  5. A consortium of eight nuclear organizations had also formed the Nuclear Electricity Information Group, a propagandist organization which began a hard sell for nuclear power.
  6. I was happy in the work because of the acceptance by the government of my own interpretation of the task of public relations, namely not to be a propagandist agency acting on the assumption that the government was always infallibly right; not only to be an information service about government policies, plans and activities; but to be an agency interpreting the government to the people, and feeding back to the government the reactions and feelings of the people.
  7. The Labour Party remained as it had been before 1914 - propagandist and evangelical.
  8. It Germanised the few Polish street, town and place names, undertook propagandist "research work" on historical subjects, supervised the Germanising of family names among those Poles who decided to take the plunge into German identity, took down Polish-language warning notices about venereal diseases from public toilets and instituted a system of bonuses for all teachers and civil servants prepared to move and settle in the eastern provinces.
  9. The accuser, a certain William Borden, was a dedicated propagandist for strategic air power - that is, the H-bomb, over which Oppenheimer dragged his feet.
  10. It was a propagandist and political issue no Arab government could avoid.
  11. Hardly a week passed without Rabbi Schonfeld or his chief lieutenant and propagandist, Harry Goodman, mounting an attack against the RCM for dereliction of duty, implying that if they held the reins the race would be as good as won.
  12. In spite of her own feminism and socialism her films are not propagandist or didactic, as she was very well aware that: "We were not engaged to indulge our own politics or socialism, however much we would have found satisfaction in doing so".
  13. from now on he was an enthusiastic convert; a propagandist, indeed.

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