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Перевод: reassert


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подтверждать; вновь заявлять; заверять


Тезаурус:

  1. The teaching body in the university, so far as it has not joined "The Thing", has always preferred to accept the philosophy of "The Thing" rather than reassert what it well knew was the requisite of any academic society.
  2. There may be some recovery when they go to school, but the dip will reassert itself during the teenage years.
  3. In England, in response to every little emancipation from theology one has to reassert one's position in a fear-inspiring manner as a moral fanatic"
  4. On the North Shore, surfers consider it a matter of pride to go straight back out and reassert their dominance and exorcise their demons.
  5. Racers, once the top team in Britain, will want a flying start to the season to reassert themselves.
  6. Sometimes electric shock treatment his been given to quell the uproar and the ensuing calm gives the adult the opportunity to reassert itself and the tormented soul can have a few days of peace.
  7. Corbett felt a bitter taste at the back of his mouth and struggled to reassert himself, impose order on the chaos surrounding him.
  8. Throughout industry this election day, a host of trade unionists are waiting with acute anxiety, nursing their hopes: a Labour victory will enable them to reassert their influence on factories throughout the land, in a manner that has been impossible for a decade.
  9. The tendering process has in a number of cases been used by local authority managers to reassert their right to manage" (1988, p. 187).
  10. Durkheim regards the criminal as someone who provides the community with an opportunity to reassert standards, which he or she had broken or opposed.
  11. Helmets and unbelted tunics were for the despised "county men", "those sheep-dippers up the road in the sticks" whom we continually used to reassert our own status by looking on them as "hicksville country cousins" and definitely not "real polises".
  12. Even his extraordinarily fecund language struggled to reassert the recollection: "the ideal couple," "the beautiful inspiration," "illusion and reality," (by which he meant that it was simply too good to be true; too perfect to last - a forbidding afterthought).
  13. But the tide runs deeper than that, and it is surely at one with the desire to reassert the place of the human figure at the heart of all forms of creative life.

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