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Перевод: rebellion speek rebellion


[существительное]
восстание; мятеж ; бунт ; неподчинение; сопротивление; возмущение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The rigours of the winter 1920-;1 and the Kronstadt rebellion stripped away the exuberance and illusions about "war communism" for all but a tiny minority within the Bolshevik Party.
  2. "We have won some victories," said Capitain Danilo Lucas, a West Point graduate who took part in the rebellion.
  3. The end of the First World War was accompanied by unmistakable evidence that the population of the greater part of Ireland had no intention of remaining within the United Kingdom; and when the attempt to force a home rule constitution upon them provoked a rebellion, Britain had to recognise defeat, but insisted upon the Irish Free State accepting what was called Canadian status by recognising the King Emperor as its representative for external purposes.
  4. It scorned the "beat" movement with a staged photographic layout under the headline: "THE ONLY REBELLION AROUND: But the shabby beats bungle the job."
  5. There is clear evidence that the peasantry have risen in rebellion on historic occasions, but how much likelihood is there of their political mobilisation in the changing context of rural Latin America?
  6. Readers hardly need me to remind them that the simple but magnificent monument at the head of Loch Shiel is to commemorate the 1745 Jacobite rebellion against English domination.
  7. She hesitated, not wishing to sow the seeds of rebellion in Martha.
  8. In the post-1945 period, national liberation has been seen as the first line of rebellion against capitalism.
  9. The best thing that could happen now would be for the scheme to be killed by another backbench Tory revolt, like the rebellion which quashed Sir Keith Joseph's 1985 effort to make student fees income-related.
  10. The protestant refugees, inhabitants, and garrison of the city, which was built deliberately with a wall lest a catholic rebellion should ever occur, held the city for fifteen weeks against a poorly equipped catholic Irish army led by James II, the exiled king.
  11. If he could not persuade the man to desist from dying, then he would claim his pound of flesh and his right to Jesus's soul on the cross; the rebellion of this holy creature would then be over.
  12. Increases in taxation and steps in the centralization of royal power (which usually went together) were the most important factors promoting rebellion.
  13. Worrying for the government, however, is that the troops who launched the rebellion last week were the cream of the Philippine military.

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