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Перевод: renounce speek renounce


[существительное]
отречение; ренонс ;
[глагол]
отказываться; не признавать; отвергать; отклонять; отрекаться; делать ренонс; отрешаться


Тезаурус:

  1. We renounce our own way of living and thinking to live the life of obedient faith - just as Jesus lived on earth.
  2. The Queen will almost certainly insist that Prince William take over as King when he is old enough - and that Prince Charles should renounce the throne.
  3. The FMLN should "publicly renounce all violent action that directly or indirectly affects the civilian population", the accord said.
  4. Training for the new season began on 20 June, earlier than at many professional clubs, and even more astoundingly among amateurs, Dennis's players renounce mid-week alcohol.
  5. In October 1934 a letter appeared in the press appealing for men to send postcards to its author, the Revd Dick Sheppard, affirming the statement: "we renounce war and never again, directly or indirectly, will we support or sanction another."
  6. The title of Martyr, he declared, was "an utter misnomer and should be reserved for those Christians who rather than renounce their faith had suffered death at the hands of Pagan persecutors".
  7. The next few years saw several appeals for sanity from top scientists who were Disarmers - in 1955 an appeal to renounce force because radio-activity could wipe out "whole nations, neutral or belligerent" was signed by fifty-two Nobel prizewinners.
  8. Conversely, many "liberals" in the churches in both America and Europe denounce (but rarely renounce) capitalism, or at least materialism, but praise the superiority of critical rationalism over Christian dogmas and tradition.
  9. Frightened off by such high figures, many collectors renounce the attempt to assemble a complete range of bindings over the centuries and, sensibly, turn to more limited fields; for example, to books stamped with the coats of arms or crests of early owners in gilt or "blind" (without gold or colour).
  10. The ex-peasant Maxim Gorky threatened to renounce his Soviet citizenship on discovering "this intellectual vampirism", as he called it, but Krupskaia's directives were allowed to pursue their philistine course.
  11. We will renounce the Conservatives' "opt-out" clause and accept the timetable for EMU.
  12. If he lacked Zhivkov's taste, Ceauescu showed greater consistency of purpose: Zhivkov survived his fall and lived long enough to explain that he had not really been a Communist after all; Ceauescu never gave his judges the satisfaction of hearing him renounce his beliefs.
  13. So convinced were they of this ultimate victory, that ever since Christians have laid down their own lives on the line rather than renounce this hard-won faith.

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