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Перевод: Soviet speek Soviet


[прилагательное]
советский;
[существительное]
совет


Тезаурус:

  1. In the utopian euphoria after the success of the Bolshevik revolution in 1917, many Soviet communists wanted to make a clean sweep of the discredited old order.
  2. In fact, Soviet production did rise until 1978, after which a run of six bad harvests and the inconsistencies of the Soviet economy produced stagnation.
  3. At the same time, General Noriega had been flirting with the Soviet Union and, according to US intelligence sources, continues to receive arms from Moscow.
  4. As Soviet aid, Communist-sponsored volunteers, and Comintern agents entered Spain during the winter of 1936-;7, Communist influence increased both inside and outside the government.
  5. SOME people believed that the Soviet Union had nothing in particular to celebrate, observed Mr Boris Prokhorov, of the official Soviet news agency Tass, yesterday.
  6. However, the fact that Labour was committed to Polish independence, as well as non-intervention in the Soviet Union, suggests its opposition to a war to defend Poland, would have been rather less unanimous than the bold statements of early August seemed to promise.
  7. A further agreement has also been reached on the return to Germany of a part of the library of the German town of Gotha, 300,000 volumes of which were returned by the Soviet Government to the GDR back in 1956.
  8. It is here, in what is technically the Soviet Sector, that civilians run the risk of being arrested by East German soldiers who can easily cross the Wall (when on duty) through one of several camouflaged doors.
  9. SEPARATED BY just a few miles in distance and a few hours in time, the West's most powerful central banker and the Soviet prime minister were yesterday at one: immediate and full scale price reform would only confront the Soviet Union with runaway inflation.
  10. Their support for a tax will need to be bought - and they include countries like the Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia.
  11. In the course of doing so money will have to be spent on cleaning up the Six (and, no doubt, eventually, the Soviet Union, too) to ensure that they make respectable cohabitants of the new Europe which various leaders from Gorbachev to Delors to Franois Mitterrand have envisaged.
  12. The only programme our free-with-petrol tranny would pick up was Soviet propaganda, in English, late at night.
  13. In the present state of our knowledge of provincial life during the late Tsarist and early Soviet periods, no precise scale can as yet be drawn up on any single topic, let alone a general model that encompasses and balances all factors.

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