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Перевод: strife speek strife


[существительное]
борьба ; спор ; распря ; раздор


Тезаурус:

  1. This is a loose, disjointed organisation, riven by strife, which can flourish only where weak or corrupt politicians have lost the will to enforce the law.
  2. Religion per se is rarely the cause, rather the language, of strife.
  3. Continuing or worsening strife could solidify covenant beliefs into a separate Ulster identity absolutely dominant over the British component, and demanding its own independent state form.
  4. Sudan has suffered many years of intermittent internal strife between governments dominated by northerners and separatist movements in the south.
  5. Ukraine appointed Rear-Adml Boris Kozhin, previously commander of the Crimean naval base, as head of all naval forces in the republic, even though he had just been sacked by Adml Igor Kasatonov, the CIS's Commander of the Black Sea Fleet, for "inflaming national strife".
  6. GEOFFREY BOYCOTT signalled the opening of a new phase in Yorkshire's internecine strife when he called a press conference yesterday morning to criticise the club's general committee.
  7. Decades of civil war in Ethiopia ended last May when the Marxist regime of President Menguistu Haile Mariam collapsed, but another phase of civil strife has followed as rival clans jockey for power.
  8. It was the same idea of the Empire as a patrimony, or an estate, the source of a livelihood for the mothercountry, to which Chamberlain had appealed: "I know how our forefathers bore themselves bravely in the titanic strife with Napoleon and came out victorious.
  9. Love will have raised him to a place far above human strife.
  10. A more general sense of difficulty in sustaining order and regularity in the early twentieth century underlies Lily Briscoe's comments in To the Lighthouse when she remarks that an artist's brush may be the "one dependable thing in a world of strife, ruin, chaos" (Woolf 1927 and 1973: 170).
  11. Where there is the darkness of unbelief, let me spread light; where there is the hate of social strife, love; where there is the error of heresy, truth; where there is the frustration of sin, forgiveness; where there are Muslims, devotion to Mary.
  12. Others, however, saw the N.D.D.S. in a different light and role, and soon there was internal strife within the Society which tore it asunder in 1885 after a general meeting had been held in London without Paul's knowledge.
  13. Inevitably, priorities also shifted as a result of civil strife, which has been of fundamental importance to at least twelve of sub-Saharan Africa's forty-one countries.

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