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Перевод: subjugate speek subjugate


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покорять; порабощать; подчинять


Тезаурус:

  1. A body that exists within the discourses of pleasure and domination - a sexuality of fear and fascination, that western culture has sought to subjugate and dominate.
  2. "Her social position has rendered woman keenly percipient of every thought and action beautiful or graceful, taught from infancy to subjugate her passions and affections, her thoughts, her looks, her language kept under control
  3. The Peking Daily accused the West of trying to subjugate China for 40 years and of now waging "psychological warfare and dreaming of victory without war".
  4. The essense of "The Thing" is that violence is used in order to subjugate the will of the majority by destroying its good conscience.
  5. On the one hand there are those who consider it only one step away from witchcraft, believing that the hypnotherapist is able to subjugate the will and dominate the mind of his unconscious victim.
  6. In North, South and Central America, conquerors and colonisers used armed force, outright slaughter and slavery to subjugate "First Nation" Americans.
  7. He desired to subjugate the whole of Moslem Spain and to integrate this vast tract of land into his own kingdom, which would then be the single greatest state in the country.
  8. Como soon discovered that it was in the nature of winners to enjoy their winnings, as Barbarossa stayed in the north in an attempt to subjugate all the city states.
  9. Some Europeans saw these policies as designed to subjugate the computer industries, not only of eastern Europe, but of western Europe as well.
  10. They will subjugate their other goals for a "quiet time".
  11. The Neanderthals were, however, physically weaker, and so it was "reasonable" to wipe them out, or at least to subjugate them to the extent that eventually they died out.
  12. Most of the details about Eleanor and her relations with Edward, including his attempts to subjugate Scotland, symbolically signified by his removing the Stone of Scone to London, are found in the first volume of that small classic, Agnes Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England (1864).
  13. She draws on subterranean forces to subjugate and control.

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