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Перевод: unseat speek unseat


[глагол]
ссадить со стула; сбрасывать; сбросить с седла; сбрасывать с лошади; лишать места; лишать должности; лишить парламентского мандата


Тезаурус:

  1. In case any such revolution should unseat its ruling class, the German leaders were prepared to cease hostilities against their external enemies in order to concentrate on defeating their internal enemies.
  2. North Cornwall: key Cornish seat, where swing of less than five per cent would unseat Sir Gerry Neale, who helped to run Mrs Thatcher's unsuccessful campaign to remain party leader.
  3. The second new DUP seat was won by Johnny McQuade who had moved to contest North Belfast after failing in earlier elections to unseat Gerry Fitt in West Belfast.
  4. Finding she couldn't unseat him, she paused for breath, anticipating her next devilry.
  5. Boycott has called a meeting of his own Wakefield members for next Tuesday and seems set on leading a campaign to unseat the majority of the committee, something he managed once before, in January 1984.
  6. For the past two years, Washington has been desperate to unseat a ruler who, across the world, had come to symbolise the crass stupidity and shortsightedness of American policy in Latin America.
  7. The witch-hunt then moved on to try to unseat the editor of Borba and it is clearly the intention of the Serbian nationalists, who have seized control of the Serbian Party, that they should control all newspapers and journals published in Belgrade, even if they are federal organs such as Borba .
  8. Various requests were made for Granada to give up their film of the Gateshead meeting, but it will be included in their report on Nebiolo - and the Princess Royal's attempt next week to unseat him as chairman of the Association of Summer Olympic Federations - to be broadcast on Monday at 8.30 on ITV.
  9. Taller columns will sway more at the top, causing the span to unseat itself.
  10. Perhaps Italy will be an exception, perhaps France: but the failure to unseat the Conservatives is certainly paralleled by processes elsewhere.
  11. Margaret Thatcher once pleaded that it would be the "cruellest thing" for her colleagues to unseat her after she had obtained for them more than a decade in power.
  12. This time, he does not expect to unseat the Tory incumbent, Mr Robert Adley, who got 35,656 votes in 1987 - against Labour's 5,174 and the SDP's 13,282 - but he does hope for a big swing to Labour.
  13. Kicked out of Footsie, Tarmac is trailing the class acts in building materials badly and must secretly wish for a German recession to unseat Redland and RMC from their pedestals.

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