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Перевод: acclamation speek acclamation


[существительное]
шумное одобрение; одобрение; приветственные возгласы


Тезаурус:

  1. The court erupted into a crescendo of cheers and applause, and a succession of ever-increasing acclamation as the news was greeted by the multitude outside.
  2. Secondly, their underrating of the "caesaristic" elements of Hitler's mass charismatic base meant that, far from providing a new foundation for the power of the traditional lites, as they had hoped, the plebiscitary acclamation of the Fhrer enabled Hitler's own power to detach itself from its likely shackles and develop a high degree of relative autonomy, at the same time reducing former dominant groups like the army from "power-lites" proper to merely "functional lites", unable to check Hitler himself and the "wild men" of the Nazi Movement, even when wishing to do so.
  3. Returning to the questions we posed at the outset of this enquiry, we would, therefore, have to conclude that anti-Semitism, despite its pivotal place in Hitler's "world view", was of only secondary importance in cementing the bonds between Fhrer and people which provided the Third Reich with its popular legitimation and base of plebiscitary acclamation.
  4. Wigan50 Bradford Northern8 TO THE acclamation of their ecstatic supporters, Wigan triumphantly paraded the Championship Trophy around Central Park after this formality of a victory over relegation-haunted Bradford Northern had confirmed a third successive Stones Bitter title for this peerless team.
  5. The plebiscitary acclamation which could always be mobilized by Hitler provided him with an unassailable base of popularity, and as such offered the regime legitimation both within Germany and in the eyes of foreign powers, allowing the scope for further mobilization and a gathering momentum of Nazi policy.
  6. Malekith's voice was the first to be raised in acclamation.
  7. Could anti-Semitism, so pivotal in Hitler's "world view", have been of only minor significance in forming the bonds between Fhrer and people which gave the Third Reich its popular legitimation and plebiscitary base of acclamation?
  8. Doubtless Mr Pickard was pleased to have the support of the medical men of the town - a great fillip to his trade - though it is questionable whether he would have received like acclamation from the superintendent of Lichfield Cemetery, for iron coffins, as well as lead shells, took a long time to break down if deposited in the soil.
  9. Dr Garfield himself has been as cautious as anyone in making claims for his technique, not least because it does not allow one to predict which specialities the Nobel authorities will single out for acclamation.
  10. This was, for example, undoubtedly the effect of the plebiscites staged in 1933, 1934, 1936, and 1938, in which the massive acclamation, though the product of intense propaganda and coercion and obviously in no sense a true reflection of the state of opinion, nevertheless reflected genuine widespread approval and admiration for Hitler's accomplishments and persuaded waverers to fall in line.
  11. One main role of the Party was to ensure that the appropriate degree of acclamation was produced.
  12. The resolution will be adopted by acclamation.
  13. It soon received the acclamation of the trade and by the 1920s the majority of undertakers in this country were offering hygienic treatment of the dead to their clients.

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