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Перевод: ascendancy speek ascendancy


[существительное]
власть ; господство; доминирующее влияние; могущественное влияние


Тезаурус:

  1. Certainly there was abundant evidence as to how the centre-left had lost its entrenched intellectual and ideological ascendancy.
  2. The corporate ascendancy of the trade unions and employers' groups, with their many offshoots in the world of the quangos, was dismantled after the 1970s.
  3. In cosmic terms this implied the ascendancy of Marduk, the god of Babylon, over the other gods.
  4. Few of Ireland's great Ascendancy houses, perhaps no more than 50, remain in private family occupation: one of the most significant, Stackallan, in County Meath, is a rare early-18th-century, pre-Palladian pile in the Boyne valley between Navan and Slane, which will be offered for sale later this month.
  5. Describing his arrival in Britain in 1959, Honderich states that he "came from a decent place to join a nation of decency (when) the decency of England was still in a kind of ascendancy".
  6. The capacity of the mature human individual to run through whole sets of possible scenarios as imagined responses to a problem situation or as a means to achieve a goal so far existent only in thought, is the secret of human ascendancy.
  7. During the Wars of the Roses each party appointed leading magnates to the principal Forest offices during their periods of ascendancy.
  8. The implementation of this policy was the work in part of the new Roman episcopal appointees, from Cullen onwards, though the growing hatred of the ascendancy because of the famine and their continued landownership must have provided ample cause for separate schools for the majority of Roman catholic clergy.
  9. This visit was to be my last tribute to the Ascendancy.
  10. She and the new governor's wife, Mrs von Lemke, enter upon a tussle for local ascendancy through their rival charitable undertakings.
  11. A man of simplicity and goodness, as I have said earlier, David Thomson took many of the remarks made by disgruntled locals too seriously, and so was perhaps a little harsh on the Anglo-Irish, or Ascendancy.
  12. Barnham was built at the height of the period's fairly short ascendancy, when these swooping gables were laid on top of the English traditional style, bringing a strong flavour of Amsterdam to the village.
  13. A comparatively tranquil province until 1968, the liberal attempt to reform the inbred Protestant ascendancy and extend civil rights to the exploited Catholic minority led to a revival of the unbridgeable schisms and endemic violence in Ulster.

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