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Перевод: battleground speek battleground


[существительное]
поле битвы; район сражения; район боя; театр военных действий; театр боевых действий


Тезаурус:

  1. As a military analogy, with the (political) campaign as your battleground, the generals at headquarters would gather intelligence, study the enemy, develop overall strategy, and provide hardware and ammunition.
  2. Earlier, the Labour leader's entourage was taken aback by the exit polls, and pinned their faith on expectations that the swing in the battleground marginals would tilt the balance in the party's favour.
  3. Eliot's vision of London as a potential savage battleground is confirmed by Spender's memory of a lunchtime conversation in London during 1930: "
  4. His chosen battleground with Mrs Thatcher was nothing less than that sludgy amalgam, the British Constitution.
  5. As a tragic postscript, a mounted Indian approached the battleground that afternoon.
  6. In this chapter I have concentrated on the image of the inner city as a battle-ground - a battleground on which opposing forces, ideas, and values can be identified.
  7. But he climbed to his current pre-eminence only after spotting that the competitive battleground in the car market was shifting from styling and speed to quality.
  8. The warriors pursued Perry to within four miles of Mount Idaho, before returning to gather sixty-three rifles from the battleground.
  9. Yet for all that, health provides just about the bloodiest battleground in British politics today.
  10. Thus the problems in the division became yet another battleground between the civilian government and the military.
  11. The very next day, Sunday, I would have to attend the same chapel in its religious function, and the fact that the previous evening it had been a battleground for people who were supposed to be friends and allies, while the "enemy" got on with his job uninterrupted outside, led to a more or less permanent confusion in my mind, which I now believe to be totally justified, between violence and religion, and between fact and fancy or film.
  12. It is also the culmination of a fifteen-year period in which the care of children had become a major political concern, the focus of media attention and public outrage, and an ideological battleground for rival pressure groups and experts.
  13. During the reign of Elizabeth, the Wealdmoors in Shropshire were a battleground between rival landlords intent on drainage and enclosure.

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