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Перевод: boycott speek boycott


[существительное]
бойкот ;
[глагол]
бойкотировать


Тезаурус:

  1. In the end, THORP may be hit as much by an economic boycott as by environmental concerns about the international traffic in dangerous waste.
  2. Even in rugby, the Afrikaners' passion, the formation of a single non-racial administrative body is imminent; the octogenarian rugby boss, Danie Craven, has long thought it a game for robust men of all races, and in 1988 angered Mr de Klerk by sending an emissary to contact, among others, the African National Congress - one of whose leaders is now working to dismantle the boycott.
  3. Groups demanding an autonomous Sikh state have already called for a boycott of the elections.
  4. It seems likely that a local commentator is right in thinking that the boycott cost the DUP votes in a subsequent by-election.
  5. Mr Cristiani suspended ties between the two countries in the wake of the incident and threatened to boycott tomorrow's summit meeting unless it was moved away from its planned Managua venue.
  6. "I have written to the chairmen of all the big banks to tell them that we will run a campaign to urge all students to boycott all banks which take part in the loans scheme.
  7. ISRAEL may boycott the next round of Middle East peace talks because a jailed man from the West Bank has been invited to join the Palestinian team.
  8. England made a decent 217, with 68 from Boycott and 59 from Gower; but after Greenidge and Haynes had got half-way to the target, Richards, who had missed the first match, played as only he can.
  9. Boycott and Gooch then batted steadily for three hours before Gooch departed for 83, after which Gower and Boycott took their team to safety.
  10. Before long England were benefitting from the first of a string of catches dropped by both sides, and their total of 263 was over a hundred more than it would have been had Boycott, Woolmer and Botham not had a second chance.
  11. With Willis having been injured in the semi-final, England had chosen to play an extra batsman, Larkins, and make up their fifth bowler by combining Gooch, Boycott and Larkins, and it proved ill-judged.
  12. Hounslow councillors say they had been under the impression that relations between them and the police were slowly improving, although Mr Wetzel and John Connolly, the influential chair of housing, continue to boycott the statutory police consultative group.
  13. Geoff Boycott is one of an 11-strong coaching team assembled by the England manager, Micky Stewart, to help prepare this winter's touring sides to West Indies and Zimbabwe.

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