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Перевод: combatant speek combatant


[прилагательное]
боевой; строевой; воинственный; воюющий;
[существительное]
боец ; участник сражения; воюющая сторона; поборник


Тезаурус:

  1. The young constable and the landlord each grabbed a combatant and frogmarched them into the village street.
  2. Takeover talk now dominates with John Hall, the Tyneside entrepreneur and long-time combatant for control of Newcastle, emerging as a possible saviour of Hartlepool.
  3. Because Pound was not a combatant, and because he resolutely resisted making easily patriotic and self-righteous gestures (this is what Homage to Sextus Propertius is about, very largely), the impact upon him of the First World War is under-estimated.
  4. In such cases they implied that every Ujdaid or every Amiri had had combatant status.
  5. Quarrels did not formally engage groups, although each member of a group - - even the most reluctantly involved - knew that the members of the other group would have to assume he was a wholehearted combatant.
  6. No mean combatant, Mr Holdsworth dismissed two solicitors for not pursuing his case with sufficient vigour.
  7. The short list included Professor Jim Jeffery, a long-standing combatant with the CEGB on economics, and Dr Janet Rowe, a well-known adviser on ecology, who would look at the effect of the development on its immediate environment.
  8. Benita Parry argues that the most influential recent analysis of colonialist discourse encounters certain problems inseparable from its anti-essentialism and anti-humanism; in particular its tendency has been to obscure "the role of the native as historical subject and combatant, possessor of an-other knowledge and producer of alternative traditions,, and to "limit native resistance to devices circumventing and interrogating colonial authority" (Parry, "Problems", 34).
  9. The Association of Combatant Clergymen, associated with Islamic radicals, denounces tentative moves towards the West as a betrayal of Khomeini.
  10. Their combatant status is the same whether they are employed at the front or behind it
  11. A friend to artists in England after the war in which Apollinaire had fought was another combatant, the poet and critic Herbert Read.
  12. Its rival, the Association of Combatant Clergy, supports President Rafsanjani and his cautious policy of liberalising the economy and links with the West, so gaining finance and technology to rebuild Iran's economy, still suffering from the war against Iraq which ended in 1988.
  13. The Iranian Interior Ministry said that 29 members of the Association of Combatant Clergy which, despite its harsh-sounding name, is linked to President Rafsanjani's cautious opening to the West, were among the 30 highest scoring candidates in Teheran, the largest constituency.

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