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Перевод: dislodge
[глагол] вытеснять; смещать; выгонять; удалять; выбивать с позиции; сбивать; выбивать
Тезаурус:
- It was the policy of Henry III, moreover, to dislodge ecclesiastical and lay magnates from the great offices of state, and to replace them by Household officials who would make the central administration a more pliant instrument of his will.
- Too much is at stake for a book dedicated to proving the continuing value of classical Marxism to dislodge them.
- Although Burn began his career as executant architect for Smirke's Kinmount (1811-;12), a huge assemblage of Ledoux-like interpenetrating masses, it took him some years to dislodge Gillespie Graham and the London architect William Atkinson from their places as Scotland's leading country house architects.
- The Roman Catholics were particularly vulnerable, yet impossible to dislodge or ignore, and when Cardinal Hinsley wrote a letter to The Times in November 1942, Churchill cut it out, pasted it to a piece of cardboard and sent it to Butler with the cheerful note: "There you are, fixed, old cock."
- His early work about the alleys of Gamalliyya was fundamentally on the side of the revolution-the one that failed to dislodge the British in 1919, and that finally threw out Farouk and brought Neguib and later Nasser to rule Egypt.
- I stopped to dislodge one of them, hoping to carry it and make a camp-fire that evening.
- He banged the upturned scoop on the lip of the bucket to dislodge several writhing bodies which seemed reluctant to leave the fine mesh cloth of the scoop.
- Montgomery too had paused to reorganize his lines of communication, but planned a final assault to dislodge the Afrika Korps and drive them right back into Tunisia in December.
- At the back of the machine, on our level, an ingenious device separates out most of the stones: a circular rubber pad revolves below brushes, which are stiff enough to sweep the potatoes off into their special channel, but not rigid enough to dislodge the stones until later.
- The remainder were taken up in the amalgamations of 1974, which coincided with the creation of the Metropolitan Councils, and today's amalgamated forces often seem to owe as much to local and national political opportunity than to any operational logic; and even two decades after the first melding together of the small forces, attempts to standardize uniform and systems of operation has consistently failed to dislodge many localized, small-scale beliefs and practices.
- Once the fungus has dug itself into the vagina, it is difficult to dislodge and the normal bacteria, particularly the lactobacillus, find it hard to reestablish themselves.
- Whenever Mackie wasn't actively helping Tremayne she stayed close also to Fiona, and although I tried I couldn't dislodge the underlying anxiety in their eyes.
- One victim having failed to dislodge the vandals by pouring petrol into their tunnels, crept out at dawn and fired a shotgun into a mole then constructing a hill.
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