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Перевод: dismemberment
[существительное] расчленение; разделение на части
Тезаурус:
- The sale, for a sum not thought to be material, marks the final dismemberment of Metro-Cammell Weymann, the vehicles business which unbeknown to Laird lost 50m over several years.
- Poles from the other areas of partitioned Poland rose up and fought for over eight months in support of his efforts to halt the dismemberment of the Polish state.
- The subsequent dismemberment of Inca society showed the faint enthusiasm the Spaniards had for this opportunity, yet it was such an idea which had given the term "mestizo" a dignity beyond its racist translations of "half-breed" or "half-caste".
- After the dismemberment of Palestine and the failure of the Palestine Conciliation Commission at the Lausanne Conference in 1949, most governments concluded, however, that a negotiated peace agreement could not be achieved.
- It is ironic that the changes are being adopted just after the dismemberment by the Government of the Nature Conservancy Council, mainly at the instigation of Scottish Office.
- It was thought that as phosphates were needed to transfer the energy, arising from the dismemberment of carbohydrate, ingesting phosphate would give energy.
- The three winners of the block plan designs "were the greatest sufferers by the dismemberment", it claimed.
- Is that because of a heightened awareness of the dangers of tube travel, or do statistics bear out the intuition that death by subterranean dismemberment is one of the current favourites?
- The dying Pitt, rejoicing in the House of Lords that the grave had not closed over him before he could protest against "the dismemberment of this noble empire", was a tragic figure; but the tragedy was in the absurdity of the protest.
- By 1945, German "solutions" in the east had become so much a part of the German view of the world and "German historic destiny" that the Russians and the Poles, who had played human safety-valve to German ambition throughout their long joint histories, saw dismemberment of German territory in the east as the only possible long-term solution.
- The 1648 Treaty of Westphalia saw its dismemberment and division into more than 300 individual and sovereign states and principalities.
- However, this was not the key issue for Great Russians, those who historically had participated in the dismemberment of Poland and oppressed its people.
- He applied the same principle to the Germans, who had participated through the Prussians in the dismemberment of Poland.
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