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Перевод: dissension
[существительное] разногласие; разлад ; раздоры ; распри ; антагонистичность
Тезаурус:
- However, this ambitious project was taken no further because Fairchild had died in 1727, Miller was becoming preoccupied with his own writing and, after some dissension, the Society was disbanded.
- From our debate, from our dissension;
- Properly used, governors' skills, experiences and expertise can bring many positive benefits to their schools, but if the necessary sensitive relationships are not developed, they can quickly become the root cause of difficulty and dissension.
- Although the death in battle of Penda, the pagan king of Mercia, in 655 sealed the victory of Christianity over heathenism, this important event was overshadowed by dissension between the Roman and Celtic Churches.
- In the second century a variant of this theme appeared in the assumption made by writers in the orthodox tradition that on the essentials all Christians rightly believing are agreed: the cacophony of dissension is a characteristic either of heretics or of pagan philosophers.
- Bambang Subono, a student of political science, and Isti Nugroho, who works in the physics and chemistry laboratory, are charged with spreading leftist ideas and feelings of hostility and dissension in society, and with distributing communist literature and discussing communism at meetings.
- The club was the victim of dissension at the top which permeated down to the players and sapped their confidence: the familiar malaise among clubs under the old style of management.
- With a vigour amounting to tactlessness they put dissension and argument into film debate, too long overshadowed by blind acceptance of yesteryear's taste.
- Orwell felt that the bulk of British public opinion was behind Chamberlain's foreign policy of "non-intervention", dissension being voiced by only a few thousand left-wingers, some of whom went on to fight in Spain.
- There also appeared to be less dissension on state aid and subsidies, a subject given added poignancy by the recent revelations about the UK Government's "sweeteners" to British Aerospace at the time of the takeover of Rover.
- Much as he mistrusted almost every Irishman with whom he came in contact on the Continent (Bishop Clement for his disrespect of patristic authority, the priest Sampson for his cavalier attitude to the baptismal rite, Virgil of Salzburg for sowing dissension between himself and the duke of Bavaria as well as for believing that the world was round), Boniface's establishing of monasteries as the learned back-up to missionary work and his devotion to the papacy and to Rome both owed something to the Irish background in England.
- There were, broadly, two interrelated reasons for this, the first relating to Britain's economic and Imperial difficulties, the second to the internal dissension in all three parties, a symptom perhaps of the need for a realignment of political parties.
- There is considerable dissension in the literature as to what precisely constitutes desertification; Kovda (1980), for example, uses the term to describe land aridisation which involves all the processes that culminate in a reduction of the effective moisture content of soils and thus cause a decrease in biological productivity.
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