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Перевод: dissident
[прилагательное] придерживающийся других взглядов; инакомыслящий; диссидентский; раскольнический; сектантский; [существительное] диссидент ; инакомыслящий ; раскольник ; сектант
Тезаурус:
- But, as Stanislaw Baranczak points out in his introduction to this collection of unfailingly graceful, learned and thoughtful essays, "the simplest definition of a dissident writer is a writer who wants to practise his profession in a normal way".
- But then, a few days later, Mervyn Stockwood revealed that he had all the time in fact been helping dissident priests in a variety of clandestine ways, still too secret to be fully detailed: not so much a Red Bishop as a clerical Scarlet Pimpernel.
- Mr Kim, a former dissident who had been jailed by a military regime, was reluctant to pick a fight with the brass after only a few months in office.
- Georgi Markov, the Bulgarian dissident writer, recalled the first speech given by a new factory director which could have been given by any Romanian middle-ranking cynical conformist when put in charge of an operation by an arbitrary decision from the top.
- The single remaining piece of evidence which linked Kirov the tailor to Kirov the dissident activist was in his pocket, sealed within a plain brown, un-addressed envelope.
- When Louis died a few months later, Thibaut aligned with a league of dissident barons who opposed the regent of France, Louis's widow Blanche of Castile, but he soon abandoned the barons and reconciled himself with Blanche.
- In liberal democratic circles, those most strongly identified with the dissident tradition, the 1989 revolutions are seen as the chance to embark on a qualitatively new political future.
- The Securitate was also anxious to make sure that any suffering on the part of a non-conformist at home was made known to the dissident's contacts in the West.
- Some may have left the area but many found continued support among dissident laymen and a strong, if scattered, Dissenting tradition grow in Sussex, particularly in the eastern half.
- Ecoglasnost, the dissident environmental movement, is considering running independent "green" candidates if the elections are pushed through.
- The Romanian secret agent, Matei Pavel Haiducu, who was based in France to pursue industrial espionage, was instructed to silence both Paul Goma and another troublesome dissident, Virgil Tanase.
- Magharba said that Zuwaya had flaunted their dissident nature and their resistance to all government.
- What Havel wittily shows is the kind of Catch-22 situation faced by a dissident in a despotism: whether to cling fiercely to your own moral integrity (thereby landing others in the shit) or whether to conform and perpetuate a corrupt system.
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