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Перевод: ethnic speek ethnic


[прилагательное]
этнический; языческий;
[существительное]
представитель этнической группы ; язычник


Тезаурус:

  1. Virtually all those arrested were accused of being supporters of the opposition Parti pour la libration du peuple hutu (PALIPEHUTU), Hutu People's Liberation Party, which the government accuses of seeking political change through violence against the minority but dominant Tutsi ethnic group.
  2. As he explains, "where the resulting self-definition, for personal or collective reasons, becomes too difficult, a sense of role confusion results: the young person counterpoints rather than synthesises his sexual, ethnic, occupational and typological alternatives and is often driven to decide definitely and totally for one side or the other."
  3. This was the rendezvous for every ethnic group.
  4. Nevertheless, the paucity of Sinhalese undermined the force's authority among the majority ethnic group.
  5. Watson (1986) suggests how some of the communication problems can be surmounted when in contact with minority ethnic groups who have difficulty with a second language but even within one language there can be several local vocabularies which strangers cannot understand.
  6. Over 50 per cent of the population of many US cities are now ethnic "majorities" - the whites having left for the outer suburban areas.
  7. In this approach the high level of unionisation in Sweden is not the result of any cultural propensity on the part of the Swedish population (because of its ethnic homogeneity) to seek objectives by way of interest group organisations - a factor which Adams (1975) notes has sometimes been suggested by way of explanation.
  8. particular ethnic groups
  9. The court held that for the application of the rule to have been lawful it would have had to be justifiable irrespective of race or ethnic or national origins.
  10. Ethnic Minority Business Initiatives are also available, providing venture capital, resources and counselling services for ethnic-minority businesses.
  11. From Bismarck's time onwards, "national unity" in the new nation-state not only received exaggerated emphasis, but was focused on the rejection of internal enemies of the Reich" (Catholics, socialists, ethnic minorities) and, increasingly under Wilhelm II, was linked to varying notions of German expansionism.
  12. In the first Elizabeth's time the superpowers were France and Spain; but, while much has changed, Britain is still an island upon which no other nation has any territorial, ethnic or political claim.
  13. The effects of the Volga famine were more disruptive and politically dangerous in another national minority area that had more ethnic pretensions, and above all suffered nearly as much from famine as the Great-Russian Volga provinces.

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