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Перевод: feud
[существительное] наследственная вражда; длительная вражда; вражда ; междоусобица ; лен ; феодальное поместье; [глагол] враждовать; ссориться
Тезаурус:
- Clumsily, I had described the difference as a "feud", though it was only of short duration.
- Soon after, her husband's family in Pakistan and her own family there were torn apart by a feud.
- "Local purposes" might involve disorder and violence, when heads of kindreds and lords were at feud with one another.
- Remissions for crime, given as part of the justice of the feud when the victims of the crime or their kin had been satisfied, were not in fact a sign of weakness on the part of the crown, forced to acquiesce with an aristocracy resistant to justice, as the author of "L'Etat et puissance" had suggested; they were the crown's part in a highly effective means of controlling crime, dispute and disorder.
- In fact, he was already discussing it in his office when he discovered that Paramount were in the middle of a feud with Redford and were just about to serve him with a writ.
- But it was these same heads of kindreds and lords who were the major factor in ending feud and in maintaining order within local society; and they were able to do so not as individuals but as men of power with powerful backing.
- Even so, it offers no guarantee of an early end to the month-old blockade of Armenia by Azerbaijan, an extension of their feud over the region of Nagorny Karabakh.
- The offence was the result of a bitter feud between Black and a Walsall forward.
- THE LONG-running feud between two of France's wealthiest drinks dynasties has been resolved with the decision to merge liqueur group Cointreau with Remy Martin, one of the country's leading makers of cognac.
- The more impressive the animal the greater the feud; the fights between Professors Cope and Marsh in the last century over the dinosaur remains of North America include examples of double dealing that would not shame an oil tycoon.
- Some seem to have thought that if a case could be traced to a feud, it was false.
- He returned to this theme again in 1953, declaring: "There is no hope for the safety and freedom of western Europe except by the laying aside for ever of the ancient feud between the Teuton and the Gaul.
- Salut! as long-running French drinks feud comes to an end.
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