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Перевод: foment speek foment


[существительное]
лечение припарками; припарка ;
[глагол]
класть припарки; раздувать; разжигать; подстрекать


Тезаурус:

  1. Yet while Iago had to start from scratch, foment hatred, poison sight, and invert reality to set his chosen enemies against each other, all that Goneril and Regan have to do to get a third of Britain is to make the kind of noises Lear expects to hear; indeed, since Cordelia won't flatter, they get her part too, and even her coronet as an unlooked-for bonus, Lear's only "free gift", to use the language of modern advertising promotions ("This coronet part between you" ( King Lear , 1.
  2. Can he give a categorical assurance to the House that none of that money was used by the Soviet Communist party to try to destabilise this country and foment industrial disputes, as it has now admitted that it did?
  3. He then proposed to gather an army to use against Aquitaine, to secure his alliance with Scotland, establish an alliance with Castile, foment rebellion within Aquitaine, recover what had been lost to the English and then attack and destroy England.
  4. On Jan. 11 the APL newspaper Zri i Popullit claimed that the slanders were the work of Albanian emigrs seeking to foment an uprising in order to restore the monarchy.
  5. It could have been intended to foment differences between the Western powers over the American intention to set up Rapid Deployment Forces in the Middle East, and over the suggestion that the area of responsibility for NATO be extended outside Europe.
  6. "If the courts undertook to rewrite statutes this would tend to foment litigation, because it would encourage people who objected to the legislation to try their luck with the courts."
  7. This perspective is unduly restrictive of the role of law in its socially instrumental aspects and unduly kind to those who have power over the legislative and judicial functions of states in that to define law in terms of the pursuit of order seems unwarrantably to exclude the use of law to foment disorder when this seems desirable to the politically strong.
  8. The murder, it is suspected, was intended to foment open conflict in Belfast between the Ulster Defence Association and the rival Ulster Volunteer Force as relations between them were strained at the time.
  9. The response was a forgery purporting to be a letter from Gregori Zinoviev, president of the Third International in Moscow, to the British Communist Party, urging it to promote revolution and to foment mutiny in the armed forces.
  10. The message from Mr de Soto's Liberty and Democracy Institute (largely financed by contributors in the United States) is that vested interests with privileged access to the state (that is, mercantilists) hinder development and foment social discontent.
  11. Since the Duke supported Constantine's claim he may well have brought Bertrand to Normandy on the theory that it was safer than leaving him behind to foment trouble.
  12. But all Iran could foment was unrest, not revolt - and it was further discouraged, after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, by the loyalty that most Islamic fundamentalist parties showed to Saddam Hussein.
  13. The plan was to monitor communications of American organisations and individuals who in the eyes of the NSA wanted to foment civil disturbance or otherwise undermine the security of the United States.

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