i
ia
ib
ic
id
ie
if
ig
ih
ii
ik
il
im
in
io
ip
iq
ir
is
it
iu
iv
iw
ix
Перевод: inquisition
[существительное] расследование; следствие; инквизиция ; мучение; пытка
Тезаурус:
- The spies were about and a Dominican in some way unknown secured a copy and sent it to the Inquisition at Rome.
- In his talk the president all but predicted the re-emergence of the Inquisition, this because questions were being raised "by members of the lay public".
- The public hearings in the spring and summer of 1987 were, of course, stern stuff: the required full-scale inquisition and explanation.
- The liberal Inquisition: Shabbir Akhtar says freedom of speech should not override society's other values
- CD saw the tower of the Papal Palace at Avignon where Rienzi was imprisoned by Pope Clement VI in 1352, when he was tried by the Inquisition.
- Learning hath of late years met with an obstruction in many places which suppresses it from flourishing or increasing and that is the inquisition upon the press, which prohibits any book from coming forth without an imprimature.
- "Differentiation" means inquisition, witch-hunting, denunciations, and punishment (including in some cases expulsion) of any member who fails to agree completely with the current party line.
- Yet it was often an element in earlier national struggles - in the Low Countries, between the Protestant north and the Catholic south (where the Spanish Crown ensured, through the Inquisition, that the Catholic faith remained the religion of the loyalists).
- But if I do admit his claim to enjoy them, and still persist in the inquisition ("Why do you like gibbons?"), the logical nature of the question will have changed.
- So the stage was set for the inquisition.
- But she looked like a Protestant faced with the Spanish Inquisition.
- In general, the inquisition saw Morrissey operating in his perfect role.
- "This is a subject on which judges need, and should have, expert assistance from a clinical psychologist and not be left to flounder through what may be an ill-informed and perfunctory form of inquisition before the child gives evidence."
|