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Перевод: insurrection speek insurrection


[существительное]
восстание; мятеж ; бунт


Тезаурус:

  1. Maximising education standards in the low income areas is essential to reduce the possibilities of repeated insurrection.
  2. He had concluded that the new strategy would eventually lead to a resumption of the armed struggle, but, more dubiously, had gone on to suppose that civil rights activities could be treated as if they were an armed insurrection.
  3. He then remained in Austrasia for the winter, keeping close to the Saxon border, ready for further insurrection.
  4. Rap, with its frequent assertions of power, would have to be put down, like some troublesome insurrection, or would no longer be necessary, in the new, egalitarian, ego-supportive state of play.
  5. To understand why, argues Gilbert, we need to understand the construction of the sodomite, his association at that time with evil, rebellion, and insurrection, and the belief that to tolerate his sin was to court the possibility of divine revenge (as with Sodom and Gomorrah).
  6. Vines, as a non-member, was directed to retire from the meeting, but he was apparently responsible for some insurrection among the student members.
  7. And it does not matter in the slightest if that insurrection is justified or not."
  8. Fighting between Kurds and Iraqi troops was resumed until, in 1988-;89, the insurrection was savagely put down.
  9. A period of disorder and insurrection followed and finally, in December 1921, representatives of the Provisional Government of Michael Collins met with representatives of the British Government and concluded a "treaty" agreeing upon the establishment of the Irish Free State with provision for Northern Ireland to opt out as, predictably, it would and did.
  10. In reality only two names were significant, his own and that of General Cavaignac, regarded by the right as its strong man since his suppression of the June insurrection.
  11. The brutal suppression of the insurrection of the early 1980s was not an isolated incident.
  12. any consequences of war, invasion, act of foreign enemy, hostilities (whether war or not), civil war, rebellion, insurrection, military or usurped power or confiscation, requisition, or destruction of or damage to property by or under the order of any government or public or local authority;
  13. The abbot, Adam Sedbergh, not wanting to be associated with the insurrection and foreseeing its outcome, escaped from the abbey and hid amongst the crags on Witton Fell for several days.

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