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Перевод: liberate
[глагол] освобождать; освободить; высвобождать; раскрепостить; выделять; воровать
Тезаурус:
- In support of this the trains were filled with young Italians, dispatched to liberate Abyssinia, to help Franco in Spain and to capture Albania.
- They claimed the right to liberate themselves by armed struggle and they saw any recognition of Israel's legitimacy as contingent on Israeli and American recognition of their own right to self-determination.
- "We are grateful to them for helping to liberate Belgium," he says.
- Conservative leaders claimed that by curbing the growth in public spending they would create the headroom for tax reductions which in turn would provide incentives and liberate the entrepreneurial energies of the British people.
- But the aim now is not necessarily to liberate sexuality (the sexual drive), but to eroticize the social while at the same time releasing it from the grip of sexuality especially as manifested in the ideology of sexual difference.
- The mass of working people, as they liberate themselves from the bourgeois yoke, will gravitate irresistibly towards us provided yesterday's oppressions do not infringe the long oppressed nation's highly developed democratic feeling of self-respect and provided they are granted equality in everything.
- "At a time when our country is facing a new and favourable situation for economic construction and faster reform, workers in the propaganda field must study Deng Xiaoping's remarks, liberate their thinking and provide theoretical support," editors were told, according to the People's Daily newspaper.
- Ordinary men and women, Germans, will come in their cars, in their thousands, and liberate us.
- Those who have tried it know how hard it is to liberate the oppressed.
- To liberate desire from oppression is not - could never be - a matter of resuming or regaining a desire/subjectivity as it existed prior to discrimination.
- There's a stubborn clinging to bad habits that benign social planners and therapists would like to "liberate" us from, an obstinate refusal to "move on up" and make something of oneself.
- The second solution, which contains hydrogen peroxide, is stabilised so that it will not liberate oxygen until it comes into contact with an alkali.
- The Chartists would liberate the Irish as a byproduct of their struggle for power in British.
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