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Перевод: outcry
[существительное] крик ; громкий крик; выкрик ; протест ; общественный протест; [глагол] кричать; громко кричать; выкрикивать; перекричать; протестовать
Тезаурус:
- The next stage in the economic shock therapy will be freeing energy prices, which Mr Yeltsin has postponed several times for fear of a popular outcry.
- So far, there is no evidence whatever that the ITT proposals were adopted by the CIA, the Pentagon or any other body in the U S. On the second point, the US military continued to maintain contact with their Chilean opposite numbers and to continue supplying arms (imagine the outcry if they had stopped) but again there is no evidence whatever of any US military involvement in the 1973 coup.
- In Berlin, Bismarck let it be known that he saw nothing wrong with the proposed solution, though he backed away from too openly supporting it in the face of a general outcry from the other European courts.
- There was an outcry against Hollywood, the very thing Hays and Zukor had tried to avoid.
- This led to a local outcry and priests at St. Mary's Westport stated, "We are clearly and categorically opposed to mining on CP".
- But the outcry from conservationists has been so great that the government has decreed that no more wolves will be shot (New Scientist , 10 March, p 633).
- And Janet Ellis caused an outcry by announcing she was pregnant but had no intention of marrying the baby's father.
- There would be a public outcry to stop it happening.
- Tragedy has been instructed by his record company, AM, to take his song "Bullet" from the group's forthcoming album "Black Range", fearing that its inclusion would prompt an outcry among prominent US censorship campaigners.
- Never have the game's laws undergone so radical an overhaul as they did last year - and never have they provoked such an outcry.
- She had turned her head aside and flung her hands over her face; she did not make the outcry he had expected.
- In 1986 when Shin Beth murdered two Arab terrorist suspects they had taken into custody there was some local outcry but in the end the agency was protected by the government.
- With rabbit numbers low, this was seen as the opportunity for a further reduction but in response to public outcry legislation was also introduced making it illegal to spread myxomatosis by artificial means - by taking infected rabbits and releasing them near disease-free colonies.
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