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Перевод: overturn
[существительное] свержение; ниспровержение; переворот ; поражение; [глагол] опрокидывать; повалить; падать; опрокидываться; свергать; ниспровергать; уничтожать; опровергать
Тезаурус:
- The first question he was asked was how he intended to overturn the "deceit and deception" rife in the TCCB.
- A message arrives at the Platoon Command Post requesting fire-fighting assistance; it transpires that a Turkish vehicle carrying British ammunition has overturn and that fuel is leaking from the ruptured fuel tank.
- Wouldn't today's permanent secretaries rather resent one of their own returning to tell them how to overturn the habits of a lifetime?
- On the Left it was advanced by Raymond Williams; Dollimore and Sinfield, in their introduction to Political Shakespeare , argue for "cultural materialism", which brings together historical context, theoretical method, political commitment, and textual analysis in an effort to overturn established readings of Shakespeare.
- In Hampstead and Highgate, north London, where Miss Glenda Jackson is trying to overturn a Tory majority of 2,221, the register has dropped by 5,156, and in Hornsey and Wood Green, north London, the chances of Labour reversing a 1,779 Conservative lead may be hit by the disappearance of 6,673 names from the list.
- Taunton: considered Lib Dem best hope in Somerset, even though Jackie Ballard, former district council leader, would have to overturn David Nicholson's 10,380 majority.
- The Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Allan Green, QC, failed to overturn a magistrate's decision not to prosecute six of the officers, charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
- The Home Office and the DoI are now trying to decide whether to overturn Hunt, offend the BBC and ITV and give Britain an unlimited menu of pop programming - or stick to Hunt's ideals and risk stifling the British cable network at birth.
- CND's challenge to the legality of this banning order emphasized its breadth (786 square miles) and its near-absolute nature, but neither the High Court nor the Court of Appeal were willing to overturn the Commissioner's opinion about the risk of an outbreak of serious public disorder.
- Temple Holdings - the bidding vehicle being used by UK container company Tiphook and ferry operator Stena - moved to equal the share buy-back offer put together by SeaCo president Mr Sherwood after the Bermuda courts blocked its latest attempt to overturn the rescue terms.
- The mystics speak of a rare wine pressed in a high valley of the Pamirs of the mind whose property is not to charm the palate but the soul; a wine that, like the opium of De Quincey, can overturn the sentences of unjust judges.
- It can overturn an individual's innate instincts and cherished beliefs.
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