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Перевод: rebellious speek rebellious


[прилагательное]
повстанческий; мятежный; бунтарский; бунтующий; непослушный; недисциплинированный; упорный; не поддающийся лечению


Тезаурус:

  1. In 776, when the Frankish army set out on the second invasion of Italy to quell the rebellious supporters of Prince Adelchis, the Westphalians and Engrialls revolted.
  2. Most ominously, Mr Gorbachev faces a drastic loss of revenue to the central budget from the rebellious republics.
  3. Given the character's added rebellious nature - playing chess on the Ottawa security link and receiving calls from her small boy on the Downing Street red line ("I can't give him my office number, that's a state secret") - she fully exploits the rich comic potential of the role while not missing the pathos of the woman striving to hold her lover, albeit more idealistically than emotionally.
  4. "You simply couldn't hold your head up if you weren't rebellious.
  5. We may have discovered a statistical effect but do not understand how it operates; the brute fact that people who have experienced unemployment are more rebellious in spirit does not itself explain why this occurs (see diagram).
  6. Edward, according to his younger brother's memories, had always shown a rebellious independence of spirit against domestic or external authority.
  7. "There is a grave conflict between the bishops and the local clergy because the pastors are getting rebellious, particularly those of the Tokes generation."
  8. While this editorial choice may have had partly to do with the length of the two poems, it seems nonetheless that there was limited scope for rebellious thought in Leapor's first volume.
  9. He was eventually to undertake six campaigns in Lombardy to subdue and punish rebellious cities, grown rich through the boom in manufacturing and commerce, and increasingly independent of the old feudal authority.
  10. Amis joined the popular front of rising protest and who, in those days of rebellious literary figures, could have imagined that he would become a knight?
  11. Part of the essence of rock'n'roll is a young person's thoughtful dismantling of archaic values, a completely natural function and yet, superficially a blindly rebellious one.
  12. At this time Moggach met the man on whom the character of Mac in the book is based, and as she recalls it: "I became very rebellious and sort of opted out."
  13. Dada is an event that took place between 1916 and 1922 releasing such creative energies that its reverberations and influences remain part of our daily lives: particularly among the young at heart and the rebellious.

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