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Перевод: seditious speek seditious


[прилагательное]
бунтарский; мятежный


Тезаурус:

  1. Concepts of social movement are therefore synonymous with problems of social change, for they are antagonistic to conservative beliefs; and this gives a further insight into why the idea of social research is antithetical to police thought and has seditious connotations for an institution in which metaphors of stasis are of paramount importance.
  2. (1966: 72) recognized such unobtrusive measures have found favour in field-work and I discovered at an early stage that the problem remains one of revealing the structural warts of the system while somehow indicating that this need not be seditious; and indeed might even be of some value.
  3. Few prior to Jones had cared to admit this seditious point except in the columns of the Police Review , where disgruntled beat officers (often anonymously) indicate the paradox of being the revered and reviled base on which all the hierarchy is built.
  4. The justices in the court below had been right to conclude that the police had "reasonable grounds for believing that, if they were not present at the meeting, there would be seditious speeches and other incitements to violence and breaches of the peace would occur".
  5. When the invention of the printing press first allowed mass production of political pamphlets and newsletters, British governments treated them as "seditious libels" which challenged their sovereign authority and fomented public disorder.
  6. In three hundred years, since his confinement in the Tower of London for "seditious libel", many myths have grown around the Cornish "Squire-Bishop".
  7. The idea of a regular Mr Plod seeing Leather And Bones walking down the road in his T-shirt and saying, here my lad, you're being seditious, come with me.
  8. As a result they were all imprisoned in the Tower of London on a charge of "seditious libel".
  9. Because some of its passages seemed to be critical of the religious establishment, the authorities castigated it as being "scandalous and seditious".
  10. He had also taught him songs which, Carew discovered afterwards, were seditious.
  11. The Treatises supported such arguments, and it was his having, and being suspected by the government of having, such seditious views that made it necessary for Locke to flee to Holland in 1683.
  12. A month or two ago I was on the phone to the Baltic, to obtain some bloodcurdlingly seditious statement from the local nationalists.
  13. In times of war and similar threats we are acutely sensitive of anything that is faintly seditious.

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