s sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sy

Перевод: seizure speek seizure


[существительное]
захват ; конфискация ; наложение ареста; припадок ; приступ ; апоплексический удар


Тезаурус:

  1. Though of course Mller-Claudius's "sample" was hardly a representative one, the responses have more than a ring of plausibility about them, and, coming from Nazis who had been in the Party since before Hitler's "seizure of power", can be extended a fortiori to "non-organized" Germans.
  2. Apart from the continued seizure of cultivable land by the authorities, the main problems faced by farmers were the severe limitations on water use, unfavourable marketing conditions, production quotas, restrictions on the planting of fruit trees, and poor access to credit facilities.
  3. ALLEGATIONS that the Swiss government failed to pay kidnappers for the release of an abducted Red Cross official in Sidon last year may lie behind the seizure yesterday of two more Swiss delegates of the International Red Cross.
  4. They are not suffering some kind of seizure brought on by the fear of the nearby predator.
  5. The attempt to construct such a right was built upon a number of different grounds, perhaps the most important being the analogy with the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution which protects people from unreasonable search and seizure, the analogy being drawn presumably because the Fourth Amendment is based upon English common law, particularly Entick v. Carrington , where it was held that as a general rule search warrants may only be issued under the authority of a statute.
  6. The fall of the regime will force into the open an enigma that most western coverage, left and right, has been too indulgent to probe, namely what the political programme of "Islam" is, beyond the seizure of power by one or other armed tribal group.
  7. As curare was only just emerging from obscurity (see Chapter 6), this was a very prompt seizure of a new opportunity for therapy.
  8. This course of action would expose them to the prospect of mounting fines and eventual seizure of assets.
  9. Recognition that London's traffic problems are reaching seizure point came when BR announced schemes for two new cross-city links costing 2,000 million - links between Paddington and Liverpool Street, and from King's Cross/Euston to Victoria; plus a tube line from Hainault to Wimbledon via Chelsea and Hackney.
  10. The best known educational policy of the Sandinista government was its literacy crusade, launched almost immediately after the seizure of power.
  11. After all, from the very first weeks after the first seizure of power by a Communist Party back in November 1917, special rations, housing and other privileges had been the order of the day.
  12. The first onslaught came with the ambitious attempts of Cardinal Wolsey to found his new Oxford college, financed from the seizure of the property of smaller monasteries and convents.
  13. Lord Stockton has revealed, in a television interview with Ludovic Kennedy, the substance of his conversation with Mrs Thatcher in Downing Street in the fraught days immediately following the seizure of the islands:

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru