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Перевод: self-immolation
[существительное] самосожжение; самопожертвование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- It's not going to help anyone, and will be a considerable loss to both the scientific and naval communities, if you three gentlemen elect for self-immolation.
- Throughout the first half of May there were daily demonstrations in Seoul and other cities, and at least four more instances of self-immolation.
- The protests were accompanied by at least eight cases of self-immolation, several of which resulted in deaths and were themselves the focus of further protests.
- There were similar protests on the same day in Pusan, Kwangju and several other cities, when anti-government sentiment was increased by the self-immolation of a student from Chonnam National University.
- Cave has influenced other kindred spirits to leave behind self-immolation in favour of The Song.
- SANDY LYLE conducted another exercise in self-immolation while Chip Beck discovered that his gunpowder was damp and useless but at least the American left a legacy after his first visit to the Suntory World Matchplay Championship.
- Froissart's account of the way in which many of the leading French nobility, by going forward at the battle of Crcy, in effect chose the likelihood of death to a dishonourable flight, suggests to the modern reader a group more intent upon self-immolation than upon the serious business of achieving victory through order and discipline.
- I go to prepare myself for self-immolation."
- By the end of the month about 70 people had died in the unrest, mainly by police gunfire and self-immolation.
- Isidore of Seville (d. 636) summed it all up thus: "many who bear the attacks of the adversary and resist the desires of the flesh are martyrs, even in the time of peace, in virtue of this self-immolation to God in their heart: they would have been martyrs in the time of the persecutions".
- Rather, they were with the events of August 1968 and, in particular, with the self-immolation of the young philosophy student, Jan Palach, in January 1969.
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