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Перевод: sever
[глагол] отделять; отрубать; разъединять; разлучать; разрез`ать; перерезать; разрывать; рвать; рассекать; откалывать; рваться; порывать (отношения)
Тезаурус:
- A good example is afforded by a rather convoluted claim arising out of the proposal to sever and disestablish the Irish Church in Bills of 1869 and 1871.
- At a later time it was even decreed that should there be no male (in particular a father) available to sever the foreskin and make the blood flow, then the child should wait until he had grown up and then perform the operation himself.
- Rugby Union: Welsh sever SA links
- In Andrew's world the pocket-knife that belonged to Iain's recollection became a cleaver that seemed to go so close to the bone as to almost sever completely.
- He explained that elections and the resumption of parliamentary life, suspended after Israel's seizure of the West Bank from Jordanian rule in 1967, were the logical outcome of his decision on 31 July 1988 to sever legal and administrative ties with the West Bank.
- The Scissormen's finest moment so far is "Sever", a love song positively stewing in its own blood and guts.
- WELSH RUGBY was united for the first time in the last few stormy months when the 203 member clubs of the Welsh Rugby Union decided to sever playing links with South Africa last night.
- He managed to sever segments of the dragon's body which his dog took away in its mouth.
- On 31 July 1988, after eight months of unrest in the territories, King Husayn formally relinquished his claim to the West Bank, and initiated the administrative steps necessary to sever all those links which implied sovereignty or responsibility for the fate of the territory.
- Yet it is hard to think of a worse ordeal for a political leader than being urged by the party of which he is head to sever relations with his wife.
- Later it was even specified that should there be for any reason no foreskin to sever, blood must still be made to flow for a rite to be effected and for the individual to enter the covenant.
- The fact of union, coupled with its repeated reaffirmation, has resulted in a position where only a blind man could assume that the power of the Westminster Parliament to sever it was so well established in general acquiescence that none would deny the propriety of its exercise.
- When roots show through, sever the stem below the rootball, remove the polythene and pot up without disturbing the moss ball.
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