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Перевод: spearhead
[существительное] острие; острие копья; наконечник копья; передовая часть; клин [воен.] ; [глагол] быть зачинщиком; возглавлять
Тезаурус:
- With the spring clean now over, the new Government Chemist's principal task is to spearhead the third phase of the business programme started by his predecessor Alex Williams.
- Building for fun Eurodisney is the spearhead of a movement that aims to turn architecture into a branch of show-business.
- That is the graphic commercial launched by the Government yesterday to spearhead its hard-hitting anti-drink-drive campaign this Christmas.
- Professor Roger Scruton made himself the spearhead of the academic attack, especially in his Peace Studies: A Critical Survey (with Baroness Cox, 1984), and Education and Indoctrination (with Angela Ellis-Jones and Dennis O'Keefe, 1985).
- Thus, national liberation today is usually defensive, resisting the domestic effects of greater integration in, or competition with, a world order, rather than itself being the spearhead of "modernization".
- JENNY Agutter's images of homelessness will spearhead a Christmas campaign.
- These ventures will spearhead Astra's planned export drive.
- These two paragraphs are quoted in his book Modern Fantasy by Dr C. N. Manlove, who then goes straight on as usual to spearhead the critical assault and declare: and Dr Manlove goes on to cite a well-known Ubi sunt passage from the Old English poem and to observe that "This is real elegy, for it has something to be elegiac about".
- Muslim nationalists were encouraged to see themselves as the spearhead of the anti-colonial movement, and Lenin himself addressed their congress (in November 1919).
- Bryan Robson, who steered England's soccer team to the World Cup Finals, receives the OBE, Linford Christie, the Olympic silver medal winner and spearhead of the British team which won the European Cup and placed third in the World Cup, is awarded the MBE, as does Ellery Hanley, leader of the Great Britain rugby league side.
- American soldiers killed Bush pledges swift withdrawal of 12,000 troops Protracted resistance by guerrillas feared Elite paratroopers spearhead US attack.
- A HARD-hitting TV advert will tonight spearhead the Government's Christmas crackdown on drink-driving.
- This strikingly different budget was clearly intended to spearhead a monetarist assault on cost inflation.
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