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Перевод: forcibly speek forcibly


[наречие]
насильственно; принудительно; сильно


Тезаурус:

  1. Watching several of the video films of Highlander workshops I became forcibly aware of both broad and detailed comparisons of rural problems in Appalachia and the Scottish Highlands.
  2. It estimates that by forcibly buying 6m hectares (15m acres) from whites the government will cause national farm production, currently at Z2.2 billion (840m), to drop by Z500m.
  3. All these considerations persuaded my Group to follow Kingman, and to argue forcibly, in a passage we underlined, that although children should speak Standard English, we "do not, however, see it as the school's place to enforce the accent known as Received Pronunciation,.
  4. Many more left in the following months, either forcibly expelled by the occupying authorities or choosing not to live under Israeli military government.
  5. The victims can become victors by taking power forcibly in their own hands.
  6. On the other hand, the remaining disorganisation, lack of solidarity, individualism, parochial narrow-mindedness and the defects of capitalist society are apparent in the form of the failure to understand general proletarian tasks, which are expressed most forcibly in the tasks and demands of the Soviet dictatorship, the workers' state.
  7. Voices buzzed, then rose in laughter or to make a point more forcibly.
  8. the proletarian party must first of all advocate the proclamation and immediate realization of the complete freedom of secession from Russia of all the nations and peoples who were oppressed by Tsarism, or who were forcibly joined to or forcibly kept within the boundaries of the State.
  9. Thus he actively sought to crush the Slavs and Saxons, and forcibly render them Christian, just as his grandfather Charles Martel (who died in 741) had converted the Frisians and Thuringians.
  10. For some while, the trip has had uncomfortable similarities to the Soviet leader's visit to China last May, when the presence of the man who incarnates reform in the Communist world served as a combustible in the "Peking Spring" that was to be forcibly suppressed a fortnight later.
  11. The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr Claiborne Pell, called the expulsion a "disgrace" and compared it to Britain's decision to forcibly return Cossacks to Stalin's Russia after the second world war.
  12. They have destroyed hundreds of lives - of the women separated for ever from their husbands, of young children forcibly kept from their mothers and old parents left in isolation because they don't qualify as dependants.
  13. "I won't have that thing standing in front of the house," she had said forcibly.

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