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Перевод: insurgent speek insurgent


[прилагательное]
восставший; мятежный;
[существительное]
повстанец ; инсургент ; мятежник ; бунтовщик ; бунтарь


Тезаурус:

  1. It was one of a series of insurgent attacks on military and civilian targets in Bujumbura, and in Bubanza and Cibitoke provinces in the northwest of the country.
  2. It is significant that the insurgent peasants of Essex in 1381 demanded the abolition of the hunting privileges of the landowners, and made no mention of the Forest laws of the Crown.
  3. He argues that the extent of this control has been exaggerated, and as evidence documents a number of cases of successful, although sometimes shortlived, insurgent labour movements that have taken place.
  4. And Ukraine's new army, even while it honours, with much fanfare, those who died fighting Hitler's invasion, holds up also as a model to its recruits the Ukrainian insurgent army of the epoch, which fought Germans and Russians alike.
  5. In January 1929, Kabul was seized by tribal forces under the leadership of a Tajik insurgent Bacha-i Saqqo.
  6. Bono, the insurgent, irrepressible singer for Dublin quartet U2, finishes making a hard point using a typically animated gesture.
  7. But Clinton's nationwide image as untrustworthy refuses to fade, while the insurgent Brown is enjoying himself hugely as the slash-and-burn anti-everybody candidate who knows he will never have to fulfil his outlandish promises.
  8. Jude the Obscure was serialised in Harper's New Monthly Magazine between December 1894 and November 1895, the first part under the title The Simpletons , but subsequently as Hearts Insurgent .
  9. IBM also moved into new fields through various alliances with small insurgent innovators.
  10. According to taste and political outlook the one was "Republican", "Loyalist" or "Red", the other "Insurgent", "Nationalist" or "Fascist".
  11. Amid the boy's triple obsession with sex, cricket and poetry, incidents prefigure insurgent communal hatreds, from Roshan's ambivalence at kissing the pok-tainted lips of a Christian to a Hindu teacher's beating at her brothers' hands for her affair with the Muslim schoolboy.
  12. It absorbed and demonstrated the relevance of a particularly modern , even insurgent, current of thought; it combined the seductiveness of the intellectually advanced with the supposed certainty of prosperous results.
  13. Like Pareto, Burnham argued that Marxism was the self-serving ideology of an insurgent working class elite.

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