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the Conservative governmentправительство консерваторовA lot of his work as Agricultural Critic this Spring centered around fighting for the preservation of the Canadian Wheat Board which the Conservative government has vowed to dismantle with or without the consent of Parliament. — Большая часть его работы в качестве специалиста по сельскому хозяйству была сосредоточена вокруг борьбы за сохранение Канадского зернового совета, который правительство консерваторов пообещало распустить с согласия парламента или без него.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Conservative government
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1) Дипломатический термин: консервативное правительство, правительство консерваторов (Великобритания)2) Макаров: правительство консерваторовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Conservative government
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правительство консерваторовАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > conservative government
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брит. консервативное правительствоPolitics english-russian dictionary > Conservative Government
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правительство консерваторовEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > Conservative government
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консервативное правительство, правительство консерваторов (Великобритания)English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > Conservative government
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n2) правление, управление государством, форма правления, руководство•to announce one's new government — объявлять состав своего правительства
to be designated the depositary governments — юр. назначаться в качестве правительств-депозитариев
to bring down a government — добиваться падения / отставки правительства; свергать правительство
to dismiss / to dissolve a government — отправлять в отставку / распускать правительство
to force the government into an early general election — заставлять правительство провести досрочные всеобщие выборы
to install a government — создавать / ставить у власти правительство
to pledge a government (to) — обязывать правительство (к чему-л.)
to resign one's government to smb — передавать руководство кому-л.
- all-party governmentto sweep a government from power — смещать правительство в результате убедительной победы его противников на выборах
- anti-crisis government
- at the helm of the government
- authoritarian government
- biracial government
- bourgeois government
- broadly based government
- caretaker government
- center-right government
- central government
- centralized government - civil government
- civilian government
- clean government
- coalition government
- collapse of a government
- communist government
- composition of the government
- Conservative Government
- constitutional government
- corrupt government
- crisis coalition government
- de facto government
- democratic government
- Democratic Government
- democratically elected government
- depositary government
- devolved government
- dictatorial government
- disaffection with the government
- dissolution of a government
- donor government
- elected government
- establishment of a fully independent government
- fate of the government stands to be decided
- federal government
- for the government of a country
- four-party government
- friendly government
- genocidal government
- government and opposition
- government by crony
- government has collapsed
- government has failed the people
- government has lost its credibility - government in waiting
- government is using its immense power
- government led by...
- government of a country
- government of a state
- government of national agreement
- government of national confidence
- government of national reconciliation
- government of national salvation
- government of national unity
- government of the day
- government recognized de facto
- government recognized de jure
- government survived a rebellion by Conservative MPs
- government will be for 3 months
- government within a government
- handpicked government
- head of government
- Her / His Majesty's Government
- host government
- ideological complexion of the government
- imperialist government
- in defiance of the government
- incoming government
- incompetent government
- independent government
- interim government
- inviolability of the government
- invisible government
- Labour Government
- left-bourgeois government
- left-wing government
- legitimate government
- less government
- liberal government
- local government
- majority government
- maladministration in the government
- military government
- military-backed government
- minority government
- moderate government
- more devolved government
- multiparty government
- municipal government
- national government
- national unity government
- neutral government
- newly-formed government
- on the orders of the government
- one party style of government
- opposing governments
- organs of government
- outgoing government
- overthrow of a government
- overthrown government
- parliamentary government
- post-war government
- power-sharing government
- prime minister's conduct of government
- protest to the government
- provincial government
- provisional government
- puppet government
- racist government
- reactionary government
- recipe for stable government
- refugee government
- republican government
- Republican Government
- reshuffle of the government
- restoration of a government
- rightist government
- right-wing government
- rupture of a coalition government
- scandal-tainted government - self-declared government
- shadow government
- shape of the government
- shared government
- shutdown of the government agencies
- shutdown of the government
- single-party government
- smb's challenge for government
- smb's style of government
- socialist government
- sole legitimate government
- sovereign government
- Soviet government
- stable government
- stop-gap government
- strong government
- student government
- successor government
- system of government
- then government
- totalitarian government
- transition government
- transitional government
- tripartite coalition government
- tsarist government
- uncaring government
- under the government
- under the present government
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1. n консерватор2. n член консервативной партии3. n консервант, консервирующее средство4. a традиционный5. a консервативный, относящийся к консервативной партии6. a охранительный, охранный7. a разг. скромный, заниженный8. a тех. с большим запасом прочности9. a консервирующийСинонимический ряд:1. cautious (adj.) cautious; conventional; inflexible; obstinate; stable; traditional; unchanging; unprogressive2. controlled (adj.) controlled; discreet; moderate; reasonable; restrained; temperate; unexcessive; unextreme3. die-hard (adj.) die-hard; fogyish; old-line; orthodox; reactionary; right; rightist; right-wing; tory; traditionalist; traditionalistic4. protective (adj.) conservatory; preservative; protective5. champion of the status quo (noun) champion of the status quo; conventionalist; die-hard; federalist; obstructionist; opponent of change; reactionary; traditionalist6. diehard (noun) bitter-ender; diehard; fundamentalist; old liner; praetorian; pullback; right; right wing; rightist; right-winger; standpat; standpatter; toryАнтонимический ряд:flamboyant; liberal -
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1. [kənʹsɜ:vətıv] n1. консерватор2. (Conservative) член консервативной партии3. консервант, консервирующее средство2. [kənʹsɜ:vətıv] a1. 1) консервативныйconservative in tastes [in habits] - консервативный во вкусах [в привычках]
2) традиционный2. (Conservative) консервативный, относящийся к консервативной партии ( Великобритании)3. охранительный, охранный4. разг. скромный, заниженный (о подсчёте, смете и т. п.)5. тех. с большим запасом прочности6. консервирующий (продукты и т. п.) -
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['gʌv(ə)nmənt]сущ.1) сокр. govt правительствоto overthrow / subvert a government — свергать правительство
to dissolve a government — распускать, расформировывать правительство
to operate / run a government — управлять правительством
Conservative government — брит. правительство консерваторов
Labour government — брит. правительство лейбористов
national government — амер. центральное, национальное правительство
limited government — амер.; полит. ограничение власти (ограничение полномочий федеральных властей; оговаривается в Десятой поправке к Конституции США)
totalitarian government — тоталитаризм, тоталитарная форма правления
3) государствоPeople have to face the indisputable fact that the media is controlled by the government. — Люди должны признать тот неопровержимый факт, что средства массовой информации контролируются государством.
4) руководство, управлениеThe experience of a soldier had not qualified him for the government of an empire. — Опыта, приобретённого им на полях сражений, оказалось недостаточно для того, чтобы управлять империей.
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[ʹgʌv(ə)mənt,ʹgʌv(ə)nmənt] n1. ( часто Government) правительствоpuppet [sovereign] government - марионеточное [суверенное] правительство
Liberal [Labour, Conservative] government - либеральное [лейбористское, консервативное] правительство
invisible government см. invisible II 1
government party - правительственная /правящая/ партия
Her [His] Majesty's Government - правительство Её [Его] Величества ( в Великобритании)
to dissolve the government - распустить /расформировать/ правительство
2. форма правленияdemocratic [republican, federal, centralized, parliamentary] government - демократическая [республиканская, федеральная, централизованная, парламентская] форма правления
3. управление, руководствоthe form of government - форма управления, режим
to resign one's government to smb. - передать руководство кому-л.
4. провинция ( управляемая губернатором); штат5. грам. управление6. pl фин. проф. государственные ценные бумаги♢
petticoat government - ≅ женское засильеunder petticoat government - ≅шутл. под башмаком у жены
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kənˈsə:vətɪv
1. прил.
1) защитный, предохраняющий Syn: preservative
2) консервативный( о политических взглядах) Syn: reactionary
3) а) умеренный;
сдержанный Syn: moderate, temperate б) благоприятный;
безопасный, выгодный conservative investments ≈ выгодные капиталовложения
2. сущ.
1) а) консерватор, реакционер, рутинер, ретроград б) осторожный человек, предусмотрительный человек
2) (Conservative) представитель консервативной партии dyed-in-the-wool conservative political conservative Syn: Tory, reactionary консерватор - to go * стать консерватором (C.) член консервативной партии консервант, консервирующее средство консервативный - * in tastes консервативный во вкусах традиционный (C.) консервативный, относящийся к консервативной партии (Великобритании) - С. Party консервативная партия - C. government правительство консерваторов охранительный, охранный( разговорное) скромный, заниженный( о подсчете, смете) (техническое) c большим запасом прочности консервирующий (продукты и т. п.) conservative консервативный, реакционный ~ пол. консервативный ~ консервативный ~ консерватор, реакционер;
to go conservative стать консерватором ~ охранительный ~ охранный ~ с большим запасом прочности ~ традиционный ~ умеренный;
осторожный;
conservative estimate скромный подсчет ~ (C.) член консервативной партии ~ умеренный;
осторожный;
conservative estimate скромный подсчет estimate: conservative ~ осторожная оценка conservative ~ оценка с запасом ~ консерватор, реакционер;
to go conservative стать консерваторомБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > conservative
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правительство устояло, несмотря на бунт некоторых членов парламента-консерваторовPolitics english-russian dictionary > government survived a rebellion by Conservative MPs
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