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121 борьба за право инвеституры
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > борьба за право инвеституры
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122 борьба за право назначения епископов
Religion: Investiture Controversy, Lay InvestitureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > борьба за право назначения епископов
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123 быть вовлечённым в спор
1) Diplomatic term: be embroiled in a wrangle (о стране)2) Makarov: engage in a controversy over (о чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть вовлечённым в спор
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124 быть причиной спора
Makarov: cause controversyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть причиной спора
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125 ввязаться
1) General subject: to muscle in on (smth.) (во что-л.), wade (в разговор), get foot in (во что-л.)2) Jargon: make a ( the) scene (во что-то)3) Makarov: drop into (в разговор)4) Idiomatic expression: (во что-л.) get tangled up in sth. (e.g.: Development Commission got tangled up in a controversy and lawsuit over a gravel plant located along the railroad tracks.) -
126 ввязаться (во что-л.)
Idiomatic expression: get tangled up in sth. (e.g.: Development Commission got tangled up in a controversy and lawsuit over a gravel plant located along the railroad tracks.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ввязаться (во что-л.)
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127 великая борьба
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128 весьма спорный вопрос
Mathematics: a point of much controversyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > весьма спорный вопрос
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controversy — con·tro·ver·sy / kän trə ˌvər sēBrit alsokən trä vər sē/ n pl sies 1: a state of dispute or disagreement suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars U.S. Constitution amend. VII 2: a civil action involving a… … Law dictionary
Controversy — Album par Prince Sortie 14 octobre 1981 Enregistrement 1981 Uptown, Sunset Sound, Hollywood Sound Durée 37:40 Genre Funk … Wikipédia en Français
Controversy — Con tro*ver sy, n.; pl. {Controversies}. [L. controversia, fr. controversus turned against, disputed; contro = contra + versus, p. p. of vertere to turn. See {Verse}.] 1. Contention; dispute; debate; discussion; agitation of contrary opinions.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Controversy — bezeichnet: Controversy (Album), ein Musikalbum des Sängers Prince aus dem Jahr 1981 Controversy (Lied), ein Lied des Sängers Prince aus dem Jahr 1981 Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezei … Deutsch Wikipedia
controversy — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. controversie or directly from L. controversia, from controversus turned in an opposite direction, disputed, turned against, from contra against (see CONTRA (Cf. contra)) + versus (see VERSE (Cf. verse)) … Etymology dictionary
controversy — dispute, *argument Analogous words: contention, dissension (see DISCORD): disputation, *argumentation, forensic, debate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
controversy — The stress is always placed on the first syllable in AmE and normally in BrE too, although a variant with stress on the second syllable is becoming increasingly common, despite the strictures of purists. Early stress on words of more than three… … Modern English usage
controversy — [n] debate, dispute altercation, argument, beef*, bickering, brush, contention, difference, discussion, disputation, dissention, embroilment, falling out*, flak, fuss, hurrah, miff, polemic, quarrel, row, rumpus, scene, scrap, squabble, strife,… … New thesaurus
controversy — ► NOUN (pl. controversies) ▪ debate or disagreement about a matter which arouses strongly contrasting opinions. USAGE The second pronunciation, putting the stress on trov , is widely held to be incorrect in standard English. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary
controversy — [kän′trə vʉr΄sē] n. pl. controversies [ME controversie < L controversia < controversus, turned in an opposite direction < contra, against + versus: see VERSE] 1. a lengthy discussion of an important question in which opposing opinions… … English World dictionary
controversy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great, major ▪ bitter, fierce (esp. BrE), heated, intense, raging ▪ g … Collocations dictionary