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1) conservative, establishmentarian, right-winger; собир. the Right; (крайний консерватор) die-hardконсерваторы с уклоном влево — left-wing conservatives; "Wets" разг.
консерваторы с уклоном вправо — right-wing conservatives; hawkish conservatives разг.
2) (член консервативной партии, Великобритания) Conservative, Tory, member of the conservative Partyправительство консерваторов — Conservative / Tory government
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conservative; Tory* * ** * *conservative; Tory* * *conservativedie-hardfuddy-duddytory -
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conservative имя существительное:standpatter (консерватор, реакционер)die-hard (жизнестойкий человек, консерватор, консервативный человек, крайний консерватор, твердолобый)right-winger (консерватор, член правого крыла)
См. также в других словарях:
die-hard — or diehard [dī′härd΄] adj. stubbornly resistant to change or unwaveringly loyal even in spite of inevitable defeat, failure, etc. [a die hard conservative, a die hard fan of the losers] n. a person who displays such resistance or loyalty … English World dictionary
die-hard — adjective Date: 1922 strongly or fanatically determined or devoted < die hard fans >; especially strongly resisting change < a die hard conservative > • diehard noun • die hardism noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
die-hard — adjective tradition bound and obstinately opinionated an inflexible (or die hard) conservative rock ribbed republican • Syn: ↑rock ribbed • Similar to: ↑inflexible … Useful english dictionary
die-hard — [adj] uncompromising conservative, convinced, dyed in the wool*, extremist, firm, fogyish, immovable, inflexible, intransigent, old line*, orthodox, Philistine, reactionary, right, standpat, Tory*, traditionalistic, ultraconservative,… … New thesaurus
Die hard (phrase) — For other uses of Die hard , see Die hard (disambiguation). The phrase die hard was first used during the Battle of Albuera (1811) in the Peninsular war. During the battle, Lieutenant Colonel William Inglis of the 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment… … Wikipedia
die hard — Synonyms and related words: backward, balk, be determined, be in earnest, be resolved, buckle down, buckle to, conservative, cross the Rubicon, die fighting, die game, die in harness, fogyish, go for broke, hold out, mean business, never say die … Moby Thesaurus
die-hard — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. immovable, intransigent, extremist; see conservative , obstinate , resolute 2 . n. Syn. zealot, reactionary, extremist, bitter ender*; see conservative , zealot . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. tough, tenacious,… … English dictionary for students
conservative — [adj] cautious, moderate, tending to preserve the status quo bourgeois, constant, controlled, conventional, die hard, fearful, firm, fogyish*, fuddy duddy*, guarded, hard hat*, hidebound, holding to, illiberal, in a rut*, inflexible, middle of… … New thesaurus
conservative — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unprogressive; moderate; protective; unchanging, stable; reactionary, mossback, diehard, Tory. See permanence. Ant., liberal, radical. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. traditional, reactionary,… … English dictionary for students
die — 1. v. (dies, died, dying) 1 intr. (often foll. by of) (of a person, animal, or plant) cease to live; expire, lose vital force (died of hunger). 2 intr. a come to an end, cease to exist, fade away (the project died within six months). b cease to… … Useful english dictionary
conservative — adj 1. opposed to change, diehard, reactionary, ultra conservative; (all of politics) right wing, rightist, Birchist, Birchite, Bourbonian, Hunker ous, Tory, Toryish. 2. cautious, prudent, careful, Inf. go slow; moderate, temperate, sober, stable … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder