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1 great-power chauvinism
Politics english-russian dictionary > great-power chauvinism
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2 chauvinism
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3 великодержавный шовинизм
Русско-английский политический словарь > великодержавный шовинизм
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4 великодержавный шовинизм
Русско-английский военный словарь > великодержавный шовинизм
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5 шовинизм
chauvinism, jingoism, flag waving; spread-eagleism амер. -
6 великодержавный
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > великодержавный
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7 шовинизм
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8 великодержавный шовинизм
мужской шовинизм, проявление мужского превосходства — male chauvinism
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > великодержавный шовинизм
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9 великодержавный
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10 великодержавный
great-power (attr)великодержа́вный шовини́зм — great-power chauvinism ['ʃəʊ-]
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11 великодержавный
прил. great-powerБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > великодержавный
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