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121 harte Kurs
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123 con la dolcezza si ottiene tutto
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > con la dolcezza si ottiene tutto
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124 prevalere
prevail* * *prevalere v. intr.1 to prevail (against s.o., sthg.; over s.o., sthg.): all'ultimo congresso prevalse la linea dura, the hard line prevailed at the last congress; alla fine fu il buon senso a prevalere, in the end common sense prevailed2 ( essere in numero superiore) to outnumber, to be in the majority: ci sono ancora alcuni decessi, ma prevale il numero delle guarigioni, there are still some deaths, but they are outnumbered by recoveries.◘ prevalersi v.intr.pron. (non com.) to avail oneself, to take* advantage: si prevalse della sua autorità per avere ciò che voleva, he availed himself of his authority to get what he wanted.* * *[preva'lere]verbo intransitivo (aus. avere, essere)1) (imporsi) to predominate, to preponderate (su over)2) (vincere) to prevail (su against)3) (dominare) [argomento, questione] to dominate* * *prevalere/preva'lere/ [96](aus. avere, essere)1 (imporsi) to predominate, to preponderate (su over)2 (vincere) to prevail (su against); è prevalso il buonsenso sanity prevailed3 (dominare) [argomento, questione] to dominate; tale è il sentimento che prevale nell'opinione pubblica this is the prevailing public mood4 (avere la meglio) prevalere sul nemico to beat the enemy. -
125 Rifondazione Comunista
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126 проводить особенно жёсткую политику по
Проводить особенно жесткую политику по-- Belgium is adopting a particularly hard line on the whole question of tobacco advertising.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > проводить особенно жёсткую политику по
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127 Betonpolitik
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128 nepopustljiv
adv unyielding, inexorable, unremitting, relentless, inflexible, unbending, uncompromising, firm, hard-line, insistent, tenacious, intransigent, determined, dogged, obstinate* * *• ruthless• dogged• dour• unrelenting• uncompromizing• unyielding• unbending• stern• steadfast• stubborn• sturdy• indomitable• inflexible
См. также в других словарях:
hard-line — (adj.) 1958, originally in reference to Soviet communist policies, from HARD (Cf. hard) + LINE (Cf. line) (n.) in the political sense. Related: Hard liner (1963) … Etymology dictionary
hard-line — adj having extreme political beliefs, and refusing to change them ▪ a hard line Marxist →hard line at ↑hard1 (21) … Dictionary of contemporary English
hard-line — hard′ line′ or hard′line adj. cvb gov adhering rigidly to a dogma, theory, or plan; uncompromising • Etymology: 1960–65, amer. hard′ lin′er, n … From formal English to slang
hard-line — [adj] firm adamant, hard boiled*, hard core, hard nosed*, inflexible, militant, stand pat*, staunch, steadfast, stern, stiff, strict, unbending, uncompromising, ungiving, unyielding; concepts 267,403,542 … New thesaurus
hard-line — ☆ hard line [härd′līn΄ ] adj. characterized by an aggressive, unyielding position in politics, foreign policy, etc … English World dictionary
hard line — hard′ line′ n. cvb gov an uncompromising or unyielding stand, esp. in politics … From formal English to slang
hard line — ► NOUN ▪ an uncompromising adherence to a firm policy. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ uncompromising; strict. DERIVATIVES hardliner noun … English terms dictionary
hard line — noun a firm and uncompromising stance or position the governor took a hard line on drugs • Hypernyms: ↑position, ↑stance, ↑posture * * * ˌhard ˈline [hard line] noun … Useful english dictionary
Hard Line — Infobox Album Name = Hard Line Type = Studio Artist = The Blasters Released = Start date|1985 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Slash Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://wm06.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg sql=10:aiftxqq5ld6e… … Wikipedia
hard-line — adjective having extreme political beliefs, and refusing to change them: a hard line Marxist see also: take a hard line on/over hard 1 (33) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hard line — n. (pol.) to adopt, take; follow a hard line * * * [ˌhɑːd laɪn] follow a hard line take (pol.) to adopt … Combinatory dictionary