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n полит. правый, реакционерСинонимический ряд:1. right (adj.) conservative; orthodox; right; right-wing; traditionalist2. diehard (noun) bitter-ender; conservative; diehard; fundamentalist; old liner; praetorian; pullback; right; right wing; right-winger; standpat; standpatter; tory3. extreme right winger (noun) agitator; bully; extreme right winger; fascist; Nazi; radical; reactionary -
7 rightist
ˈraɪtɪst сущ.;
полит. правый, реакционер (политика) правый, реакционер - * leanings правые тенденции rightist правый ~ полит. правый, реакционер ~ реакционерБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rightist
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