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to demand one's rights (justice)

  • 1 to demand one's rights

    to demand one's rights (justice) требовать своих прав (справедливости)

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  • 2 demand

    1. III
    demand smth. demand trial (one's rights, justice, mercy, help, food, an immediate payment, etc.) требовать суда и т. д.; demand shelter просить /добиваться/ предоставления убежища; they demanded nothing but amusement им ничего не нужно было, креме развлечений; he demanded an interview он настаивал на интервью; demand smb.'s name and address (smb.'s business, etc.) потребовать, чтобы назвали [чей л ] адрес и фамилию и т. д.; this matter demands immediate attention этим делом необходимо заняться немедленно; this operation demands skill and experience необходимо обладать опытом и умением, чтобы сделать такую операцию; does this letter demand an immediate answer? на это письмо нужно сразу же ответить?
    2. IV
    demand smth. in some manner demand smth. openly (publicly, secretly. insistently, sharply, calmly, insolently. etc.) открыто и т. д. требовать чего-л.
    3. XIII
    demand to do smth. usually with Passive Infinitive he demanded to be told everything' (to be given a hearing, to be shown the way, etc.) он потребовал /настаивал на том/, чтобы ему все рассказали и т. д.
    4. XXI1
    demand smth. of /from /smb. demand too high a price of /from/ me (a dollar from the boy, an apology from him, complete secrecy of her, unstinted help from his neighbours, etc.) (потребовать от меня [уплатить] слишком большую сумму и т. д.; demand smth., for smb.'s smth. demand freedom for his people (money for her daughter, etc.) (по)требовать свободу для своего народа и т. д. || demand smth. by word of mouth (in writing) требовать чего-л. в устной (в письменной) форме
    5. XXV
    demand that... demand that this work should be done (that I should help him, that children should be admitted, that he should be heard, that we visit her every day, etc.) требовать /настаивать на том/, чтобы эта работа была сделана и т. д., he demands that I should tell him everything он требует /настаивает/, чтобы я ему все рассказывал /обо всем докладывал/ abs "What's the meaning of this?'', he demanded "Что все это значит?" demand потребовал он объяснения

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > demand

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