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21 деспотизм
1) General subject: despotism, oppressive domination, tyranny, high-handedness2) Bookish: arbitrariness3) Makarov: arbitrary rule -
22 деспотия
1) General subject: despotism2) leg.N.P. despotic government, tyranny3) International relations: authoritarian rule -
23 жестокость
1) General subject: Hunnishness, acerbity, asperity (характера), atrocity, barbarity, brutality, cannibalism, cruelty, devilment, devilry, deviltry, diabolism, ferociousness, ferocity, gothicism, grimness, ill treatment, ill-treatment, inhumanity, mercilessness, rigidity, savageness, savagery, severity, truculence, tyranny, violence, acts of cruelty (against), fierceness2) Economy: harshness3) Australian slang: aggro4) Diplomatic term: inhumane act5) Makarov: acerbity (в характере человека), iron -
24 жить под гнетом жёсткой тирании
General subject: live underneath a crushing tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жить под гнетом жёсткой тирании
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25 жить под гнетом жестокой тирании
Makarov: live underneath a crushing tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жить под гнетом жестокой тирании
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26 жить под игом тирании
General subject: live beneath tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жить под игом тирании
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27 мучить чрезмерной требовательностью
General subject: grind by tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мучить чрезмерной требовательностью
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28 неприкрытая тирания
Makarov: barefaced and open tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неприкрытая тирания
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29 под игом тирании
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30 помпадурство
General subject: petty tyranny -
31 произвол
1) General subject: arbitrariness, arbitrary treatment (...в отношении кого-л. -...of smb.), despotism, high handedness, high-handedness, mercy, outrage, tyranny, arbitrary will, arbitrary decisions, arbitrary action2) Mathematics: arbitrary rule3) Law: abuse of discretion, abused discretion, arbitrary behavior, arbitrary behaviour, free will, self-will4) Diplomatic term: lawlessness5) Politics: arbitrary actions6) Advertising: rough justice7) leg.N.P. abuse of power -
32 свергнуть тиранию
General subject: hurl tyranny -
33 стонать под гнетом тирании
Makarov: groan under the yoke of tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стонать под гнетом тирании
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34 стонать под игом тирании
Makarov: groan under the yoke of tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стонать под игом тирании
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35 тиранить
General subject: domineer, grind by tyranny, tyrannize, tyrant, ride roughshod over, trample under foot, martyrize, torment, torture -
36 тирания
1) General subject: rod, tyranny, oppression2) Makarov: oppressive rule -
37 тиранство
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38 фашистская тирания
Law: fascist tyrannyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фашистская тирания
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39 явная тирания
Makarov: barefaced and open tyranny -
40 Ц-8
ЦАРЬ И БОГ NP nom only subj-compl with copula (subj: human)1. a person who possesses unlimited authority, powerlord and master(be) like God Almighty.Кругом на сотни километров была одна тайга, и жаловаться на произвол начальника экспедиции было некому: он был здесь царь и бог. For hundreds of kilometers around there was nothing but taiga, and there was no one to complain to about the tyranny of the expedition leader: here, he was lord and master.2. an excellent specialist, a person who is very knowledgeable in some field or about some mattertopnotch expertmaster hand whiz (one knows sth.) inside out.Давай попросим Роберта помочь тебе с компьютером, он в этом деле царь и бог. Let's ask Robert to help you with the computer, he's a whiz at computers.
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