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1 бред преследования
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2 избегать
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > избегать
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3 избежит преследований
1. avoid persecution2. avoidding persecutionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > избежит преследований
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4 безжалостное преследование
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > безжалостное преследование
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5 избежать
1. avoid2. avoidingАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > избежать
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6 избежать
1. elude2. obviate3. avoid; shun; escape; evade4. dodge5. escape6. shun -
7 избегать
гл. avoid, obviateСинонимический ряд:сторониться (глаг.) сторониться; чуждаться; чураться -
8 избежать преследований
1) Religion: avoid persecution2) Politics: escape persecutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избежать преследований
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9 избегать преследований
Religion: avoid persecutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избегать преследований
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10 ucie|c
pf — ucie|kać impf (ucieknę, uciekniesz, uciekł, uciekli — uciekam) Ⅰ vi 1. (szybko oddalić się) to escape, to flee, to run (away)- uciec przed pogonią/policją to escape from pursuit/the police- uciekać przed nieprzyjacielem/prześladowaniami to flee the enemy/from persecution- uciekać w popłochu to run for one’s life- uciekł, kiedy tylko mnie zobaczył he ran away as soon as he saw me- uciec przed deszczem/burzą (schronić się) to take shelter from the rain/storm2. pot. (opuścić, wydostać się) to escape, to get out; [więzień] to break free a. out; (z kraju) to defect, to flee; (od rodziny) to run away- uciec z armii/klatki/więzienia to escape from the army/a cage/prison- uciec na Zachód to defect to the West- chłopiec uciekł oknem the boy got out a. escaped through the window- uciec z lekcji to skip class a. classes pot.3. (wyjechać) to elope, to run off (z kimś with sb); to run away (z czymś with sth) 4. przen. to escape; to get away (od czegoś from sth) [faktów, prawdy]; to run away (od czegoś from sth) [obowiązków, sytuacji]- uciekać przed kimś (unikać) to avoid a. shun sb5. przen. (mijać, upływać) [czas] to fly; [chwile, dni] to slip by 6. pot. (ulecieć) [gaz, powietrze] to escape, to leak; (wypłynąć) [benzyna, woda] to escape, to leak, to run off- krew uciekła mu z twarzy blood a. colour drained from his face7. przen. (gasnąć, niknąć) [życie] to drain (z kogoś out of sb) 8. (stać się niewidocznym) to flash by- drzewa uciekają za oknami pociągu the trees flash by train windows- uciekać z czyjegoś pola widzenia disappear from sb’s field of vision9 (odwrócić wzrok) to look away; [oczy] to skitter away- nie uciekaj oczami! don’t look away!10 (wypaść, wyśliznąć się) [piłka, ziemniak] to slip (z czegoś from sth) 11 pot. (zostać zapomnianym) to escape, to slip- numer jej telefonu uciekł mi z pamięci her telephone number slipped my mind a. escaped my memory- zamilkł na chwilę, bo uciekł mu wątek he fell silent for a moment, because he had lost his train of thought- uciec uwadze to escape attention- to zupełnie uciekło mojej uwadze it completely escaped my attention12 pot. (ominąć) przez niego uciekł mi awans I lost the promotion because of him- uciekła mi taka okazja! what a bargain I missed!- gazetę przeczytam jutro – przecież mi nie ucieknie I will read the newspaper tomorrow – it will keep13 pot. (odjechać) uciekł nam autobus/pociąg we missed the bus/train 14 pot. (odejść) to run (along a. away)- uciekaj, teraz jestem zajęty run along a. away, I’m busy at the momentⅡ uciec się — uciekać się 1. (posłużyć się) to fall back (do czegoś on sth); to have recourse a. resort (do czegoś to sth); to resort to (do czegoś to sth)- bez uciekania się do czegoś without recourse a. resort to sth- osiągnąć zwycięstwo uciekając się do przemocy to achieve victory by resort to violence2. książk. (zwrócić się o pomoc) to fall back (do kogoś on sb) [rodziców]; to have recourse a. resort (do kogoś to sb) [sądu]■ uciec, gdzie pieprz rośnie pot. to run a mile- dusza uciekła komuś w pięty pot. sb’s heart was in their boots/mouthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ucie|c
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11 New Christians
Term applied to Portuguese of Jewish descent who had been converted to Christianity after the 1496 expulsion of Jews law of King Manuel I. Jews had settled in Portugal since the early years of the monarchy, and by the late 15th century, a significant minority of Jews was dominant in agriculture, medicine, crafts, finance, and government. Part of King Manuel's marriage contract with a Spanish princess decreed the expulsion of Jews in Portugal, following what had occurred in Spain in 1492. Those persons who had converted to Christianity after the 1496 expulsion law in order to avoid having to leave Portugal were termed "New Christians" (Cristãos-Novos) to distinguish them from "Old Christians," the remainder of the Christian population. For centuries thereafter, New Christians suffered persecution and discrimination in Portugal, both at the hands of the Inquisition (after 1536) and from other sectors of society. It was not until the laws passed by the Marquis de Pombal regime in the 1770s that official discrimination in holding public office in Portugal was ended in the case of the New Christians. Some New Christians only formally adopted Catholicism and as "Crypto-Jews" practiced corrupted forms of Judaic belief in remote provincial towns such as Belmonte, in Beira Alta province. Such practices continued into the 20th century
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