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dictator

  • 1 dictator

    [dɪk'teɪtə(r)]
    n
    * * *
    noun (an all-powerful ruler: As soon as he became dictator, he made all political parties illegal and governed the country as he liked.) dyktator

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  • 2 dictatorship

    [dɪk'teɪtəʃɪp]
    n
    * * *
    1) (the authority of a dictator: His dictatorship is threatened by the terrorists.) dyktatura
    2) (a state ruled by a dictator: That country is a dictatorship now.) dyktatura

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  • 3 butcher

    ['butʃə(r)] 1. n
    rzeźnik(-iczka) m(f); ( fig) oprawca m
    2. vt
    cattle zarzynać (zarżnąć perf); people dokonywać (dokonać perf) rzezi na +loc
    * * *
    ['bu ə] 1. noun
    (a person whose business is to kill cattle etc for food and/or sell their flesh.) rzeźnik
    2. verb
    1) (to kill for food.) szlachtować, zarzynać
    2) (to kill cruelly: All the prisoners were butchered by the dictator.) zarzynać

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  • 4 dictate

    1. [dɪk'teɪt] vt 2. vi

    to dictate tonarzucać (narzucić perf) swoją wolę +dat

    3. ['dɪkteɪt] n
    * * *
    [dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]
    1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) dyktować
    2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) dyktować
    3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) narzucać
    - dictator
    - dictatorship

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  • 5 down with

    (get rid of: Down with the dictator!) precz z

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  • 6 indoctrinate

    [ɪn'dɔktrɪneɪt]
    vt
    * * *
    [in'doktrineit]
    (to fill with a certain teaching or set of opinions, beliefs etc: The dictator tried to indoctrinate schoolchildren with the ideals of his party.) indoktrynować

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  • 7 rebel

    1. ['rɛbl] n ( POL)
    rebeliant(ka) m(f); (against society, parents) buntownik(-iczka) m(f)
    2. [rɪ'bɛl] vi
    * * *
    1. ['rebl] noun
    1) (a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government: The rebels killed many soldiers; ( also adjective) rebel troops.) powstaniec, buntownik
    2) (a person who does not accept the rules of normal behaviour etc: My son is a bit of a rebel.) buntownik
    2. [rə'bel] verb
    (to fight (against people in authority): The people rebelled against the dictator; Teenagers often rebel against their parents' way of life.) buntować się
    - rebellious
    - rebelliously
    - rebelliousness

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  • 8 relinquish

    [rɪ'lɪŋkwɪʃ]
    vt
    authority zrzekać się (zrzec się perf) +gen; claim zaniechać ( perf) +gen, rezygnować (zrezygnować perf) z +gen
    * * *
    [rə'liŋkwiʃ]
    (to give up: The dictator was forced to relinquish control of the country.) wyrzec się

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  • 9 removal

    [rɪ'muːvəl]
    n
    (of object, stain, kidney) usunięcie nt; ( from office) zwolnienie nt; ( BRIT) przewóz m mebli
    * * *
    noun (the act of removing or the state of being removed, especially the moving of furniture etc to a new home: After his removal from power, the dictator was sent into exile; Our removal is to take place on Monday; ( also adjective) a removal van.) usunięcie, przeprowadzka

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  • 10 revolt

    [rɪ'vəult] 1. n
    bunt m, rewolta f
    2. vi 3. vt
    budzić (wzbudzić perf) odrazę w +loc

    to revolt against sb/sth — buntować się przeciwko komuś/czemuś

    * * *
    [rə'vəult] 1. verb
    1) (to rebel (against a government etc): The army revolted against the dictator.) zbuntować się
    2) (to disgust: His habits revolt me.) budzić odrazę
    2. noun
    1) (the act of rebelling: The peasants rose in revolt.) bunt
    2) (a rebellion.) bunt
    - revolting

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  • 11 rise

    [raɪz] 1. n
    ( incline) wzniesienie nt; ( BRIT) ( salary increase) podwyżka f; (in prices, temperature) wzrost m; ( fig)

    rise to powerdojście nt do władzy

    2. vi; pt rose, pp risen
    prices, numbers rosnąć, wzrastać (wzrosnąć perf); waters, voice, level podnosić się (podnieść się perf); sun, moon wschodzić (wzejść perf); wind przybierać (przybrać perf) na sile; sound wznosić się (wznieść się perf); (from bed, knees) wstawać (wstać perf); (also: rise up) tower, building wznosić się; ( rebel) powstawać (powstać perf)

    to give rise todiscussion, misunderstandings wywoływać (wywołać perf); ( life) dawać (dać perf) początek +dat

    to rise to the occasionstawać (stanąć perf) na wysokości zadania

    * * *
    1. past tense - rose; verb
    1) (to become greater, larger, higher etc; to increase: Food prices are still rising; His temperature rose; If the river rises much more, there will be a flood; Her voice rose to a scream; Bread rises when it is baked; His spirits rose at the good news.) rosnąć, podnosić się
    2) (to move upwards: Smoke was rising from the chimney; The birds rose into the air; The curtain rose to reveal an empty stage.) wznosić się
    3) (to get up from bed: He rises every morning at six o'clock.) wstawać
    4) (to stand up: The children all rose when the headmaster came in.) powstać
    5) ((of the sun etc) to appear above the horizon: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.) wschodzić
    6) (to slope upwards: Hills rose in the distance; The ground rises at this point.) wznosić się
    7) (to rebel: The people rose (up) in revolt against the dictator.) powstać
    8) (to move to a higher rank, a more important position etc: He rose to the rank of colonel.) awansować
    9) ((of a river) to begin or appear: The Rhône rises in the Alps.) wypływać
    10) ((of wind) to begin; to become stronger: Don't go out in the boat - the wind has risen.) podnieść się
    11) (to be built: Office blocks are rising all over the town.) wyrastać
    12) (to come back to life: Jesus has risen.) zmartwychwstać
    2. noun
    1) ((the) act of rising: He had a rapid rise to fame; a rise in prices.) wyniesienie, zwyżka
    2) (an increase in salary or wages: She asked her boss for a rise.) podwyżka
    3) (a slope or hill: The house is just beyond the next rise.) wzniesienie
    4) (the beginning and early development of something: the rise of the Roman Empire.) początki, rozkwit
    3. adjective
    the rising sun; rising prices; the rising generation; a rising young politician.) wschodzący, rosnący, dorastający
    - late riser
    - give rise to
    - rise to the occasion

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  • 12 sway

    [sweɪ] 1. vi
    chwiać się (zachwiać się perf), kołysać się (zakołysać się perf)
    2. vt
    sterować +instr
    3. n
    * * *
    [swei] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) move from side to side or up and down with a swinging or rocking action: The branches swayed gently in the breeze.) kołysać się
    2) (to influence the opinion etc of: She's too easily swayed by her feelings.) wpływać na, powodować
    2. noun
    1) (the motion of swaying: the sway of the ship's deck.) kołysanie się, chwianie
    2) (power, rule or control: people under the sway of the dictator.) władza, wpływy

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  • 13 take up arms

    ( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) chwytać za broń

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