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nounവെറുപ്പ്, രസക്കേട് -
62 disaffection
[ˌdisə΄fekʃn] n ան բար յա ցակամություն, դժգոհություն -
63 disaffection among the armed forces
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64 disaffection with smb
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65 disaffection with the government
Politics english-russian dictionary > disaffection with the government
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66 disaffection of young people
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67 disaffection dis·af·fec·tion n
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68 in disaffection
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69 political disaffection
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70 allegiance
əˈli:dʒəns сущ.
1) лояльность, верность, преданность to give allegiance ≈ быть лояльным, вступать в соглашение to pledge/swear allegiance ≈ клясться в верности true (unfailing, unswerving) allegiance ≈ истинная верность allegiance to a cause ≈ верность принципам Syn: devotion, fidelity, loyalty Ant: disaffection, disloyalty, rebellion, sedition, treachery, treason
2) ист. вассальная зависимость Syn: fealtyn верность, преданность, лояльностьallegiance ист. вассальная зависимость ~ верность, преданность;
лояльность ~ обязательство верности ~ пребывание в гражданствеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > allegiance
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71 lowly employment
Общая лексика: неблагодарное дело (To go about the congregation ferreting our disaffection, like a gamekeeper after rabbits, is a lowly employment, and is generally rewarded most sorrowfully.), неблагодарное занятие -
72 disaffectedness
disaffectedness, disaffection s (to, toward[s]) Unzufriedenheit f (mit), Abgeneigtheit f (gegen), (POL auch Staats)Verdrossenheit f -
73 government
n2) правление, управление государством, форма правления, руководство•to announce one's new government — объявлять состав своего правительства
to be designated the depositary governments — юр. назначаться в качестве правительств-депозитариев
to bring down a government — добиваться падения / отставки правительства; свергать правительство
to dismiss / to dissolve a government — отправлять в отставку / распускать правительство
to force the government into an early general election — заставлять правительство провести досрочные всеобщие выборы
to install a government — создавать / ставить у власти правительство
to pledge a government (to) — обязывать правительство (к чему-л.)
to resign one's government to smb — передавать руководство кому-л.
- all-party governmentto sweep a government from power — смещать правительство в результате убедительной победы его противников на выборах
- anti-crisis government
- at the helm of the government
- authoritarian government
- biracial government
- bourgeois government
- broadly based government
- caretaker government
- center-right government
- central government
- centralized government - civil government
- civilian government
- clean government
- coalition government
- collapse of a government
- communist government
- composition of the government
- Conservative Government
- constitutional government
- corrupt government
- crisis coalition government
- de facto government
- democratic government
- Democratic Government
- democratically elected government
- depositary government
- devolved government
- dictatorial government
- disaffection with the government
- dissolution of a government
- donor government
- elected government
- establishment of a fully independent government
- fate of the government stands to be decided
- federal government
- for the government of a country
- four-party government
- friendly government
- genocidal government
- government and opposition
- government by crony
- government has collapsed
- government has failed the people
- government has lost its credibility - government in waiting
- government is using its immense power
- government led by...
- government of a country
- government of a state
- government of national agreement
- government of national confidence
- government of national reconciliation
- government of national salvation
- government of national unity
- government of the day
- government recognized de facto
- government recognized de jure
- government survived a rebellion by Conservative MPs
- government will be for 3 months
- government within a government
- handpicked government
- head of government
- Her / His Majesty's Government
- host government
- ideological complexion of the government
- imperialist government
- in defiance of the government
- incoming government
- incompetent government
- independent government
- interim government
- inviolability of the government
- invisible government
- Labour Government
- left-bourgeois government
- left-wing government
- legitimate government
- less government
- liberal government
- local government
- majority government
- maladministration in the government
- military government
- military-backed government
- minority government
- moderate government
- more devolved government
- multiparty government
- municipal government
- national government
- national unity government
- neutral government
- newly-formed government
- on the orders of the government
- one party style of government
- opposing governments
- organs of government
- outgoing government
- overthrow of a government
- overthrown government
- parliamentary government
- post-war government
- power-sharing government
- prime minister's conduct of government
- protest to the government
- provincial government
- provisional government
- puppet government
- racist government
- reactionary government
- recipe for stable government
- refugee government
- republican government
- Republican Government
- reshuffle of the government
- restoration of a government
- rightist government
- right-wing government
- rupture of a coalition government
- scandal-tainted government - self-declared government
- shadow government
- shape of the government
- shared government
- shutdown of the government agencies
- shutdown of the government
- single-party government
- smb's challenge for government
- smb's style of government
- socialist government
- sole legitimate government
- sovereign government
- Soviet government
- stable government
- stop-gap government
- strong government
- student government
- successor government
- system of government
- then government
- totalitarian government
- transition government
- transitional government
- tripartite coalition government
- tsarist government
- uncaring government
- under the government
- under the present government
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74 disaffectedness
{,disə'fektidnis}
n недоволство, неприязън, дух на непокорство* * *{,disъ'fektidnis} n недоволство; неприязън; дух на не* * *нелоялност;* * *n недоволство, неприязън, дух на непокорство* * *disaffectedness, disaffection [¸disə´fektidnis, ¸disə´fekʃən] n недоволство, неприязън; нелоялност. -
75 disaffected
adj. дурамжхан, таагүй. disaffection n. дурамжхан байх. -
76 allegiance
noun1) верность, преданность; лояльность2) hist. вассальная зависимостьSyn:fealty, fidelity, loyaltyAnt:disaffection, disloyalty, rebellion, sedition, treachery, acac.htm>treason* * *(n) вассальная зависимость; лояльность; преданность* * *лояльность, верность, преданность* * *[al·le·giance || ə'liːdʒəns] n. верность, лояльность, преданность, верноподданство, вассальная зависимость* * *верностьлояльностьпреданность* * *1) лояльность 2) ист. вассальная зависимость -
77 complaint
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78 discontent
недовольство имя существительное:неудовлетворенность (dissatisfaction, discontent, discontentment)имя прилагательное: глагол: -
79 dislike
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80 displeasure
См. также в других словарях:
Disaffection — Dis af*fec tion, n. 1. State of being disaffected; alienation or want of affection or good will, esp. toward those in authority; unfriendliness; dislike. [1913 Webster] In the making laws, princes must have regard to . . . the affections and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disaffection — I noun abandonment, alienation, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, bad blood, bad faith, bitterness, breach, break, contempt, coolness, defection, dereliction, desertion, disagreement, discomfort, discontent, discord, discordance,… … Law dictionary
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disaffection — /dis euh fek sheuhn/, n. the absence or alienation of affection or goodwill; estrangement; disloyalty: Disaffection often leads to outright treason. [1595 1605; DIS 1 + AFFECTION1] * * * … Universalium
disaffection — noun /dɪsəˈfɛkʃən/ a) Discontent; unrest. His disaffection with all Microsoft products, while justified, was alarming. b) Alienation; loss of loyalty … Wiktionary
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disaffection — Synonyms and related words: Punic faith, alienation, bad faith, barratry, breach, breach of faith, breach of friendship, breach of promise, breach of trust, break, cleavage, cleft, dereliction, disaffinity, disapprobation, disapproval, disfavor,… … Moby Thesaurus
disaffection — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. estrangement, aversion, resentment; see alienation , hatred 1 , 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The act of estranging or the condition of being estranged: alienation, estrangement. See LOVE. 2. An interruption in… … English dictionary for students
disaffection — dis|af|fec|tion [ ,dısə fekʃən ] noun uncount the state of no longer feeling loyal toward a group or organization … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disaffection — dis·af fec·tion || ‚dɪsÉ™ fekʃn n. alienation, estrangement, absence of affection; discontent, disloyalty … English contemporary dictionary