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101 militante de la paz
(n.) = peace activistEx. An example of 'weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.* * *(n.) = peace activistEx: An example of 'weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.
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102 no revelar información
(v.) = keep + silent, keep + silenceEx. As a consequence, the Jewish survivors of the genocide were under pressure to keep silent.Ex. Local policies have to keep silence about one, if not their principal object: regulating the presence of immigrants in the city.* * *(v.) = keep + silent, keep + silenceEx: As a consequence, the Jewish survivors of the genocide were under pressure to keep silent.
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103 palabra ambigua
(n.) = weasel wordEx. An example of ' weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.* * *(n.) = weasel wordEx: An example of ' weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.
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104 palabra engañosa
(n.) = weasel wordEx. An example of ' weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.* * *(n.) = weasel wordEx: An example of ' weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.
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105 palabra equívoca
f.weasel word.* * *(n.) = weasel wordEx. An example of ' weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.* * *(n.) = weasel wordEx: An example of ' weasel word' usage might be the description of a bombing campaign -- a peace activist might describe it as 'genocide' whereas a military spokesperson might use the term 'collateral damage'.
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106 política de adquisiciones
(n.) = acquisition policy [acquisitions policy], collection development [collections development], selection policy, collection policyEx. Professionals need to be shown that with the increasing use of computers, data collection need not be expensive: an automated circulation system, for example, will readily generate information for modifying acquisition policy.Ex. I think that materials selection, as significant as the job is in itself, is only part of the larger responsibility of collection development.Ex. Use-based selection policies represent a sound principle, but their implementation depends upon a more effective feedback from user to abstractor than most abstracting agencies can achieve.Ex. The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times.* * *(n.) = acquisition policy [acquisitions policy], collection development [collections development], selection policy, collection policyEx: Professionals need to be shown that with the increasing use of computers, data collection need not be expensive: an automated circulation system, for example, will readily generate information for modifying acquisition policy.
Ex: I think that materials selection, as significant as the job is in itself, is only part of the larger responsibility of collection development.Ex: Use-based selection policies represent a sound principle, but their implementation depends upon a more effective feedback from user to abstractor than most abstracting agencies can achieve.Ex: The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times. -
107 respaldar un argumento
(v.) = back + Posesivo + argument, buttress + argument, buttress + Posesivo + caseEx. This article discusses how librarians can slay these dragons by backing their arguments for more resources for youth through carefully collected data.Ex. Arguments that main entries are not needed in online catalogs are buttressed by the observation that abandoning them would result in substantial economic gain = Los argumentos de que las entradas principales no se necesitan en los catálogos en línea están respaldados por la observación de que si las abandonamos se obtendría un importante beneficio económico.Ex. Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.* * *(v.) = back + Posesivo + argument, buttress + argument, buttress + Posesivo + caseEx: This article discusses how librarians can slay these dragons by backing their arguments for more resources for youth through carefully collected data.
Ex: Arguments that main entries are not needed in online catalogs are buttressed by the observation that abandoning them would result in substantial economic gain = Los argumentos de que las entradas principales no se necesitan en los catálogos en línea están respaldados por la observación de que si las abandonamos se obtendría un importante beneficio económico.Ex: Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case. -
108 un bariburrillo de
Ex. Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.* * *Ex: Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.
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109 un popurrí de
= a potpourri of, a welter ofEx. This chapter has described a pot-pourri of possibilities for searching computer produced catalogues.Ex. Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.* * *= a potpourri of, a welter ofEx: This chapter has described a pot-pourri of possibilities for searching computer produced catalogues.
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110 un revoltijo de
= a jumble of, a welter ofEx. In a jumble of old papers I recently came across the photograph of a young man striding through a classroom door.Ex. Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.* * *= a jumble of, a welter ofEx: In a jumble of old papers I recently came across the photograph of a young man striding through a classroom door.
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111 verdad a medias
a half truth* * *(n.) = half truth, half-factEx. Father-son relationships in the African American family are shrouded in social myths and half truths.Ex. Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.* * *(n.) = half truth, half-factEx: Father-son relationships in the African American family are shrouded in social myths and half truths.
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112 soykırım
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113 Genozid
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114 ludobójstw|o
n książk. genocide- zbrodnia ludobójstwa (the crime of) genocideThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ludobójstw|o
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115 покушение на геноцид
attempted genocide; attempt to commit (an act of) genocideРусско-английский юридический словарь > покушение на геноцид
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116 (преступный) сговор с целью совершения геноцида
Law: conspiracy to commit genocideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (преступный) сговор с целью совершения геноцида
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117 Африка: контроль над рождаемостью или геноцид?
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Африка: контроль над рождаемостью или геноцид?
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118 Конвенция о геноциде
International law: Genocide conventionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Конвенция о геноциде
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119 вопрос международного значения
UN: matter of international concern (The punishment of the crime of genocide is a matter of international concern (GA Res 96 (I))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вопрос международного значения
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120 вступление в сговор для совершения (преступления) геноцида
Law: conspiracy to commit genocideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вступление в сговор для совершения (преступления) геноцида
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Genocide — Génocide Un génocide est l extermination physique, intentionnelle, systématique et programmée d un groupe ou d une partie d un groupe en raison de ses origines ethniques, religieuses ou sociales[1]. Sommaire 1 Étymologie 2 Définition … Wikipédia en Français
GÉNOCIDE — Inventée par le professeur américain d’origine polonaise R. Lemkin qui, pour ce faire, n’a tenu aucun compte des règles élémentaires de l’étymologie, l’expression gréco latine de «génocide» cherche à introduire pour les groupes entiers d’humains… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Genocide — Genocide literally means the murder of an entire race. Raphael Lemkin coined the term in reference to the Ottoman Turkish massacres of the Armenians during World War I. Following the Nazi atrocities against the Jews in World War II, the… … Historical Dictionary of the Kurds
genocide — geno·cide / je nə ˌsīd/ n: acts committed with intent to partially or wholly destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group; also: the crime of committing such an act Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. genocide … Law dictionary
genocide — gen o*cide n. The systematic killing of a racial or cultural group; as, the Nazi genocide of Jews left few in Germany or Poland after World War II. Syn: race murder, racial extermination. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
genocide — 1944, apparently coined by Polish born U.S. jurist Raphael Lemkin (1900 1959) in his work Axis Rule in Occupied Europe [p.19], in reference to Nazi extermination of Jews, lit. killing a tribe, from Gk. genos race, kind (see GENUS (Cf. genus)) +… … Etymology dictionary
genocide — [n] mass extermination annihilation, carnage, decimation, ethnic cleansing, holocaust, massacre, mass execution, mass murder, race extermination, slaughter; concept 252 … New thesaurus
genocide — ► NOUN ▪ the deliberate killing of a very large number of people from a particular ethnic group or nation. DERIVATIVES genocidal adjective. ORIGIN from Greek genos race + CIDE(Cf. ↑ cide) … English terms dictionary
genocide — [jen′ə sīd΄] n. [< Gr genos, race, kind (see GENUS) + CIDE: first applied to the attempted extermination of the Jews by Nazi Germany] the systematic killing of, or a program of action intended to destroy, a whole national or ethnic group… … English World dictionary
Genocide — This article is about the crime. For other uses, see Genocide (disambiguation). Buchenwald concentration camp was technically not an extermination camp, though it was a site of an extraordinary number of deaths … Wikipedia
Génocide — Un génocide est l extermination physique, intentionnelle, systématique et programmée d un groupe ou d une partie d un groupe en raison de ses origines ethniques, religieuses ou sociales[1]. Sommaire 1 Histoire et étymologie 2 Définition … Wikipédia en Français