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121 Nichiren Buddhism
Религия: (One of the largest schools of Japanese Buddhism named after its founder, the 13th-century militant prophet and saint Nichiren) нитирэн -
122 Salihiyah
Религия: (A militant, reformist, and puritanical Sufi order) салихийа -
123 Taborites
Религия: (Members of a militant group of Bohemian Hussite reformers) табориты -
124 action
n1) действие, мера, шаг, выступление, акция2) юр. судебное дело; иск3) воен. боевые действия; бой, сражение•to bolster international actions against a country — подкреплять международные меры против какой-л. страны
to bring into action — 1) бросать / вводить в бой 2) приводить в действие
to bring legal action against smb — возбуждать дело против кого-л.; подавать в суд на кого-л.
to call off one's industrial action — отменять забастовку
to carry out terrorist actions — осуществлять террористические акты / акты террора
to condemn smb's actions — осуждать чьи-л. действия / шаги
to connive at aggressive actions — попустительствовать агрессивным действиям, закрывать глаза на агрессивные действия
to contemplate actions — намечать меры / шаги
to dismiss an action — прекращать / закрывать дело
to fight a rearguard action — 1) воен. вести арьергардные бои 2) делать последние попытки отстоять свою позицию
to initiate action(s) — начинать действие, приступать к действиям
to invalidate actions — аннулировать / лишать юридической силы какие-л. действия / меры / шаги
to lift an action — отменять какую-л. акцию / меру
to plan further actions — планировать дальнейшие акции / шаги
to pledge to take actions — обязываться предпринять меры / шаги
to preclude any actions — предотвращать / исключать любые действия
to prevent smb's actions — пресекать чьи-л. действия
to refrain from any actions — воздерживаться от каких-л. действий
to spark off the latest wave of legislative action — служить толчком к последней волне законодательной активности
to support smb's actions — поддерживать чьи-л. действия
to take actions against smb (on smth) — принимать меры против кого-л.
to take legal action against smb — подавать в суд на кого-л.; привлекать кого-л. к судебной ответственности; возбуждать дело против кого-л.
to translate smth into a positive action — претворять что-л. в дела
to undermine smb's concerted actions — подрывать чьи-л. согласованные действия
- action against separatismto wink at aggressive actions — попустительствовать агрессивным действиям, закрывать глаза на агрессивные действия
- action against terrorism
- action at law
- action for damages
- Action on Smoking and Health
- actions match one's words
- adventurous actions
- affirmative action
- aggressive actions
- anti-government actions
- anti-monopoly actions
- anti-NATO actions
- anti-racist actions
- anti-war actions
- appropriate actions
- arbitrary police actions
- armed actions
- ASH
- at risk of vindictive actions from smb
- barbarous actions
- brutal actions
- civic action
- civil action
- collective actions
- combined actions
- concerted actions
- congressional actions
- coordinated actions
- coordination of actions
- counter action
- course of action
- court action
- covert actions
- criminal action
- decisive actions
- delaying actions
- deliberate action
- democratic actions
- diplomatic action
- direct action
- disciplinary action against smb
- disciplinary action
- dishonorable action
- disunity of actions
- drastic actions
- effective actions
- efficiency of actions
- emergence actions
- enemy actions
- energetic actions
- enforcement actions
- escalation of military actions
- executive action
- external action - follow-up actions
- formal actions
- friendly action
- full-scale actions
- government actions
- harsh actions
- hasty actions
- heavy-handed actions
- high-handed actions
- holding actions
- illegal actions
- illegitimate actions
- immediate actions
- in action
- indirect action
- injurious actions
- integrated actions
- international actions
- job action
- joint actions
- killed in action
- lawful actions
- lawless actions
- legal action
- legislative actions
- legitimate actions
- limited industrial action
- line of action
- MIA
- militant actions
- military action
- missing in action
- more overt actions
- multilateral actions
- national action
- nationwide action
- nonreversible actions
- nonviolent actions
- one-sided actions
- open action
- overt action against smb
- peace action
- plan of actions
- police actions
- police took no action
- political action
- popular action
- positive actions
- powerful actions
- precipitate actions
- predatory actions
- preventive actions
- prompt actions
- protest action
- provocative action
- punitive action
- radical actions
- rash actions
- rearguard action
- reciprocal actions
- reflex actions
- renunciation of forcible actions
- repressive actions
- resolute actions
- retaliatory actions
- reversible actions
- revolutionary actions
- secondary actions
- separate actions
- social actions
- sordid actions - spontaneous actions
- strike action
- strikers have ended their action
- strong actions
- subversive actions
- sweeping security action
- swift actions
- sympathetic action
- targeted action
- terrorist action
- timely actions
- tit-for-tat action
- tough actions
- treacherous action
- unconstitutional actions
- unilateral actions
- united actions
- unity of actions
- urgent actions
- vigorous actions
- violent actions
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125 generation
n2) поколение (людей, машин, механизмов и т.п.)•- coming generation
- female generation
- future generation
- lost generation
- male generation
- militant generation
- next generation
- nuclear steam generation
- older generation
- post-war generation
- present generation
- rising generation
- subsequent generation
- young generation -
126 line
1. n1) линия; позиция; граница; пограничная линия2) направление; область ( деятельности); занятие•to be in line with smb's policy — соответствовать чьей-л. политике; согласовываться с чьей-л. политикой
to break through police lines — прорываться через полицейское оцепление / полицейский кордон
to come into line with smb — соглашаться, действовать в согласии кем-л.
to depart from a line — отходить от какого-л. курса
to deviate from the official line — отклоняться от официальной линии / позиции
to draw a line — подводить черту (под чем-л.); класть предел (чему-л.)
to fall in line behind smb — следовать чьему-л. примеру
to fall into line with smb — соглашаться с кем-л.
to get a line on smth — добывать сведения о чем-л.
to go over the line — переходить границы / предел
to hold the line — воен. держать оборону
to keep to one's own line — действовать самостоятельно / независимо
to moderate one's hard line — смягчать свой жесткий подход / курс
to reiterate one's line — снова заявлять о своей позиции
to restate one's line — снова заявлять о своей позиции
to step out of line with smb — занимать позицию, отличающуюся от чьей-л.
to take a line — придерживаться курса, направления
to talk along parallel lines — не находить точек согласия, перен. говорить на разных языках
- along similar linesto toe the line — вставать в общий строй; подчиняться
- applause line
- authorities' line
- below the official poverty line
- bottom line
- boundary line
- cautious line
- cease-fire line
- color line
- communication lines
- conciliatory line
- demarcation line
- division line
- food line
- foreign-policy line
- founder of the Churchill line
- general line in foreign policy
- general line
- green line - hot line
- in the line of duty
- international date line
- international line
- leftist line
- Line of Death
- line of business
- line of communication - main line
- militant line
- moderate line
- news line
- official line
- on non-party lines
- open line towards smb
- peaceful line
- policy line
- political line
- poverty line
- redrawing of political lines within the Parliament
- rigorous line
- sea lines of communication
- security line
- severe line
- soft line
- softening of one's line
- supply line
- tactical lines
- thin blue line
- tough line
- TUC official line
- undeviating line
- United Nations peace line 2. v2) стоять в ряд•to line up — присоединяться, солидаризироваться
to line oneself up unequivocally with smb — недвусмысленно солидаризоваться с кем-л.
to line up against smb — объединяться против кого-л.
to line with the opposition — объединяться с оппозицией; присоединяться к оппозиции
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127 opposition
1. nпротиводействие; сопротивление; оппозиция; возражениеto be adamant in one's opposition to smth — быть непреклонным в своих возражениях против чего-л.
to be in opposition to smth — быть / находиться в оппозиции к чему-л.
to drop one's opposition to smth — отказываться от своих возражений против чего-л.
to encounter strong opposition on the part of smth — встречать сильное сопротивление со стороны кого-л.
to express opposition against / to smth — выражать свое отрицательное отношение к чему-л.
to face opposition — сталкиваться с оппозицией / сопротивлением
to live up in opposition — находиться в оппозиции; выступать против (чего-л.)
to provoke the opposition into street demonstrations — провоцировать оппозицию на проведение уличных демонстраций
to reaffirm one's opposition to smth — подтверждать свои возражения против чего-л.
to register one's opposition to smth — демонстрировать свое противодействие чему-л.
to reverse one's opposition to smth — отказываться от своих возражений против чего-л.
to run into opposition from smb — сталкиваться с сопротивлением с чьей-л. стороны
to soften one's opposition to smth — уменьшать свое сопротивление чему-л.
- blanket oppositionto state one's opposition to smth — заявлять о своей оппозиции чему-л.
- Centre-Right opposition
- chronically splintered opposition
- conservative opposition
- crushing of opposition
- die-hard opposition
- external opposition
- fragmented opposition
- grass-roots opposition
- growing body of opposition
- hard-line opposition
- Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
- implacable opposition
- in the teeth of heavy opposition
- inner-party opposition
- internal opposition
- intractable opposition
- leader of the opposition
- left-wing opposition
- mighty boost for the opposition
- militant opposition
- moderate opposition
- mounting opposition
- nonconfrontationist opposition
- official opposition
- opposition could come to a head
- opposition crumbled
- opposition fractures
- opposition from smb
- opposition had won by 12 percent
- opposition in exile
- opposition is fading
- opposition is fragmented
- opposition is regrouping
- opposition to the government troops is in its third day
- opposition was very divided
- organized opposition
- parliamentary opposition
- party opposition
- political opposition
- potent opposition
- realignment of the opposition
- religious opposition
- resolute opposition
- splintering of the opposition
- stiff opposition
- stronghold of opposition
- the project ran into heavy opposition
- token opposition
- united opposition
- unyielding opposition
- vigorous opposition
- violent opposition
- vociferous opposition
- widespread opposition
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128 party
n1) партия2) группа3) отряд4) участник, юр. сторона•to ban a party — запрещать партию; объявлять партию вне закона
to be a party to smth — быть причастным к чему-л.
to belong to a party — принадлежать какой-л. партии
to call upon the parties to smth — призывать стороны к чему-л.; требовать от сторон чего-л.
to campaign for a party — вести предвыборную кампанию какой-л. партии
to emerge from the general election as the biggest single party — получать абсолютное большинство голосов на выборах ( о партии)
to follow a party — быть сторонником какой-л. партии
to hold a party together — сплачивать партию; сохранять единство партии
to inflict a smashing defeat on a party — наносить какой-л. партии сокрушительное поражение
to legalize / to legitimize a party — легализовывать / узаконивать партию
to merge with a party — объединяться с какой-л. партией
to place the parties in a position of inequality before the court — ставить стороны в неравное положение перед судом
to put the party on a good footing to fight for smth — создавать хорошие предпосылки для борьбы партии за что-л.
to rejuvenate a party — омолаживать партию; оживлять деятельность партии
to relinquish one's presidency of a party — отказываться от своего поста председателя партии
to shoot past a party — обходить какую-л. партию ( на выборах)
- agrarian partyto write a part's obituary — перен. хоронить партию
- approved party
- attacking party
- authorized party
- beleaguered party
- breakaway party
- breakup of a party
- center party
- centrist party
- clerical party
- coalition parties
- communist party
- conflicting parties
- Congress party
- Conservative party
- conservative wing of a party
- constitution of a party
- contending parties
- contracting party
- decline center-right parties
- defaulting party
- demise of a political party
- Democratic party
- departure from a party
- disbandment of a party
- disputing parties
- dissolution of a party
- dominant party
- ecological party
- environmentally responsible party
- expulsion from the party
- extreme right-wing party
- far-right party
- feuding parties
- founder of a party
- fraternal party
- fringe party
- fusion of two parties
- G.O.P
- governing party
- Grand Old Party
- grassroot organization of a party
- Green party
- groups outside the party
- guilty party
- hard-line party
- High Contracting Parties
- incumbent party
- independent party
- influential party
- injured party
- interested party
- involved parties
- Labour Party
- landing party
- lay parties
- leading parties
- left party
- leftist party
- left-of-center party
- left-wing party
- legal party
- legitimate party
- Liberal Democratic Party
- liberal party
- Liberal Party
- liberal wing of the party
- mainstream parties
- majority party
- marginalization of a party
- mature party
- merged party
- merger of two parties
- middle-of-the-road party
- middle-road party
- militant and tried party
- minor party
- moderate party
- much-shrunk party
- multiplicity of parties
- national convention of a party
- national-democratic party
- nationalist party
- Nazi party
- new splinter party
- newly formed party
- one's power base in the party
- opposing parties
- opposite party
- opposition party
- parliamentary party
- party at fault
- party has disintegrated
- party in office
- party in power
- party in the war
- party is down one per cent
- party is very much back in its stride
- party is well ahead of all the other parties combined
- party of division
- party of government
- party of privilege
- party of social concern
- party of the people
- party of the right
- party to a case
- party to a conference
- party to a lawsuit
- party to an agreement
- party to conflict
- party to dispute
- party to legal proceedings
- party wedded to a system
- parties concerned
- parties involved
- parties of the government coalition
- parties to a treaty
- parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice
- people's party
- pillar of a party
- political extinction of a party
- political in-fighting within a party
- political party
- progressive party
- pro-reform party
- pro-western party
- purge of the party
- radical party
- raiding party
- reactionary party
- rebels within a party
- reformist party
- registered party
- Republican Party
- rescue party
- revolutionary party
- right party
- right-wing party
- rigidly disciplined party
- routing of a party
- row within the party
- ruling party
- Social Democratic Party
- socialist party
- Social-Liberal Democratic Party
- split within a party over smth
- suspension of political parties
- the biggest single party
- the two parties are split on smth
- third party
- Tory party
- ultra-religious parties
- unity of the party
- viable party
- warring parties
- with the consent of the parties
- working party
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