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Politics english-russian dictionary > outspoken critic of apartheid
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3 critic
nto clash with / to confront critics — спорить с критиками
to hit back at one's critics — выступать против своих критиков
to override one's critics — справляться со своими критиками
- government criticto placate one's critics — успокаивать своих критиков
- leading critic
- outspoken critic
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n ист.to be deeply committed to the struggle against apartheid — активно участвовать в борьбе с апартеидом
to dismantle / to eliminate apartheid — ликвидировать апартеид
to end apartheid — покончить с апартеидом, положить конец апартеиду
- action against apartheidto redress the injustices of apartheid — устранять несправедливость, порожденную апартеидом
- apologist for apartheid
- collapse of apartheid
- dismantling of apartheid
- eradication of apartheid
- inhuman system of apartheid
- lackey of apartheid
- liquidation of apartheid
- maintenance of apartheid
- manifestation of apartheid
- opposition to apartheid
- outspoken critic of apartheid
- petty apartheid
- policy of apartheid
- regime of apartheid
- relaxation of apartheid
- rigid apartheid
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5 forthright
̘. ̈a.ˈfɔ:θraɪt
1. прил.
1) прямой;
направленный прямо вперед Syn: direct
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2) откровенный, открытый, прямой (без двусмысленности и неискренности) ;
решительный, непоколебимый a forthright critic ≈ открытая критика Syn: outspoken, straightforward
1., unswerving, unhesitating
3) простой forthright furniture ≈ простая мебель
2. нареч.
1) прямо, открыто;
решительно, без колебаний Syn: frankly
2) уст. прямо вперед, прямо впереди( чего-л.)
2) уст. немедленно, сразу же, тотчас же Syn: straightway, immediately
1., at once( книжное) откровенный, прямолинейный;
честный - * word откровенное высказывание - a * critic нелицеприятный критик( устаревшее) прямой прямо;
решительно (устаревшее) сразу, тут же forthright откровенный;
прямолинейный, честный ~ прямо, решительно ~ прямойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > forthright
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1. ['fɔːθraɪt] прил.1) прямой; направленный прямо вперёдSyn:direct 1.2) откровенный, открытый, прямой ( без двусмысленности и неискренности)Syn:3) простой2. [fɔːθ'raɪt] нареч.1) прямо, открытоSyn:2) решительно, без колебаний3) уст. прямо вперёд, прямо впереди (чего-л.)4) уст. немедленно, сразу же, тотчас жеSyn:
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critic — crit|ic W3 [ˈkrıtık] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: criticus, from Greek kritikos, from krinein; CRITERION] 1.) someone whose job is to make judgments about the good and bad qualities of art, music, films etc = ↑reviewer… … Dictionary of contemporary English
critic — noun 1 person who says what is bad/wrong with sth ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter, fierce, harsh, hostile, severe, tough, trenchant (esp. BrE) ▪ She is one of her husband s severest critics … Collocations dictionary
outspoken — [[t]a͟ʊtspo͟ʊkən[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people. Some church leaders have been outspoken in their support for political reform in… … English dictionary
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outspoken — out|spo|ken [ aut spoukən ] adjective * an outspoken person states their opinion honestly, even if other people do not like it: FORTHRIGHT: an outspoken critic of the government ╾ out|spo|ken|ly adverb ╾ out|spo|ken|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
outspoken */ — UK [ˌaʊtˈspəʊkən] / US [aʊtˈspoʊkən] adjective an outspoken person states their opinion honestly, even if other people do not like it an outspoken critic of the government Derived words: outspokenly adverb outspokenness noun uncountable … English dictionary
outspoken — out|spo|ken [autˈspəukən US ˈspou ] adj expressing your opinions honestly and directly, even when doing this might annoy some people ▪ an outspoken critic of the education reforms >outspokenly adv >outspokenness n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
outspoken — adjective expressing your opinions honestly, even when it is not popular to do so: an outspoken critic of the country s human rights policies outspokenly adverb outspokenness noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
outspoken — adjective an outspoken critic of the Reagan administration Syn: forthright, direct, candid, frank, straightforward, honest, open, plain spoken; blunt, abrupt, bluff, brusque … Thesaurus of popular words
outspoken — adj. Outspoken is used with these nouns: ↑advocate, ↑attack, ↑critic, ↑criticism, ↑opponent, ↑supporter … Collocations dictionary
David Lee (art critic) — David Lee (born 1953) is an outspoken, English, contemporary, art critic condemning conceptual art in general and the Turner Prize in particular. He publishes and edits The Jackdaw magazine, critical of the contemporary art world. Contents 1… … Wikipedia