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  • 1 résistance

    f. (de résister) 1. физ. съпротивление, якост, твърдост, устойчивост; résistance d'une pierre а l'érosion устойчивост на камък на ерозията; la résistance de l'air съпротивлението на въздуха; résistance électrique електрическо съпротивление; 2. прен. издръжливост (на човек); 3. съпротива, отпор; résistance passive пасивна съпротива; résistance armée въоръжена съпротива; 4. полит. съпротива, съпротивително движение (във Франция и другаде от 1940 до 1944 г.); 5. мед. резистентност (към лекарствени средства); 6. реотан, нагревател; 7. résistance d'une plante устойчивост на растение на лошите природни условия; 8. псих. вътрешна задръжка, съпротива на психиката (при психоанализа); 9. морална сила, твърдост, упоритост. Ќ plat de résistance основно, главно ядене в меню (обикновено печено); résistance des matériaux съпромат; résistance variable потенциометър, реостат. Ќ Ant. abandon, faiblesse, fragilité; abdication; soumission; attaque.

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  • passive resistance — passive re sistance n [U] a way of protesting against something or opposing a government without using violence ▪ They tried to achieve their aims by passive resistance …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • passive resistance — ► NOUN ▪ non violent opposition to authority, especially a refusal to cooperate with legal requirements …   English terms dictionary

  • passive resistance — n. opposition to a government or occupying power by refusal to comply with orders, or by such nonviolent acts as voluntary fasting or public demonstrations …   English World dictionary

  • passive resistance — A tactic of non violent resistance to authority pioneered by Mahatma Gandhi in his campaign against the British government in India in the 1930s and 1940s. Passive resistance has since become an accepted way for minorities to place moral pressure …   Dictionary of sociology

  • passive resistance — noun (U) a way of opposing or protesting against something without using violence: Gandhi s campaign of passive resistance passive smoking noun (U) the act of breathing in smoke from someone else s cigarette, pipe etc …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Passive Resistance (Hungary) — Passive Resistance ( passzív ellenállás ) is a name attributed to an era of Hungarian politics in the 19th century. Passive resistance, i.e. the reluctance of any notable and prestigious personalities to take any position or office or to… …   Wikipedia

  • passive resistance — passive resister. opposition to a government or to specific governmental laws by the use of noncooperation and other nonviolent methods, as economic boycotts and protest marches. Cf. civil disobedience, noncooperation (def. 2). [1880 85] * * * …   Universalium

  • passive resistance — passive re sistance noun uncount a way of protesting against a government or law using peaceful methods such as refusing to obey laws or refusing to leave a place or building …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • passive resistance — Synonyms and related words: Quakerism, a wise passiveness, acquiescence, amenability, challenge, civil disobedience, combative reaction, complaint, compliance, contemplation, contemplative life, counteraction, defiance, demur, disobedience,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • passive resistance — noun peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate • Syn: ↑nonviolent resistance, ↑nonviolence • Derivationally related forms: ↑nonviolent (for: ↑nonviolence) • Hypernyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • passive resistance — noun Date: 1819 resistance especially to a government or an occupying power characterized mainly by noncooperation …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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