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1 political strife
Общая лексика: политическая борьба, политические раздоры -
2 political strife
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3 strife
nборьба, спор; ссора, раздорto be at strife — находиться в состоянии борьбы / в противоречии
- confessional strifeto fan / to incite strife — разжигать межнациональную рознь
- ethnic strife
- fomenting of religious strife
- intercommunal strife
- intraparty strife
- national strife
- policy of strife
- political strife
- racial strife
- religious strife
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4 Article 13
1. In the Russian Federation ideological diversity shall be recognized.2. No ideology may be established as state or obligatory one. 3. In the Russian Federation political diversity and multi-party system shall be recognized. 4. Public associations shall be equal before the law. 5. The creation and activities of public associations whose aims and actions are aimed at a forced change of the fundamental principles of the constitutional system and at violating the integrity of the Russian Federation, at undermining its security, at setting up armed units, and at instigating social, racial, national and religious strife shall be prohibited. __________ <На русском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (Russian)"]Статья 13[/ref]> <На немецком языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (German)"]Artikel 13[/ref]> <На французском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (French)"]Article 13[/ref]>The Constitution of Russia. English-Russian dictionary > Article 13
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5 controversy
1. n спор, дискуссия, полемика, расхождение во мненияхlegal controversy — правовой спор; судебный спор
2. n ссора, спор3. n юр. правовой спор; процесс4. n трудовой конфликтСинонимический ряд:1. quarrel (noun) beef; bickering; brabble; brannigan; brawl; difficulty; dust; dustup; embroilment; falling-out; feud; fracas; fuss; imbroglio; knock-down-and-drag-out; miff; quarrel; rhubarb; ruckus; set-to; squall2. words (noun) altercation; argument; clash; conflict; contention; debate; disagreement; discussion; disputation; dispute; fight; hassle; hurrah; row; rumpus; run-in; spat; squabble; strife; tiff; unpleasantness; variance; words; wrangleАнтонимический ряд:accord; agreement; concord; peace; quietness -
6 storm
1. n буря, гроза, ураган2. n метеор. ураганmassive storm — сильная буря; ураган
3. n мор. шторм4. n взрыв, град, буря5. n сильное волнение, смятениеa political storm — политическая буря, политические волнения
6. n воен. штурм, приступtaken by storm — брал штурмом; взятый штурмом
carried by storm — брал штурмом; взятый штурмом
7. n физ. ионосферное возмущение8. v бушевать, свирепствовать9. v кричать, горячиться, ругаться, буйствовать10. v стремительно нестись, проноситься11. v воен. брать приступом, штурмоватьСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) assault; attack; siege2. barrage (noun) barrage; bombardment; broadside; burst; cannonade; drumfire; fusillade; hail; salvo; shower; volley3. commotion (noun) bustle; chaos; clamor; clatter; commotion; convulsion; disturbance; hassle; hubbub; hurly-burly; hysteria; lather; moil; outbreak; pother; rowdydow; ruction; strife; to-do; tow-row; tumult; turbulence; turmoil; upheaval; uproar; violence; whirl; whoopla4. tempest (noun) blizzard; cyclone; gale; hailstorm; hurricane; sirocco; snowstorm; squall; tempest; thunderstorm; tornado5. attack (verb) aggress; assail; assault; attack; beset; besiege; charge; fall on; fall upon; go at; have at; hit; rush; sail in; strike6. blow (verb) blow; bluster; hail; howl; rain; roar; snow; squall7. rage (verb) complain; fume; rage; rampage; rant; raveАнтонимический ряд:calm; peace; placidity; reason; retreat; serenity; silence; stillness; tranquility
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