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1 political turmoil
1) Общая лексика: политические волнения2) Политика: политический хаос (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Associated Press), политическая нестабильность (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Associated Press; контекстуальный перевод), политический кризис (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Associated Press; контекстуальный перевод) -
2 political turmoil
политическая неразбериха; политические потрясения -
3 effect of political turmoil on the financial system
Общая лексика: воздействие политического кризиса на финансову (в тексте перед цитатой стоял опред. артикль; контекстуальный перевод; англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Bloomberg)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > effect of political turmoil on the financial system
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4 turmoil
nбеспорядок; смятение; паника; сумятица; беспорядкиto cause a turmoil — вызывать смятение / волнение
to extricate oneself from a political and economic turmoil — преодолевать политико-экономические неурядицы
- economic turmoilto stir a turmoil — вызывать смятение / волнение
- internal turmoil
- nationwide turmoil
- political turmoil
- the country is in turmoil
- turmoil in the international stock markets
- turmoil in the world stock markets
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5 Theoleptus of Philadelphia (Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Philadelphia and theological polemicist and writer on Christian asceticism, who emerged as a central figure in the political and theological turmoil of his age)
Религия: Феолепт ФиладельфийскийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Theoleptus of Philadelphia (Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Philadelphia and theological polemicist and writer on Christian asceticism, who emerged as a central figure in the political and theological turmoil of his age)
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6 situation
nситуация; положение; обстановка; состояниеto adjust to the situation — привыкать / приспосабливаться к обстановке
to aggravate the situation — ухудшать / обострять положение, обстановку, усугублять положение
to appraise / to assess the situation — оценивать обстановку
to bring the situation to the attention of the authorities — обращать внимание властей на сложившуюся обстановку
to bring the situation under control — брать ситуацию под контроль; наводить порядок
to bring the military situation into balance — добиваться равновесия в численности войск и в вооружениях
to calm the situation — нормализовать обстановку; разряжать обстановку
to control the situation — контролировать ситуацию; быть хозяином положения
to destabilize the situation — дестабилизировать положение, дестабилизировать обстановку
to escalate / to exacerbate the situation — обострять обстановку
to get more closely acquainted with the realities of the situation — знакомиться с фактическим положением поближе
to get the maximum benefit out of the situation — извлекать максимальную выгоду из сложившейся обстановки
to inflame the situation — обострять обстановку, перен. подливать масла в огонь
to influence a situation — оказывать влияние / влиять на ситуацию
to meet the situation — действовать в соответствии с обстановкой / обстоятельствами
to normalize the situation (in) — нормализовать положение / обстановку (где-л.)
to rectify / to redress the situation — исправлять создавшееся положение
to relieve smb's situation — облегчать чье-л. положение
to review the situation — обозревать / рассматривать положение; анализировать положение
to shoot one's way out of the situation — прибегать к оружию с целью выхода из создавшейся обстановки
- actual situationto stabilize the situation — стабилизировать обстановку / положение
- acute situation
- adjustment of a situation - assessment of the situation
- awkward situation
- commanding situation
- complicated situation
- complication of the international situation
- conflict situation
- confusing situation
- contradictory situation
- crisis situation
- critical situation
- current situation
- dangerous situation
- dead-end situation
- deadlocked situation
- declining security situation
- demographic situation
- deteriorating situation
- disastrous situation
- domestic situation of a country
- domestic situation
- dramatic situation
- economic situation
- emergency situation
- escalating situation
- explosive situation
- extreme situation
- financial situation
- fluid situation
- food situation
- fragile situation
- geographical situation
- give-and-take situation
- grave situation
- gravity of the situation
- grim situation
- health situation
- human rights situation
- improvement of the international situation
- in connection with the existing situation
- in the context of the existing situation
- inflammable situation
- initial situation
- internal situation
- international situation
- irreversible situation
- labor situation
- law-and-order situation
- marginal situations
- measures to deal with the balance of payments situation
- military and political situation
- military situation
- murky situation
- nonstabilized situation
- normalization of the international situation
- no-win situation
- one-against-the-rest situation
- peaceful situation
- political situation
- pre-accord situation
- precarious situation
- pre-crisis situation
- present situation
- present-day situation
- radiation situation
- regional situation - shambolic situation
- shifting situation
- situation becomes clearer
- situation clarifies
- situation deteriorates
- situation eases
- situation gets out of control
- situation goes out of hand
- situation has worsened
- situation is approaching crisis point
- situation is back to normal
- situation is balanced
- situation is calm
- situation is changing
- situation is confused
- situation is critical
- situation is deadlocked
- situation is fragile
- situation is hazardous
- situation is in turmoil
- situation is pregnant with peril
- situation is quiet
- situation is returning to normal
- situation is ripe for further conflict
- situation is tense
- situation is uncertain
- situation is under control
- situation now is a far cry from what it was
- situation of neither war, nor peace
- situation of despair
- situation settles down
- situation there goes largely unreported
- socio-economic situation
- socio-political situation
- special situation
- specific situation
- stalemate situation
- strategic situation
- subordinate situation
- tense situation
- threat situation
- uncertain situation
- uncontrollable situation
- unequal situation
- ungovernable situation
- unsatisfactory situation
- unstable situation
- violent situation
- volatile situation
- vulnerable situation
- warlike situation
- world situation
- world trade situation
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7 closure
•• * В «Моем несистематическом словаре» это слово попало в статью vogue words, buzz words and catch phrases. Как всегда бывает с модными словами, оно обрастает новыми оттенками значений, причем существующие словари не всегда могут оказать существенную помощь переводчику. В опубликованной в Washington Post статье Political Opinion, Not Pathology, by Arie W. Kruglanski and John T. Jost оно употребляется в значении определенность, однозначность. Начало статьи:
•• In the May issue of Psychological Bulletin, we published a review that statistically summarizes dozens of studies conducted over 50 years dealing with psychological differences associated with left- vs. right-wing thinking. Based on this literature, we found that the likelihood of adopting conservative rather than liberal political opinions is significantly correlated, among other psychological dimensions, with a sense of societal instability, fear of death, intolerance of ambiguity, need for closure, lower cognitive complexity and a sense of threat.
•• Такая интерпретация слова closure подтверждается предложением в конце статьи:
•• The need to achieve closure and to resolve ambiguity, for example, are heightened under conditions of destabilizing uncertainty (for example, with the outbreak of terrorism, economic turmoil or political instability).
•• Как видим, closure здесь – антоним ambiguity.
•• Можно ли считать это отдельным значением или окказиональным словоупотреблением, требующим контекстуального перевода? Вопрос спорный.
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8 Theoleptus of Philadelphia
Религия: (Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Philadelphia and theological polemicist and writer on Christian asceticism, who emerged as a central figure in the political and theological turmoil of his age) Феолепт ФиладельфийскийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Theoleptus of Philadelphia
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9 unrest
[ʌn'rest]сущ.1) беспокойство, тревога; волнение, смятениеSyn:2) беспорядки, бесчинства, волненияcampus unrest — амер. студенческие волнения
social unrest — социальные волнения, общественные беспорядки; общественное недовольство
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10 racial
1. a расовый; национальный2. a расистский, расовыйСинонимический ряд:1. color (adj.) color; cultural; national; race2. ethnic (adj.) ethnic; ethnological; genealogical; genetic; hereditary; lineal; parental; paternal3. human (adj.) human; political; public; secular; social; societal; worldly -
11 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 -
12 tempest
1. n буря2. n потрясение; буря, взрыв3. n шумная или кричащая толпа4. v подымать волнение; вызывать бурю5. v бушевать; мчаться как буря6. v волновать, потрясать; будоражитьСинонимический ряд:1. disturbance (noun) chaos; commotion; disorder; disruption; disturbance; outbreak; tumult; turbulence; turmoil; upheaval; upset2. violent storm (noun) gale; hurricane; snowstorm; squall; storm; thunderstorm; tornado; typhoon; violent stormАнтонимический ряд:order; tranquility
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