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Дипломатический термин: подавить народное восстаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suppress the popular uprising
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > suppress the popular uprising
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4 to suppress the popular uprising
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to suppress the popular uprising
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[ʌpˈraɪzɪŋ]mass uprising массовое восстание planned uprising планированное восстание popular uprising народное восстание -
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ʌpˈraɪzɪŋ сущ. бунт, восстание, мятеж armed uprising ≈ вооруженное восстание peasant uprising ≈ крестьянский бунт to crush an uprising, to put down an uprising, to quell an uprising ≈ подавить восстание to foment an uprising, to incite an uprising ≈ поднимать восстание/мятеж Syn: insurgency, insurrection, rebellion, revolt, revolution, civil war восстание восход( солнца) вставание вставание с постели подъем появление, возникновение mass ~ массовое восстание planned ~ планированное восстание popular ~ народное восстаниеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > uprising
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8 народное восстание
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > народное восстание
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ср. insurrection, revolt, rebellion, mutiny, outbreak, (up) rising вооруженное восстание ≈ armed revolt/rising/insurrection, rising in arms поднимать восстание ≈ excite rebellion охваченный восстанием ≈ up in arms, in revolt народное восстание ≈ popular uprising участник восстания ≈ insurrectionistс. uprising, rising, rebellion, insurrection.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > восстание
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[ɪn'sendj(ə)rɪ], [-dɪ(ə)-] 1. сущ.1) поджигатель2) подстрекатель; разжигатель страстей; возмутитель спокойствияSyn:2. прил.2) обжигающий, очень острый3) подстрекающий; разжигающий рознь, ненавистьIn an incendiary speech he called for a popular uprising against the government. — В своей подстрекательской речи он призывал к народному восстанию против правительства.
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n1) руководитель; глава; лидер; вождь2) передовая статья, передовица•to censure a government leader in Parliament — принимать вотум недоверия руководителю правительства в парламенте
to stick with one's leader — сохранять верность своему лидеру
- adviser to a military leaderto take over as party leader — приходить к руководству партией; принимать обязанности лидера партии
- all-powerful leader
- authoritative leader
- block leader
- caretaker leader
- change of leaders
- charismatic leader
- church leader
- civil rights leader
- community leader
- Congressional leader
- conservative leader
- coup leader
- de facto leader
- decisive leader
- deputy leader
- divided leaders
- effective leader
- embattled leader
- experienced leader
- fall of a leader
- floor leader
- group leader
- high-ranking party leader
- ideological leader
- in defiance of their leader
- incoming leader
- industrial leader
- key Arab leaders
- labor leader
- leader of a mutiny
- leader of Congress
- leader of the House of Commons
- leader of the House of Lords
- leader of the Senate
- leader-in-waiting
- leaders of the disturbances
- leaders of the government
- leftist political leader
- longtime leader
- majority leader
- media leaders
- militarist leaders
- military leader
- minority leader
- moderate leader
- national leader
- opinion leaders
- opposition leader
- outstanding leader
- parliamentary leader
- party leaders
- political leader
- popular leader
- popularly elected leader
- powerful leader
- progressive leader
- progressive-minded leader
- prominent leader
- protest leader
- public leader
- radical leader
- rebel military leader
- recognized leader
- reform-minded leader
- regime leaders
- religious leader
- removal of political leaders
- rightful leader
- second-ranking leader
- self-proclaimed leader
- Senate majority leader
- spiritual leader
- state leader
- stop-gap leader
- strike leader
- strong leader
- stuck-in-the-mud political leader
- supreme leader
- team leader
- titular leader
- top leaders
- top political leaders
- trade-union leaders
- underground leaders of an uprising
- undisputed leader
- union leader
- war leader
- weak leader
- worthy leader
- youth leader
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