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1 revolutionary party
party in office — политическая партия, находящаяся у власти
English-Russian big medical dictionary > revolutionary party
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2 revolutionary party
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3 revolutionary party
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4 revolutionary party
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5 Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Party
UN: EPRPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Party
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6 Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Politics: MPRPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
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7 Weathermen (or Weather Underground Organization-American radical left organization originated in 1969 which goal was to create a clandestine revolutionary party for the violent overthrow of the US government)
General subject: WeathermenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Weathermen (or Weather Underground Organization-American radical left organization originated in 1969 which goal was to create a clandestine revolutionary party for the violent overthrow of the US government)
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8 revolutionary
1. n революционер2. a революционный3. a вызывающий крутую ломку или коренную перестройку; революционныйrevolutionary discoveries — открытия, революционизирующие науку
4. a вращающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. extreme (adj.) extreme; fanatical; rabid; revolutional; revolutionist; ultra; ultraist2. holder of extreme views (adj.) agitator; die-hard; extremist; fanatic; holder of extreme views; radical; rebellious; zealot3. innovative (adj.) innovative; unique; unprecedented4. activist (noun) activist; agitator; disruptive element; firebrand; propagandist; rabble rouser; reformer; ringleader5. insurgent (noun) insurgent; insurrectionist; rebel6. radical (noun) extremist; fanatic; radical; revolutionist; ultra; ultraist -
9 party
n1) партия2) группа3) отряд4) участник, юр. сторона•to ban a party — запрещать партию; объявлять партию вне закона
to be a party to smth — быть причастным к чему-л.
to belong to a party — принадлежать какой-л. партии
to call upon the parties to smth — призывать стороны к чему-л.; требовать от сторон чего-л.
to campaign for a party — вести предвыборную кампанию какой-л. партии
to emerge from the general election as the biggest single party — получать абсолютное большинство голосов на выборах ( о партии)
to follow a party — быть сторонником какой-л. партии
to hold a party together — сплачивать партию; сохранять единство партии
to inflict a smashing defeat on a party — наносить какой-л. партии сокрушительное поражение
to legalize / to legitimize a party — легализовывать / узаконивать партию
to merge with a party — объединяться с какой-л. партией
to place the parties in a position of inequality before the court — ставить стороны в неравное положение перед судом
to put the party on a good footing to fight for smth — создавать хорошие предпосылки для борьбы партии за что-л.
to rejuvenate a party — омолаживать партию; оживлять деятельность партии
to relinquish one's presidency of a party — отказываться от своего поста председателя партии
to shoot past a party — обходить какую-л. партию ( на выборах)
- agrarian partyto write a part's obituary — перен. хоронить партию
- approved party
- attacking party
- authorized party
- beleaguered party
- breakaway party
- breakup of a party
- center party
- centrist party
- clerical party
- coalition parties
- communist party
- conflicting parties
- Congress party
- Conservative party
- conservative wing of a party
- constitution of a party
- contending parties
- contracting party
- decline center-right parties
- defaulting party
- demise of a political party
- Democratic party
- departure from a party
- disbandment of a party
- disputing parties
- dissolution of a party
- dominant party
- ecological party
- environmentally responsible party
- expulsion from the party
- extreme right-wing party
- far-right party
- feuding parties
- founder of a party
- fraternal party
- fringe party
- fusion of two parties
- G.O.P
- governing party
- Grand Old Party
- grassroot organization of a party
- Green party
- groups outside the party
- guilty party
- hard-line party
- High Contracting Parties
- incumbent party
- independent party
- influential party
- injured party
- interested party
- involved parties
- Labour Party
- landing party
- lay parties
- leading parties
- left party
- leftist party
- left-of-center party
- left-wing party
- legal party
- legitimate party
- Liberal Democratic Party
- liberal party
- Liberal Party
- liberal wing of the party
- mainstream parties
- majority party
- marginalization of a party
- mature party
- merged party
- merger of two parties
- middle-of-the-road party
- middle-road party
- militant and tried party
- minor party
- moderate party
- much-shrunk party
- multiplicity of parties
- national convention of a party
- national-democratic party
- nationalist party
- Nazi party
- new splinter party
- newly formed party
- one's power base in the party
- opposing parties
- opposite party
- opposition party
- parliamentary party
- party at fault
- party has disintegrated
- party in office
- party in power
- party in the war
- party is down one per cent
- party is very much back in its stride
- party is well ahead of all the other parties combined
- party of division
- party of government
- party of privilege
- party of social concern
- party of the people
- party of the right
- party to a case
- party to a conference
- party to a lawsuit
- party to an agreement
- party to conflict
- party to dispute
- party to legal proceedings
- party wedded to a system
- parties concerned
- parties involved
- parties of the government coalition
- parties to a treaty
- parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice
- people's party
- pillar of a party
- political extinction of a party
- political in-fighting within a party
- political party
- progressive party
- pro-reform party
- pro-western party
- purge of the party
- radical party
- raiding party
- reactionary party
- rebels within a party
- reformist party
- registered party
- Republican Party
- rescue party
- revolutionary party
- right party
- right-wing party
- rigidly disciplined party
- routing of a party
- row within the party
- ruling party
- Social Democratic Party
- socialist party
- Social-Liberal Democratic Party
- split within a party over smth
- suspension of political parties
- the biggest single party
- the two parties are split on smth
- third party
- Tory party
- ultra-religious parties
- unity of the party
- viable party
- warring parties
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10 revolutionary
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11 Socialist Party / Partido Socialista
(PS)Although the Socialist Party's origins can be traced back to the 1850s, its existence has not been continuous. The party did not achieve or maintain a large base of support until after the Revolution of 25 April 1974. Historically, it played only a minor political role when compared to other European socialist parties.During the Estado Novo, the PS found it difficult to maintain a clandestine existence, and the already weak party literally withered away. Different groups and associations endeavored to keep socialist ideals alive, but they failed to create an organizational structure that would endure. In 1964, Mário Soares, Francisco Ramos da Costa, and Manuel Tito de Morais established the Portuguese Socialist Action / Acção Socialista Português (ASP) in Geneva, a group of individuals with similar views rather than a true political party. Most members were middle-class professionals committed to democratizing the nation. The rigidity of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) led some to join the ASP.By the early 1970s, ASP nuclei existed beyond Portugal in Paris, London, Rome, Brussels, Frankfurt, Sweden, and Switzerland; these consisted of members studying, working, teaching, researching, or in other activities. Extensive connections were developed with other foreign socialist parties. Changing conditions in Portugal, as well as the colonial wars, led several ASP members to advocate the creation of a real political party, strengthening the organization within Portugal, and positioning this to compete for power once the regime changed.The current PS was founded clandestinely on 19 April 1973, by a group of 27 exiled Portuguese and domestic ASP representatives at the Kurt Schumacher Academy of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Bad Munstereifel, West Germany. The founding philosophy was influenced by nondogmatic Marxism as militants sought to create a classless society. The rhetoric was to be revolutionary to outflank its competitors, especially the PCP, on its left. The party hoped to attract reform-minded Catholics and other groups that were committed to democracy but could not support the communists.At the time of the 1974 revolution, the PS was little more than an elite faction based mainly among exiles. It was weakly organized and had little grassroots support outside the major cities and larger towns. Its organization did not improve significantly until the campaign for the April 1975 constituent elections. Since then, the PS has become very pragmatic and moderate and has increasingly diluted its socialist program until it has become a center-left party. Among the party's most consistent principles in its platform since the late 1970s has been its support for Portugal's membership in the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Union (EU), a view that clashed with those of its rivals to the left, especially the PCP. Given the PS's broad base of support, the increased distance between its leftist rhetoric and its more conservative actions has led to sharp internal divisions in the party. The PS and the Social Democratic Party (PSD) are now the two dominant parties in the Portuguese political party system.In doctrine and rhetoric the PS has undergone a de-Marxification and a movement toward the center as a means to challenge its principal rival for hegemony, the PSD. The uneven record of the PS in general elections since its victory in 1975, and sometimes its failure to keep strong legislative majorities, have discouraged voters. While the party lost the 1979 and 1980 general elections, it triumphed in the 1983 elections, when it won 36 percent of the vote, but it still did not gain an absolute majority in the Assembly of the Republic. The PSD led by Cavaco Silva dominated elections from 1985 to 1995, only to be defeated by the PS in the 1995 general elections. By 2000, the PS had conquered the commanding heights of the polity: President Jorge Sampaio had been reelected for a second term, PS prime minister António Guterres was entrenched, and the mayor of Lisbon was João Soares, son of the former socialist president, Mário Soares (1986-96).The ideological transformation of the PS occurred gradually after 1975, within the context of a strong PSD, an increasingly conservative electorate, and the de-Marxification of other European Socialist parties, including those in Germany and Scandinavia. While the PS paid less attention to the PCP on its left and more attention to the PSD, party leaders shed Marxist trappings. In the 1986 PS official program, for example, the text does not include the word Marxism.Despite the party's election victories in the mid- and late-1990s, the leadership discovered that their grasp of power and their hegemony in governance at various levels was threatened by various factors: President Jorge Sampaio's second term, the constitution mandated, had to be his last.Following the defeat of the PS by the PSD in the municipal elections of December 2001, Premier Antônio Guterres resigned his post, and President Sampaio dissolved parliament and called parliamentary elections for the spring. In the 17 March 2002 elections, following Guterres's resignation as party leader, the PS was defeated by the PSD by a vote of 40 percent to 38 percent. Among the factors that brought about the socialists' departure from office was the worsening post-September 11 economy and disarray within the PS leadership circles, as well as charges of corruption among PS office holders. However, the PS won 45 percent of the vote in parliamentary elections of 2005, and the leader of the party, José Sócrates, a self-described "market-oriented socialist" became prime minister.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Socialist Party / Partido Socialista
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12 революционная партия
Русско-английский политический словарь > революционная партия
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13 kumouspuolue
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14 эсер
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15 νεωτερίζω
A- ιῶ Th.4.51
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):—makeinnovations, ;ἐν ταῖς παιδιαῖς Id.Lg. 798c
; of climatic change, ν. ἐς τὴν ἀσθένειαν change [health] into sickness, Th.7.87.2 freq. with an implication of violence, use forcible measures,μὴ σφῶν πέρι ν. μηδέν Id.1.58
;ἔς τινάς τι ν. Id.4.51
;ἐς οὐδένα οὐδὲν ἐνεωτέριζον Id.2.3
, cf. X.HG2.1.5, D.23.133;ν. περί τινα Isoc.Ep.7.9
:—also in [voice] Med., take the law into one's own hands, POxy. 237 vi3 (ii A.D.).II esp. attempt political changes, make revolutionary movements, ;ἀπὸ μόνης ν. τῆς ἀσπίδος Critias 37
D.; , cf. 102;ν. ἔργῳ Id.3.66
;νεωτερίζειν ἐβούλετο ἐς τὸ πλῆθος Lys.20.16
; τὸ νεωτερίζον the revolutionary party, J.BJProoem. 2; νεωτερίσαι τὴν πολιτείαν revolutionize the state, Th.1.115:—[voice] Pass., , cf. 4.76.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νεωτερίζω
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16 вертится на языке
разг.1) (у кого, что) (очень хочется сказать, спросить и т. п.) it is on the tip of smb.'s tongue, and smb. is itching to say it, ask about it, etc.Вертелось на языке спросить: а что это за социал-демократическая партия? То же, что и социал-революционная? (Ю. Трифонов, Нетерпение) — It was on the tip of his tongue to ask what this Social-Democratic Party was. Was it the same as the Social-Revolutionary Party?
2) ( никак не вспоминается) it is on the tip of one's tongue, but one cannot remember (recollect) it- Сейчас вспомню, сейчас. Как же называлось это проклятое средство? Только что вертелось на языке и вылетело... (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'Now what was that stuff called? Hang on, I'll think of it. It was just on the tip of my tongue...'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вертится на языке
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17 EPRP
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18 MPRP
1) Военный термин: Mean Prioritized Replacement Position2) Политика: Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party -
19 Weathermen
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20 революционная партия
Law: revolutionary partyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > революционная партия
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