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1 ringleader
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2 ringleader
nватажок; вожак; призвідник; коновод* * *nватажок; призвідник; заводій -
3 ringleader
nватажок; призвідник; заводій -
4 ringleader
['rɪŋˌliːdə]nзаводі́й, ватажо́к -
5 conspiracy ringleader
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6 hooligan ringleader
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7 underworld ringleader
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8 conspiracy
змова (в т. ч. про вчинення злочину), політична змова, залаштункова змова, злочинна змова; конспірація; підпільна (таємна) організація- conspiracy by businesses
- conspiracy group
- conspiracy charges
- conspiracy for an uprising
- conspiracy indictments
- conspiracy law
- conspiracy prosecution
- conspiracy ring
- conspiracy ringleader
- conspiracy to commit a crime
- conspiracy to commit fraud
- conspiracy to commit murder
- conspiracy to defeat justice
- conspiracy to incite a riot
- conspiracy to murder
- conspiracy to obstruct justice
- conspiracy to rape
- conspiracy to seize power -
9 hooligan
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10 ring
об'єднання осіб з протиправною метою, зграя ( злочинців) -
11 underworld
1) злочинний світ; світ організованої злочинності, (організовані) злочинці; "дно" суспільства2) підпільний; злочинний•- underworld code
- underworld conference
- underworld convention
- underworld crime
- underworld hangout
- underworld language
- underworld leader
- underworld manufacture
- underworld market
- underworld organization
- underworld ringleader
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Ringleader — Ring lead er, n. 1. The leader of a circle of dancers; hence, the leader of a number of persons acting together; the leader of a herd of animals. [1913 Webster] A primacy of order, such an one as the ringleader hath in a dance. Barrow. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ringleader — index demagogue, pioneer Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ringleader — c.1500, from M.E. phrase to lead the ring (mid 14c.), probably from a medieval metaphor from dancing … Etymology dictionary
ringleader — [n] leader agitator, boss, brains*, captain, chief, chieftain, commander, general, head, head honcho*, inciter, instigator, mastermind, orchestrator, president, ruler, skipper, spokesperson, troublemaker; concepts 347,354 … New thesaurus
ringleader — ► NOUN ▪ a person who leads an illicit activity … English terms dictionary
ringleader — [riŋ′lēd΄ər] n. [ RING2 + LEADER] a person who leads others, esp. in unlawful acts, opposition to authority, etc … English World dictionary
ringleader — UK [ˈrɪŋˌliːdə(r)] / US [ˈrɪŋˌlɪdər] noun [countable] Word forms ringleader : singular ringleader plural ringleaders a leader of a group of people who are doing something illegal or wrong The ringleaders are likely to face the death penalty … English dictionary
ringleader — {n. phr.} The chief of an unsavory group; a higher up. * /The FBI finally caught up with the ringleader of the dope smugglers from South America./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ringleader — {n. phr.} The chief of an unsavory group; a higher up. * /The FBI finally caught up with the ringleader of the dope smugglers from South America./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ringleader — /ring lee deuhr/, n. a person who leads others, esp. in opposition to authority, law, etc.: a ringleader of revolutionary activities. [1495 1505; RING1 + LEADER] * * * … Universalium
ringleader — ring|lead|er [ˈrıŋˌli:də US ər] n someone who leads a group that is doing something illegal or wrong ▪ the ringleader of a new international drugs ring … Dictionary of contemporary English