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1 ideology
n ідеологія, світогляд- burgeois ideology буржуазна ідеологія- class ideology класова ідеологія- crisis-rooted ideology ідеологія, породжена кризою- ecological ideology екологічна ідеологія- militant ideology войовнича ідеологія- ruling class ideology ідеологія правлячого класу- ideology of individualism індивідуалістичне світобачення- ideology of "political ecologists" ідеологія "політичних екологів"- ideology of the ruling exploiter classes ідеологія панівних експлуататорських класів- sphere of ideology область ідеології -
2 class
I n- antagonistic classes ворожі класи- artisan class клас ремісників- employing class клас наймачів- governing class правлячий клас- labouring class трудящі- lower middle classc) міщанство, міщани- middle classa) політ. ек. буржуазіяb) середній стан; середній прошарок суспільства- middle middle class інтелігенція- propertied class заможний клас- ruling class правлячий клас- upper classa) аристократіяb) вищий стан, вищі прошарки суспільстваc) велика буржуазія; промислові магнати- upper middle class верхівка середнього класу; середня буржуазія- working class робітничий клас- class for itself клас для себе- class in itself клас в собіII n1. клас, розряд, група, категорія, вид, рід2. сорт, ґатунок- a first class ticket квиток першого класу- a hotel of the best class готель вищого розряду- to travel first class їхати першим класом- class basis класова основа- class consciousness класова свідомість
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