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пол. сектантское насилие (насильственные действия, применяемые сектантскими группами по отношению друг к другу, а не к общему врагу, доминирующему в политической культуре)See: -
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n1) сила; ярость2) насилие; принуждение; произвол; вооруженное столкновение; ожесточенность•to appeal for an end to the violence — призывать / обращаться с призывом положить конец насилию
to attack an enemy with violence — ожесточенно нападать на противника / врага
to condone violence — попустительствовать насилию; закрывать глаза на насилие
to curb violence — ограничивать насилие; сдерживать волну насилия
to curtail increased violence by extremists — обуздывать распространившиеся акты насилия со стороны экстремистов
to defuse political violence — разряжать обстановку и уменьшать число вооруженных политических стычек
to do violence to smth — грубо нарушать что-л.
to end violence — положить конец насилию; прекращать насилие
to halt violence — положить конец насилию; прекращать насилие
to quell violence — положить конец насилию; прекращать насилие
to smother the propaganda of those advocating violence — препятствовать пропаганде тех, кто выступает за насилие
to stamp out / to stem violence — положить конец насилию; прекращать насилие
to touch off a new wave of ethnic violence — служить толчком к новой волне насилия на этнической / национальной основе
to use violence — применять силу / меры принуждения
to use violence as political tactics — применять силу в качестве политического средства / как политическое орудие
- actual violenceto use violence to extract confessions from prisoners — прибегать к насилию для того, чтобы вырвать признание у арестованных
- alcohol-related violence
- antigovernment violence
- armed violence
- background for the violence
- cessation of violence
- challenged violence
- communal violence
- continuing wave of violence
- crime-related violence
- curb to violence
- deadlocked violence
- domestic violence
- drugs-related violence
- election-related violence
- electoral violence
- end to violence
- escalation of the violence
- ethnic violence
- explosion of violence
- extremist violence
- factional violence
- gang violence
- gruesome violence
- gun violence
- high level of violence
- incitement to violence
- intercommunal violence
- interethnic violence
- massive violence
- mounting campaign of violence
- mounting political violence
- mounting toll of violence
- naked violence
- nationalist violence
- official violence
- on the brink of violence
- organized violence
- outbreak of violence
- outburst of violence
- paramilitary violence
- personal violence
- police violence
- politically motivated violence
- pre-election violence
- pretext for violence
- public violence
- racial violence
- recourse to violence
- renewal of violence
- renewed violence
- renunciation of violence
- right wing violence
- rising tide of violence
- sectarian violence
- selective violence
- senseless violence
- separatist violence
- several months free of violence - sporadic violence
- stifle of violence
- street violence
- student violence
- surge in violence
- suspension of violence
- terrorist violence
- the day was marred by violence
- tribal violence
- upsurge of violence
- use of violence for political reasons
- violence against human rights
- violence blighted the nation for so many years
- violence broke out
- violence claimed 30 lives
- violence continues unabated
- violence erupted
- violence escalates
- violence flared in various parts of the country
- violence from the right
- violence goes on unabated
- violence has died down
- violence is growing by the day
- violence is widespread
- violence of invective
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[sek'tɛərɪən] 1. прил.1) сектантский; относящийся к секте2) мелкий, ограниченный, узкийSyn:2. сущ.1) сектант2) ист. раскольник, схизматикSyn:schismatic 2., heretic -
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сущ.сектантство, сектарианизма) рел. (религиозный термин, первоначально применявшийся церковными деятелями, а затем широко вошедший в употребление для обозначения религиозных объединений, возникавших в основном как оппозиционные течения по отношению к тем или иным доминирующим религиозным направлениям; в истории форму сектантства нередко имели социальные, национально-освободительные движения; в ряде случаев, подвергаясь преследованиям со стороны государства и официальной церкви, приобретало черты фанатизма и экстремизма)See:б) пол. (в рабочем движении: совокупность взглядов, отрицающих работу в реформистских профсоюзах, буржуазных парламентах, массовых организациях, состоящих не целиком из рабочего класса)See:
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