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Дипломатический термин: общественный бойкот, общественный остракизм, социальный бойкот, социальный остракизм -
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > suffer social ostracism
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подвергаться общественному бойкоту, остракизмуEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to suffer social ostracism
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n- political ostracism політичний остракізм, бойкот- social ostracism громадський/ соціальний остракізм, бойкот- to suffer social/ political ostracism зазнавати суспільного /політичного бойкоту/ остракізму -
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['ɔstrəsɪz(ə)m]сущ.1) книжн. остракизм; изгнание, гонениеto suffer (social) ostracism — подвергнуться (общественному) остракизму, (социальному) бойкоту
AIDS victims often experience social ostracism and discrimination. — Жертвы СПИДа нередко подвергаются общественному остракизму и дискриминации.
2) ист. остракизм ( изгнание из общества в Древней Греции) -
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суспільний; соціальний; громадський- social adaptation
- social and legal
- social and legal relations
- social and political
- social and political activism
- social animal
- social approbation
- social assistance act
- social assistance law
- social background
- social benefit
- social benefits
- social casework
- social change
- social compact
- social conditions
- social conflict
- social consciousness
- social consequences
- social contacts
- social contract
- social control
- social custom
- social danger
- social democracy
- social-democratic
- social discrimination
- social disease
- social disorganization
- social dropouts
- social duty
- social engagement
- social equality
- social evil
- social factor
- social fear
- social force
- social goods
- social guardianship
- social harm
- social harmony
- social hierarchy
- social ill
- social implication
- social importance
- social inequality
- social influence
- social injury
- social injustice
- social insurance
- social insurance benefit
- social interdependence
- social justice
- social law
- social legislation
- social misfit
- social necessity
- social need
- social norm
- social obligation
- social order
- social organization
- social origin
- social ostracism
- social outcasts
- social pariah
- social pathology
- social phenomenon
- social polarization
- social policy
- social position
- social prevention
- social privilege
- social problem
- social product
- social progress
- social protection
- social protest
- social purpose of law
- social rank
- social re-establishment
- social reformer
- social regulation
- social rehabilitation
- social-rehabilitation center
- social-rehabilitation centre
- social response
- social response to crime
- social responsibility
- social retaliation
- social rights
- social rioting
- social sanctions
- social security
- social security act
- social security law
- social security fund
- social security legislation
- social security system
- social security tax
- social service
- social stability
- social standard
- social status
- social structure
- social system
- social tension
- social tensions
- social test
- social treatment
- social usage
- social utilitarianism
- social utility
- social value
- social vengeance
- social wealth
- social welfare
- social welfare laws
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n1. остракизм; в Древней Греции - изгнание граждан;2. изгнание, гонение, осуждение;to suffer social ostracism подвергаться общественному остракизму.
* * *сущ.1) остракизм; в Древней Греции - изгнание граждан;2) изгнание, гонение, осуждение; -
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n остракизм; изгнание, гонениеСинонимический ряд:exclusion (noun) banishment; deportation; displacement; elimination; eviction; exclusion; exile; expatriation; expulsion; rejection; relegation; removal; segregationАнтонимический ряд: -
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ˈɔstrəsɪzm сущ. остракизм (изгнание из общества в Древней Греции) ;
перен. изгнание, гонение to suffer ostracism ≈ подвергаться остракизму остракизм (в Древней Греции) остракизм;
изгнание, гонение;
- to suffer social * подвергаться общественному бойкоту ostracism изгнание из общества ~ остракизмБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ostracism
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[ʹɒstrəsız(ə)m] n1. остракизм ( в Древней Греции)2. остракизм; изгнание, гонениеto suffer social [political] ostracism - подвергаться общественному [политическому] бойкоту /остракизму/
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(n.) = social ostracismEx. These include guilt, a loss of self-confidence, social ostracism, and self-fulfilling behaviour.* * *(n.) = social ostracismEx: These include guilt, a loss of self-confidence, social ostracism, and self-fulfilling behaviour.
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16 соціальний остракізм
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > соціальний остракізм
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m.ostracism.ostracismo político political wilderness* * *1 ostracism* * *SM ostracism* * *masculino ostracismcondenar a alguien al ostracismo — (Hist) to ostracize somebody
* * *= ostracism.Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.----* ostracismo social = social ostracism.* * *masculino ostracismcondenar a alguien al ostracismo — (Hist) to ostracize somebody
* * *= ostracism.Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
* ostracismo social = social ostracism.* * *ostracismcondenar a algn al ostracismo ( Hist) to ostracize sb* * *
ostracismo sustantivo masculino
ostracism
ostracismo sustantivo masculino ostracism
' ostracismo' also found in these entries:
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ostracize
* * *ostracismo nmostracism;un año en el ostracismo político a year in the political wilderness* * *m ostracism* * *ostracismo nm: ostracism -
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boycott, strike; (остракизм) ostracismиспользовать / применять бойкот — to apply a boycott
объявить бойкот — to announce / to set up a boycott
общественный / социальный бойкот — social ostracism
политический бойкот — political ostracism / boycott
подвергаться политическому / социальному бойкоту — to suffer political / social ostracism
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Ex. These include guilt, a loss of self-confidence, social ostracism, and self-fulfilling behaviour.* * *Ex: These include guilt, a loss of self-confidence, social ostracism, and self-fulfilling behaviour.
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ostracism — os•tra•cism [[t]ˈɒs trəˌsɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) exclusion, by general consent, from social acceptance, privileges, friendship, etc 2) anh (in ancient Greece) temporary banishment of a citizen, decided upon by popular vote • Etymology: 1570–80; < NL… … From formal English to slang