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1 spiritual oppression
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2 oppression
nугнетение; притеснение; гнет- economic oppression - heartland of oppressionto subject smb to oppression — подвергать кого-л. притеснениям
- liberation from oppression
- liquidation of the oppression
- medieval oppression
- monopoly oppression
- national oppression
- oppression is nourished by silence
- political oppression
- racial oppression
- religious oppression
- social oppression
- spiritual oppression
- under the oppression -
3 bond
[bɔnd] I 1. сущ.1) связь, узыclose / firm / strong bond — тесная связь
2) ( bonds) книжн. оковы прям. и перен., узы; тюрьмаin bonds — в тюрьме; в оковах
Syn:fetter 1.3) обязательство, обещание, договор4) долговое обязательство; обязательство ( вид ценной бумаги)warranty / performance / surety bond — гарантия исполнения обязательств по контракту; поручительство
to stand bond for smb. — поручиться за кого-л.
- government bondto cash (in) / redeem a bond — погашать долговое обязательство
- long-term bond
- negotiable bond5) обычно мн.; фин. облигации; боныto furnish / post a bond — предоставлять облигации
- long bondto forfeit a bond — терять облигации / ценные бумаги
- moral obligation bond
- mortgage revenue bond
- municipal revenue bond
- municipal bond
- non-callable bond
- private purpose bonds
- unlimited tax bond
- zero coupon bond- in bondSyn:8) юр. залог ( вносится при желании изменить меру пресечения)9) тех. крепление, соединение, связка10) химическая связь11) эл. кабель, провод2. гл.1) связывать, соединять, скреплятьSyn:2) держаться, сцепляться3) привязаться (к кому-л. / чему-л.)He was so kind and sincere. No wonder I bonded to him. — Он был таким добрым и искренним. Нет ничего удивительного в том, что я привязалась к нему.
4) подписывать обязательства; связывать себя обязательствами5) отдавать (что-л.) в залог, получая взамен ссудуSyn:6) фин. эмитировать облигации8) эл. соединять два контакта9) стр. класть кирпичи, камни ( один на другой)10) быть крепким, прочнымII 1. сущ.; уст.1) бонд (свободный землевладелец, особенно в Скандинавии)2) крестьянин, землепашец ( социальный статус)Syn:3)а) невольник, рабSyn:б) крепостной•Syn:2. прил.1) несвободный2) уст. рабский
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