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1 insurrection
[ˌɪns(ə)'rekʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) восстание2) бунт, мятеж•to uprise / foment / stir up an insurrection — поднять, начать восстание
to crush / put down / quell / suppress an insurrection — подавить восстание
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2 suppress an insurrection
Общая лексика: подавить восстание, разгромить восстаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suppress an insurrection
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3 mutiny
1. n бунт; мятеж2. v бунтовать, взбунтоваться; поднимать мятеж3. v принимать участие в мятежеСинонимический ряд:1. insurrection (noun) agitation; commotion; coup; insurrection; rebellion; revolt; revolution; sedition; turbulence; upheaval; uprising2. revolt (verb) insurrect; rebel; revolt; rise; rise againstАнтонимический ряд: -
4 rebellion
1. n восстание; мятеж, бунтthe Great Rebellion — «Великий мятеж»
War of the Rebellion — «Война против мятежников»
in rebellion — восставший; взбунтовавшийся; мятежный
2. n открытое неповиновение, неподчинение; сопротивление, противодействие; протестrebellion against parents — неповиновение родителям; бунт против родительской власти
3. n разг. возмущение4. n шотл. юр. неповиновение суду; невыполнение распоряжения судаСинонимический ряд:revolution (noun) contumacy; defiance; dissension; insolence; insubordination; insurgence; insurrection; mutiny; overthrow; resistance; revolt; revolution; sedition; uprisingАнтонимический ряд:conciliation; endurance; resignation; submission -
5 strangle
1. v задушить, удавить2. v задыхаться3. v жать, давить, душить, сжимать4. v подавлять5. v тех. дросселироватьСинонимический ряд:gag (verb) asphyxiate; choke; gag; garrote; garrotte; hold back; hold down; hush; muffle; quench; repress; shush; smother; squelch; stifle; subdue; suffocate; suppress; throttle
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