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1 revolution
nреволюция; переворотto bring about a revolution — вызывать революцию; приводить к революции
to launch a revolution — начинать / поднимать революцию
to make a revolution in science — производить переворот / революцию в науке
- armed revolutionto overthrow smb in a revolution — свергать кого-л. в результате революции
- basic principles of the revolution
- black revolution
- bloody revolution
- bourgeois revolution
- contemporary scientific and technological revolution
- cradle of a revolution
- cultural revolution
- Cultural Revolution
- democratic revolution
- domestic revolution
- driving forces of the revolution
- export of revolution to a country
- export of revolution
- full-scale revolution
- gains of a revolution
- general national revolution
- green revolution
- impending revolution
- industrial revolution
- liberation revolution
- minor revolution
- national revolution
- national-liberation revolution
- palace revolution
- political revolution
- popular revolution
- revolution in leadership
- revolution without shots
- scientific and technical revolution
- scientific and technological revolution
- social revolution
- socialist-type revolution
- the Great October Socialist Revolution
- the Orange Revolution
- the Russian revolution of 1905-1907
- the Tender revolution
- the Velvet revolution
- theory of revolution
- tide of liberation revolutions
- transport revolution
- uninterrupted revolution
- victorious revolution
- violent revolution
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