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2 suppress
1) подавлять; пресекать; запрещать2) скрывать, замалчивать, утаивать•to suppress a document — утаивать документ;
to suppress a fact — скрыть факт;
to suppress a mutiny — подавить мятеж;
to suppress a patent — преднамеренно не применять запатентованное изобретение, "замораживать" патент;
to suppress a rebellion — подавить восстание;
to suppress (as) evidence — утаить доказательство;
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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: -
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5 quell
kwel гл.
1) подавлять (мятеж и т.д.) All opposition was quelled. ≈ Всякое сопротивление было подавлено. to quell mutiny ≈ подавить мятеж
2) успокаивать, подавлять (страх и т. п.) to quell one's fear ≈ подавить страх Syn: calm, placate, subdue, suppress, tranquillize подавлять, уничтожать, сокрушать - to * opposition уничтожить оппозицию - to * an attempt сорвать попытку успокаивать, ослаблять, смягчать - to * one's fears подавить в себе страх - to * pain успокоить боль - to * one's passions умерить страсти quell поэт., ритор. подавлять, (мятеж, оппозицию) ~ успокаивать, подавлять (страх и т. п.) -
6 act
1. n1) действие, поступок, акт, шаг2) акт, закон, постановление ( судебного органа), законодательство3) акт, документ•to block the passage of the act — мешать принятию акта / закона
to carry out an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to catch smb in the act of doing smth — поймать кого-л. в момент совершения чего-л.; брать кого-л. с поличным
to challenge an act — не подчиняться закону; бросать вызов закону
to commit an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to hold smb under the Prevention of Terrorism Act — задерживать кого-л. в соответствии с Законом о предотвращении терроризма
to hush up a criminal act — замять / скрыть преступный акт
to invoke an act — воспользоваться законом / актом
to pass an act — принимать акт / закон
to perform an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to prevent smb's act — пресекать чьи-л. действия
- Acquitted of Godto protest against smb's unilateral acts — протестовать / выступать против чьих-л. односторонних действий / шагов
- Act of Parliament
- act in law
- act is before the Parliament
- act of accession
- act of aggression
- act of amnesty
- act of barbarism
- act of betrayal
- act of deception
- act of defiance
- act of despair
- act of faith
- act of flexibility
- act of force
- act of good faith
- act of good will
- act of grace
- act of heroism
- act of homage
- act of hostage taking
- act of hostility
- act of humanity
- act of insubordination
- act of intimidation
- act of law
- act of lawlessness
- act of mutiny
- act of piracy
- act of Providence
- act of provocation
- act of public nature
- act of remembrance
- act of reprisal
- act of sabotage
- act of state
- act of terrorism
- act of treachery
- act of treason
- act of violence
- act of war
- act of worship
- act warranted by law
- administration of justice act
- Agents Identities Act
- aggressive act
- anti-labor act
- anti-social act
- Anti-Terrorism Act
- arbitrary act
- barbaric act
- barbarous act
- belligerent act
- brave act
- clear cut act
- Companies Act
- conciliatory act
- constituent act
- Corrupt Practices Act
- courageous act
- covert act
- criminal acts
- dangerous acts
- despicable acts
- discourteous acts
- epoch making act
- Equal Pay Act
- equitable acts
- ethical act
- Ethics in Government Act
- final act
- foolish act
- formal act
- Freedom of Information Act
- Government Official Secrets Act
- Hatch Act
- heroic act
- historic act
- hostile acts
- House of Commons Disqualification Act
- humane act
- illegal act
- immoral act
- impartial acts
- Industrial Relations Act
- infamous acts
- Internal Security Act
- international act
- international law act
- irresponsible acts
- justified acts
- lawful acts
- legal act
- legislative act
- legitimate acts
- Lend-Lease Act
- logical act
- magnanimous act
- noble act
- penal act
- perpetrator of a criminal act
- Prevention of Terrorism Act
- public act
- Public Order Act
- Race Relations Act
- rash acts
- Rent Act
- senseless act
- Separate Amenities Act
- Sex Discrimination Act
- Special Powers Act
- statesmanlike act
- statutory act
- Street Offences Act
- Suppression of Communism Act
- terrorist act
- thoughtful act
- under the act
- unfriendly act
- unilateral act
- unlawful act
- US Atomic Energy Act
- US Freedom of Information Act
- vile act
- violable act 2. vдействовать, поступать, вести себяto act against smb — действовать против кого-л.
to act as a go-between / as an intermediary / as a mediator — действовать / выступать в качестве посредника
to act at the behest of smb — действовать по чьему-л. научению
to act for smb — выполнять чьи-л. функции; действовать от чьего-л. лица / имени
to act illegally — поступать незаконно, совершать незаконные действия
to act in the execution of one's duties — действовать в соответствии со своими обязанностями
to act in the interests of smb — действовать / поступать в чьих-л. интересах
to act on smb's behalf / on behalf of smb — выполнять чьи-л. функции; действовать от чьего-л. лица / имени; действовать по поручению кого-л.
to act on the defensive — обороняться, защищаться
to act unlawfully — поступать незаконно, совершать незаконные действия
to act up to one's principles — действовать / поступать в соответствии со своими принципами / убеждениями
to act with the approval of smb — действовать с чьего-л. одобрения
to act with the knowledge of smb — действовать с чего-л. ведома
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8 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
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