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1 grievance
nжалоба, недовольство, претензияto air one's grievance with smb — высказывать свое недовольство кому-л.
to have a grievance against smb — иметь претензии к кому-л.
to listen to smb's grievance — выслушивать чьи-л. претензии
to redress a grievance — устранять причину чьего-л. недовольства
- justified grievanceto set aside local grievance — временно откладывать свои местные претензии ( во имя решения общенациональных задач)
- legitimate grievance
- local grievances
- the committee heard the grievance
- underlying grievances
- unjustified grievance
- valid grievance
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2 grievance
['griːv(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) обида; недовольствоto nurse a grievance against smb. — затаить обиду на кого-л.
2) жалобаto air / vent a grievance — жаловаться
to file / submit a grievance — подавать жалобу
justified / legitimate / valid grievance — законная жалоба
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