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Перевод: confrontation
[существительное] конфронтация ; противоборство; сличение; сопоставление; очная ставка
Тезаурус:
- The Clamshell style of demonstration - carefully planned, non-violent protest with a deliberate avoidance of confrontation with the authorities - was quickly followed at other reactor sites.
- But, far from seeing the question in relation to the Soviet Union as being one of confrontation and only confrontation between the law of value and "primitive socialist accumulation" he viewed the matter as being more complex than that.
- The debate has the style of a Westminster confrontation, and you get the strong impression that even the complete no-hopers must sneak off at home to lie in the bath to practise cries of "shame", "hear, hear" and other parliamentary harrumphing.
- When a person's doubt is well-developed, it needs a special confrontation, one that is designed to disturb complacency and strike a blow at self-sufficiency.
- His "confrontation" with the Reds in the workers' district of Emmaus ended with the tiny Nazi Party surrounded by a sea of Red Front members, who, to the intense discomfort of the Nazis, did nothing more violent than bellow endless verses of the "Internationale" at them.
- They had forgotten precisely what their confrontation was about.
- Hilarion's discovery of Albrecht's sword and later his confrontation with Giselle, with the sword in his hands, still does not convince Giselle of Albrecht's duplicity.
- The match hinged on the confrontation between Christy O'Connor Jnr and Mark James and it was effectively settled at the first hole.
- It was clearly patronage that they were seeking, rather than a confrontation with another class.
- MATCH-WINNER Eddie McGoldrick and QPR goal scorer Gary Penrice were caught in the middle of a violent confrontation between rival fans after Palace's surprise win.
- The emergency declaration was affirmed by 22 of the 23 members of the Senate in an apparent attempt to consolidate the various branches of government for what President Aquino said would be "the final blow in the final confrontation" against the rebels.
- Captaining the side in the absence of the injured Robson, Bruce foolishly ran 40 yards to become involved, and his action prompted a mass confrontation.
- So there is still an uncomfortably strong possibility that the Yugoslav confrontation may end messily, perhaps even bloodily, just as it might in the Soviet Union, where Yugoslav events are followed with special interest.
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