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Перевод: crusade speek crusade


[существительное]
крестовый поход; поход ; кампания ;
[глагол]
выступить в поход; бороться


Тезаурус:

  1. Others are those who did not adventure themselves on the Crusade, but stayed to maintain the rights of their absent lords in their proper manors and castles, but as the years passed and their lords did not return they have been turned out from their posts of trust."
  2. Barbarossa's common soldiers were almost certainly still wearing Norman-style hauberks as late as the Third Crusade.
  3. Our beloved general is leading a Christian crusade! "
  4. At great councils of the Church at Piacenza and Clermont-Ferrand in 1095 Pope Urban II proclaimed the First Crusade.
  5. However, Barbarossa was still suspicious of the leader of the Guelphs, and when he resolved to go on crusade he ordered that Henry must either follow him to the Holy Land or return to exile in England for a further three years.
  6. So it is fairly safe to assume that assistance from Western sources, official and private, will flow to the East in a crusade against the poverty and pollution caused by seventy years of ideological perversity.
  7. STAND by for a new moral crusade against single mothers.
  8. I said the kids' crusade was curdling now, everyone had overdosed, but she wouldn't listen.
  9. The appeal of the crusade was manifold and thoroughly mixed.
  10. And so the mutual help and support which should have typified Christian brothers became a stick which the Western church used in the coming crusade to beat Orthodox and infidel alike.
  11. For the first time in a decade the Thatcherite crusade seemed to be faltering, though how permanently it was too early to judge.
  12. At the age of 75, he is the last of the four leaders of the original military junta, the last to talk still of the high crusade against communism.
  13. A major prop for the Thatcher government in the 1980s was a strong reaction against central government, the world of the quangos and over-mighty metropolitan authorities - although, ironically, that administration was also to take centralization still further, especially in its crusade against local government and the vested interests of the professions.

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