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Перевод: dissent speek dissent


[существительное]
разногласие; несогласие; раскол ; расхождение во взглядах; сектантство;
[глагол]
расходиться во мнениях; расходиться во взглядах; расходиться в убеждениях; отступать от взглядов господствующей церкви; принадлежать к секте


Тезаурус:

  1. There were murmurs of both assent and dissent.
  2. Germany was within his immediate control, and Burgundy was the least of the three kingdoms which he resolved to merge firmly together, but Italy was a hotbed of revolt, dissent and major political and economic opposition to his aims.
  3. Fundamental to the thinking of this comparatively small group of people was the ease and skill with which Israel had been able to exert its will, control dissent, and remove local leadership as soon as its challenge to the authorities necessitated this.
  4. . on every street corner, and democratic dissent could be inhibited."
  5. But then dissent in geology, as in any science, is good.
  6. The large number of Cabinet ministers who have resigned or been dismissed have not been a focus for dissent.
  7. Dissent increased in the 1983 Parliament, partly because of the government's larger majority, which enables rebels to dissent without jeopardizing the government.
  8. Although he suppressed tribal dissent ruthlessly, he subsequently attempted -with some generosity - to incorporate representatives of minority tribes into the governance of the state.
  9. Up to that point, reviews had been consistently agreeable and a touch of dissent was long overdue, if only to put the previous flattering write-ups into perspective.
  10. But once the West no longer needed Mr Ceausescu's anti-Soviet services, his policy of deliberate isolation narrowed his options and led earlier this year to the first signs of internal party dissent.
  11. If it stimulates you to dissent, it is precisely because it is so closely pondered in its own terms and it never, throughout its four hours, loosens its grip on you.
  12. It also printed some remarks by interested parties that the government was not providing enough money for dissenters from the government policy on the projected PWR to dissent.
  13. No one doubted that some form of physical education should be part of the programme; nor was there any dissent from the view that girls were to be taught domestic economy and similar subjects in addition to trade and academic courses; and, thirdly, the terms "vocational" and "liberal" should be generously interpreted, rather than be seen as mutually exclusive.

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