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Перевод: expel
[глагол] выгонять; изгонять; исключать; удалять; высылать; выталкивать; выбрасывать
Тезаурус:
- "Except that I will not detain you in prison or expel you from Scotland, on one condition.
- Life appeared to continue largely as normal in the Libyan capital, and the warning seemed to amount to no more than the routine diplomatic tit-for-tat when countries expel each other's envoys.
- The WRU now has to decide whether to take its ultimate sanction and expel the 18 from membership.
- Charles sought to expel and chastise the Saracens, keeping them out of his southern territories and securing border areas where they might encroach.
- The Foreign Office moved to expel 67 Iraqis and eight staff from the Iraqi embassy.
- Ian Paisley was once a member of the Shankill Road Lodge of the Orange Order and a lodge chaplain, but he resigned from the Order when the County Grand Lodge refused to expel Sir Robin Kinahan for attending a funeral service in a Roman Catholic chapel.
- The simmering dispute erupted in public when the B'nai B'rith International board of governors adopted a motion to expel the 120,000-member B'nai B'rith Women unless the affiliate relinquishes its autonomous status.
- When we breathe we take oxygen into the body and expel the waste gas, carbon dioxide, or CO2.
- The membership ban would make sense if it was Labour Party policy to expel Northern Ireland from the UK immediately after coming to power.
- Le Pen seeks to expel migrants.
- ADECISION by B'nai B'rith International to expel its women's affiliate threatens to tear apart the world's largest Jewish organisation.
- The movement is thought to be aided by copepods, 1-mm-long zooplankton that ingest the smallest particles, agglomerate them in their guts and expel them as large and heavier pieces that sink before they can escape to the sea.
- Once filled, the sides and riser were gently tapped with a hammer for a couple of minutes to expel trapped air, which can cause surface voids.
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