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Перевод: insurgent
[прилагательное] восставший; мятежный; [существительное] повстанец ; инсургент ; мятежник ; бунтовщик ; бунтарь
Тезаурус:
- It was one of a series of insurgent attacks on military and civilian targets in Bujumbura, and in Bubanza and Cibitoke provinces in the northwest of the country.
- It is significant that the insurgent peasants of Essex in 1381 demanded the abolition of the hunting privileges of the landowners, and made no mention of the Forest laws of the Crown.
- He argues that the extent of this control has been exaggerated, and as evidence documents a number of cases of successful, although sometimes shortlived, insurgent labour movements that have taken place.
- And Ukraine's new army, even while it honours, with much fanfare, those who died fighting Hitler's invasion, holds up also as a model to its recruits the Ukrainian insurgent army of the epoch, which fought Germans and Russians alike.
- In January 1929, Kabul was seized by tribal forces under the leadership of a Tajik insurgent Bacha-i Saqqo.
- Bono, the insurgent, irrepressible singer for Dublin quartet U2, finishes making a hard point using a typically animated gesture.
- But Clinton's nationwide image as untrustworthy refuses to fade, while the insurgent Brown is enjoying himself hugely as the slash-and-burn anti-everybody candidate who knows he will never have to fulfil his outlandish promises.
- Jude the Obscure was serialised in Harper's New Monthly Magazine between December 1894 and November 1895, the first part under the title The Simpletons , but subsequently as Hearts Insurgent .
- IBM also moved into new fields through various alliances with small insurgent innovators.
- According to taste and political outlook the one was "Republican", "Loyalist" or "Red", the other "Insurgent", "Nationalist" or "Fascist".
- Amid the boy's triple obsession with sex, cricket and poetry, incidents prefigure insurgent communal hatreds, from Roshan's ambivalence at kissing the pok-tainted lips of a Christian to a Hindu teacher's beating at her brothers' hands for her affair with the Muslim schoolboy.
- It absorbed and demonstrated the relevance of a particularly modern , even insurgent, current of thought; it combined the seductiveness of the intellectually advanced with the supposed certainty of prosperous results.
- Like Pareto, Burnham argued that Marxism was the self-serving ideology of an insurgent working class elite.
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