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Перевод: internecine
[прилагательное] междоусобный; разрушительный; смертоносный; кровопролитный
Тезаурус:
- Besides being bad for Mrs Thatcher personally, it appeared to be almost the worst possible result for the party as a whole since it made inevitable a further week of damaging internecine strife.
- Large intelligence organisations are very hierarchically structured, affording plenty of opportunity for individual empire-building and internecine jealousies, all of which waste an enormous amount of time and effort, sow the seeds of discontent and distrust and frequently obscure and distort the important issues.
- This internecine strife within the Christian community was a sad diversion of effort at a time when faith was rapidly decaying.
- The results thus apparently conformed to the pattern of alternation between Awlad Amira and Mannaia, those groups in the vanguard of internecine struggle and ethnic oppression getting disproportionate office.
- The weakness of the Crown and the internecine strife of the barons plunged England into anarchy.
- GEOFFREY BOYCOTT signalled the opening of a new phase in Yorkshire's internecine strife when he called a press conference yesterday morning to criticise the club's general committee.
- BOSNIA-Hercegovina, with its potent ethnic mix and history of savage internecine warfare, is widely considered one of the most unstable and volatile regions in the Balkans and in Europe, writes Michael Montgomery.
- It is engaged in internecine warfare over the general provision of indemnity insurance for investors.
- Nor on present evidence can you leave it to the internecine politics of the county councils around London, with occasional injections of national politics.
- Aside from the stalemated Iran-Iraq war, Lebanon continued to tear itself apart in continuous internecine struggles.
- "Internecine fighting
- The Lebanese, it seemed, were brother Arabs when they were allies but foreigners themselves, ignored and disregarded, when internecine feuds had to be resolved within the Palestinian resistance movement.
- As indicated above, at one extreme, some believe that its emergence was entirely due to the internecine conflict of the Liberal Party during the First World War, occasioned by David Lloyd George's replacement of Asquith as Prime Minister in 1916.
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