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Перевод: militarized
[прилагательное] милитаризированный
Тезаурус:
- This close to Christmas, the wild West End was a militarized zone for private transport, even taxis.
- The broadly conceived programme of health education not only demonstrated the ideal of militarized efficiency, it also embodied the new scientific concepts derived from physiology and biochemistry.
- Those killed were members of trade unions in an area which, with a total of 10,000 troops, has become so highly militarized that there is one soldier for every two banana workers.
- There are, to be sure, competing and contradictory images most clearly seen in militarized public demonstrations, but these are frequently and misleadingly labelled as the activities of student radicals or Red Army factions.
- Since the counter-insurgency campaigns of the early 1980s, the country has become highly militarized, and those indigenous groups which have returned from hiding or exile after the destruction of their homes and villages have been strictly controlled.
- The medical model of militarized efficiency was carried over into key areas of civil society.
- The balance within the militarized police forces tilted the other way: of some 68,000 Civil Guards and Assault Guards, 60 per cent remained loyal: surprisingly in view of the former's reputation as the hammer of the rural poor, but crucially for the early failure of the rising in many places.
- If we are to establish how and to what extent routine policing is affected by Northern Ireland's divisions, it would be useless to base our research where there is only militarized political policing (even though there are at least formal attempts to try to normalize policing in areas of high tension), for it is necessary to explore the extent to which policing in so-called "soft" areas is contaminated by wider societal conflicts.
- As the nation became increasingly militarized under the pressure of fighting with China, Japan's leaders again turned to Japanese traditions and values as sources of national unity.
- Kalinigrad (formerly Knigsberg), the base of the Baltic Fleet and a highly militarized zone, was separated from the rest of Russia by Lithuanian territory.
- What turned the rising of 17-;18 July 1936 into a civil war was, first of all, the rebels' failure, due to hesitation and division within the officer corps and the militarized police forces, to seize control quickly enough throughout the country; second, the decision of the Republican government to arm the UGT and CNT militias, which contributed to the defeat of the rising in important centres; and finally the intervention of foreign powers, enabling the two sides to continue the struggle indefinitely.
- The model most frequently projected by medics was of a militarized conception of health, which could be extended to key groups within civil society.
- Before the elections Beron had maintained that the MRF should be banned on the basis that it was a militarized organization founded on an ethnic basis (and therefore not allowed to contest the election).
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