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Перевод: populace
[существительное] простой народ; массы ; чернь ; население; сброд
Тезаурус:
- This alarms others who are unimpressed by being able to order their groceries down the tube and remember the TV-eye in Orwell's 1984 which spied on the populace as well as thundering propaganda messages at them.
- It was in the nation's interest to have a better-educated populace and the WEA had the tradition and the expertise to achieve this, if an expansion of its work could be financed and more full-time staff appointed; in particular, it had a major contribution to make to trade union education.
- The intermediate, or dynamic, level is concerned with less frequent and often irregular events, e.g. a temporary lack of water because of fire, frost or excessive demand from an increasing populace.
- A couple of English-speaking students explain the hold of religion on the populace.
- This emphasis on people - the populace - has the ring of truth about it.
- The Parisian populace, displaying its usual unpredictability, was not overly enthusiastic in its reception of the Imperial couple - In contrast, noted Count Hubner, the Austrian Ambassador, with the enthusiasm they had shown at the Te Deum held the previous year to celebrate the coup d'tat of 2 December.
- God must be explained or defined in terms that can be understood, or at least readily believed, by the masses of the populace.
- It's all about testing the mood of the populace.
- In Britain at about the same time another Gallup poll showed 30 per cent of the populace were in favour of giving up the British H-bomb.
- Some months later, they relented, thought twice, listened to some extra argument about how every jury is skewed in that two or three of its number are not over 65, and, as such, does not express itself as a cross-section of the populace.
- I am speaking of a populace whose emotional life has been drugged by the sugared poison of pseudo-art.
- Those who thought Germany's future lay with a well educated populace were not disappointed.
- The ceremonies and festivities attending the coronation of French kings at Reims did much to enhance the popularity and reputation of the wines of Champagne - though they cannot entirely have pleased the populace of Reims, who had to meet the expense of such occasions.
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