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Перевод: outlaw speek outlaw


[прилагательное]
незаконный; отверженный;
[наречие]
вне закона;
[существительное]
человек вне закона; изгнанник ; разбойник ; отверженный ; изгой ; бандит ; грабитель ; беглец ; организация, объявленная вне закона; рабочий, попавший в 'черный список';
[глагол]
изгонять из общества; объявлять вне закона; лишать законной силы


Тезаурус:

  1. She wanted clothes which reflected the 19th century Australian outlaw's wild and woolly look, and hired the latest member of her design team, Ian McMaugh, to provide it.
  2. We will ban the testing of beauty aids on animals, outlaw fur farming and ensure better treatment of farm animals and animals in transit.
  3. Strangely, there is both the outlaw and the patriot in this formidable cricketer.
  4. OUTLAW POSSE My Afro's On Fire (Gee Street) Thoughtful lyrics and funky beats from London's new school of hip hop.
  5. Three children died and their mother Sharon Outlaw, 27, was injured in a fire at their home in Helensburgh, Strathclyde.
  6. Philosophy was frowned upon as almost certainly heretical, while the Catholic Church generally strove to outlaw even classical learning in favour of theological treatises.
  7. THE FA's attempt to outlaw the professional foul, vetoed by Fifa seven years ago, may now receive official backing from the world body, writes David Lacey.
  8. The move is part of the Employment Secretary, Mr Norman Fowler's, package designed to outlaw secondary strike action and abolish the pre-entry closed shop.
  9. He believed that the teachings of Christ gather together the wisdom of the ages into one source, and present it for the "uneducated" along with a few miracles in order to win their attention and support (much as the outlaw in the Western uses his gun in order to win an audience in a crowded saloon bar).
  10. If implemented, the Fourth Directive would force annual accounts to be made more public and the crucial Fifth Directive would end the abuse of special voting rights and outlaw existing or potential technical barriers.
  11. The first is a proposal to outlaw "political strikes", use force where the ban is flouted (as it will be) and arrest strike leaders.
  12. Powers claimed by the Home Secretary to intervene over the content of programmes would radically alter the constitution of broadcasting, Mr Anthony Lester, QC, told the Court of Appeal yesterday in winding up an appeal against the High Court refusal to outlaw restrictions on interviews with named groups, including Sinn Fein.
  13. By 1992 in the US the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act 1987 will outlaw 70-;90 per cent of the appliances sold in 1986.

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