grievance | |
gen. | жалоба; обида; повод для недовольства; трудность; претензия; требование |
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злоупотребления со стороны государства (Alex_Odeychuk); злоупотребления Короны (в английской парламентской истории XVII века; см. статью Grand Remonstrance в Википедии m_rakova) | |||
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жалоба (A special committee has been appointed to handle prisoners' grievances.); обида (Bill still harbours/nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him.); повод для недовольства; трудность; претензия (In his speech, Putin reached back far further than the cold war to find his grievances. • Employees feel empowered and safe to raise any grievances and complaints which will be handled swiftly and with all due impartiality. Agatha); требование (MargeWebley); основание для недовольства; чувство несправедливости (The small amount of compensation is a source of grievance to the people forced to leave their homes. A.Rezvov); недовольство (On 22 January 1905 thousands of demonstrators marched on the Winter Palace to air their grievances against working conditions.); вред; убыток; неудовольствие; рекламация; основание для жалобы; ущерб |
grievances : 205 phrases in 29 subjects |