Приклади вживання Repression Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
They know repression.
No repression by the state!
They fear repression.
The repression against the communists.
Soviet political repression.
Люди також перекладають
Against the repression of the“Unemployed Youth Summit”!
Probably, there was still fear of repression.
What does political repression look like today?
The regime could not exist without repression.
Emotional repression is also explored in Psycho-Pass.
This effect is called catabolic repression.
Repression is almost the same repression, but more conscious.
This phenomenon is called catabolite repression.
He was killed by Solovki repression machine like many others.
Nevertheless, the next day they declared political repression.
In 1831 he took part in the repression of the Polish uprising of 1830- 31.
Repression-"erasing" from the memory and consciousness of painful memories;
The Bahraini authorities are running out of arguments to justify repression.
Disinformation affects repression by contributing to their acceptance in society.
Methylation of lysines H3K9 andH3K27 is correlated with transcriptional repression.
And then political repression against imagined enemies can turn into repression against everybody.
To suppress peacefulprotest in the name of order is to invite repression;
This repression and dissociation from the past causes a fragmentation of the self and a loss of true identity.
In 1967, there was a sharp increase in activity, which led to increased repression.
At its core, it has the repression of negative thoughts and emotions with desired emotions derived from properly chosen films.
He noted that recently two Latvians"have already faced real repression.
After the repression of the Insurrection of Prairial in 1795, which he had joined, Romme was condemned to death; he committed suicide.
Disability, in contrast, is the political and social repression of impaired people.
The document instructed to carry out the operation on the repression of“anti-Soviet elements”.
In psychology, self-deception is often called the terms repression, denial, and illusory thinking.