militant star - translation to russian
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militant star - translation to russian

VIOLENT ACTIVIST
Militants; Militancy; Militance; Militantly; Campus militant; Militant organization; Militant (newspaper); Militant newspaper; Militant (word); Militant base; Millitant; Militant group

militant star      
яркая звезда
militancy         
militancy noun воинственность
carbon star         
  • Echelle spectra]] of the carbon star [[UU Aurigae]]
  • LMC]] carbon stars with a given near-infrared luminosity. The median value is marked in red. Adapted from Ripoche ''et al.'' (2020)<ref name="RipocheMNRAS495"/>
STAR WHOSE ATMOSPHERE CONTAINS MORE CARBON THAN OXYGEN
Carbon Star; Type-C stars; Carbon stars; N star; H star; Hd star; Carbon Stars; C star; Oxygen star; C-type star; Carbon giant; Type-R star

[kɑ:bən'stɑ:]

астрономия

углеродная звезда (с углеродно-азотным термоядерным циклом)

углеродная звезда (с углеродно-азотным термоядерным циклом)

Definition

Морнинг Стар
("Мо́рнинг Стар")

английская ежедневная прогрессивная газета. Основана в 1930 в Лондоне. До апреля 1966 выходила под названием "Дейли уоркер" ("Daily Worker") как орган Коммунистической партии Великобритании. Издаётся кооперативным издательским обществом "Морнинг стар кооператив сосайети, лимитед", а также за счёт добровольных взносов читателей. Ведёт борьбу за жизненные интересы английских трудящихся, против антинародной политики монополистического капитала, выступает за объединение всех левых сил в борьбе за мир и безопасность народов.

Wikipedia

Militant

The English word militant is both an adjective and a noun, and it is generally used to mean vigorously active, combative and/or aggressive, especially in support of a cause, as in "militant reformers". It comes from the 15th century Latin "militare" meaning "to serve as a soldier". The related modern concept of the militia as a defensive organization against invaders grew out of the Anglo-Saxon fyrd. In times of crisis, the militiaman left his civilian duties and became a soldier until the emergency was over, when he returned to his civilian occupation.

The current meaning of militant does not usually refer to a registered soldier: it can be anyone who subscribes to the idea of using vigorous, sometimes extreme, activity to achieve an objective, usually political. A "militant [political] activist" would be expected to be more confrontational and aggressive than an activist not described as militant.

Militance may or may not include physical violence, armed combat, terrorism, and the like. The Trotskyist Militant group in the United Kingdom published a newspaper, was active in labour disputes, moved resolutions in political meetings, but was not based on violence. The purpose of the Christian Church Militant is to struggle against sin, the devil and ". . . the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places" (Ephesians 6:12), but it is not a violent movement.

What is the Russian for militant star? Translation of &#39militant star&#39 to Russian