assassination - определение. Что такое assassination
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое assassination - определение

ALBUM BY KRISIUN
AssassiNation (Krisiun album)

assassination         
  • [[Derringer]] of [[John Wilkes Booth]], the assassin of President [[Abraham Lincoln]]
  • The functions of the [[ninja]] included espionage, [[sabotage]] and assassination.
  • [[Indira Gandhi]]'s blood-stained [[sari]] and belongings at the time of her assassination. She was the [[Prime Minister of India]].
  • assassination]] of United States President [[John F. Kennedy]] on November 22, 1963. Oswald himself was murdered two days later by [[Jack Ruby]], the first such event to receive wide television coverage.
  • Shown in the presidential booth of Ford's Theatre, from left to right, are assassin [[John Wilkes Booth]], [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Mary Todd Lincoln]], [[Clara Harris]] and [[Henry Rathbone]].
  • combat drone]]; sometimes used in targeted killings
  • Rifle of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], the assassin of President [[John F. Kennedy]]
  • [[Pope Benedict XVI]] in a modified [[Mercedes-Benz M-Class]] [[Popemobile]] in São Paulo, Brazil
  • Assassination attempt]] on President [[Ronald Reagan]]
  • Sheik Abdul Sattar Abu Risha's assassination]] in 2007.
  •  s2cid = 97163876 }}</ref> A drawing of the assassination by an unknown author.
MURDER OF A PROMINENT PERSON, OFTEN A POLITICAL LEADER OR RULER
Assasinations; Assasination; Assassinations; Targeted assassinations; Assassinat; Assassinate; Assassinated; Assasinated; Political assasination; Assasin; Assassinating; Selective assassination; Political assassination; Selective Assassination; Assination; Political murder; Assassini; Professional assassin; Assassin; Asassination; Foreign assassination; Magnicide; Take one out; Take someone out; Take him out; Take her out; Assassination)
n.
1) to carry out an assassination
2) a character; political assassination
assassination         
  • [[Derringer]] of [[John Wilkes Booth]], the assassin of President [[Abraham Lincoln]]
  • The functions of the [[ninja]] included espionage, [[sabotage]] and assassination.
  • [[Indira Gandhi]]'s blood-stained [[sari]] and belongings at the time of her assassination. She was the [[Prime Minister of India]].
  • assassination]] of United States President [[John F. Kennedy]] on November 22, 1963. Oswald himself was murdered two days later by [[Jack Ruby]], the first such event to receive wide television coverage.
  • Shown in the presidential booth of Ford's Theatre, from left to right, are assassin [[John Wilkes Booth]], [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Mary Todd Lincoln]], [[Clara Harris]] and [[Henry Rathbone]].
  • combat drone]]; sometimes used in targeted killings
  • Rifle of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], the assassin of President [[John F. Kennedy]]
  • [[Pope Benedict XVI]] in a modified [[Mercedes-Benz M-Class]] [[Popemobile]] in São Paulo, Brazil
  • Assassination attempt]] on President [[Ronald Reagan]]
  • Sheik Abdul Sattar Abu Risha's assassination]] in 2007.
  •  s2cid = 97163876 }}</ref> A drawing of the assassination by an unknown author.
MURDER OF A PROMINENT PERSON, OFTEN A POLITICAL LEADER OR RULER
Assasinations; Assasination; Assassinations; Targeted assassinations; Assassinat; Assassinate; Assassinated; Assasinated; Political assasination; Assasin; Assassinating; Selective assassination; Political assassination; Selective Assassination; Assination; Political murder; Assassini; Professional assassin; Assassin; Asassination; Foreign assassination; Magnicide; Take one out; Take someone out; Take him out; Take her out; Assassination)
n.
Murder (by secret assault), murderous assault.
assassination         
  • [[Derringer]] of [[John Wilkes Booth]], the assassin of President [[Abraham Lincoln]]
  • The functions of the [[ninja]] included espionage, [[sabotage]] and assassination.
  • [[Indira Gandhi]]'s blood-stained [[sari]] and belongings at the time of her assassination. She was the [[Prime Minister of India]].
  • assassination]] of United States President [[John F. Kennedy]] on November 22, 1963. Oswald himself was murdered two days later by [[Jack Ruby]], the first such event to receive wide television coverage.
  • Shown in the presidential booth of Ford's Theatre, from left to right, are assassin [[John Wilkes Booth]], [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Mary Todd Lincoln]], [[Clara Harris]] and [[Henry Rathbone]].
  • combat drone]]; sometimes used in targeted killings
  • Rifle of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], the assassin of President [[John F. Kennedy]]
  • [[Pope Benedict XVI]] in a modified [[Mercedes-Benz M-Class]] [[Popemobile]] in São Paulo, Brazil
  • Assassination attempt]] on President [[Ronald Reagan]]
  • Sheik Abdul Sattar Abu Risha's assassination]] in 2007.
  •  s2cid = 97163876 }}</ref> A drawing of the assassination by an unknown author.
MURDER OF A PROMINENT PERSON, OFTEN A POLITICAL LEADER OR RULER
Assasinations; Assasination; Assassinations; Targeted assassinations; Assassinat; Assassinate; Assassinated; Assasinated; Political assasination; Assasin; Assassinating; Selective assassination; Political assassination; Selective Assassination; Assination; Political murder; Assassini; Professional assassin; Assassin; Asassination; Foreign assassination; Magnicide; Take one out; Take someone out; Take him out; Take her out; Assassination)

Википедия

AssassiNation

AssassiNation is the sixth album by Brazilian death metal band Krisiun, released in 2006 on Century Media. It is dedicated In Memory of Doc and Dimebag.

Примеры употребления для assassination
1. From assassination to assassination, terror has only increased and become more sophisticated.
2. Hariri over the period preceding his assassination corroborate the Commission‘s conclusion that the likely motive of the assassination was political.
3. The amnesty excluded "crimes of assassination or attempted assassination of religious figures, political leaders, and foreign or Arab diplomats". Aljazeera
4. One Lebanese commentator described Mughniyah‘s assassination as the harshest blow in the organization‘s history – even more so than Musawi‘s assassination.
5. He studied the assassination for 35 years and developed a computer–generated, three–dimensional model of the assassination sequence.