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1 попытка запугивания
Русско-английский политический словарь > попытка запугивания
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2 акция устрашения
1) Law: intimidating action (Напр.: Intimidating action by different law enforcement agencies against Yukos and its business partners and other institutions linked to Mr Khodorkovsky and his associates.)2) Politico-military term: act of intimidation (в контексте обеспечения безопасности, борьбы с терроризмом и т. д.) -
3 тайный
1. concealment2. invisible3. under-the-table4. occult5. clandestine6. esoteric7. furtive8. furtively9. secretlyмолишь тайно — praying in secret; pray in secret (refl.)
10. surreptitious11. surreptitiously12. undercover13. secret; stealthy; vague; privyмолившийся тайно — praying in secret (refl.)
14. covertскрытое, тайное действие — covert act
15. dark16. stealthy17. underhandСинонимический ряд:1. секретно (прил.) потаенно; секретно2. секретно (проч.) негласно; секретно3. скрыто (проч.) затаенно; потаенно; скрыто4. тайком (проч.) втихомолку; втихую; потихоньку; тайком; тихонько; тишком
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Hatch Act — either of two acts of Congress (1939, 1940), regulating expenditures, contributions, and procedures in political campaigns. [named after Carl A. Hatch (1889 1963), U.S. lawyer and politician] * * * (1939, amended 1940) Legislation enacted by the… … Universalium
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