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61 avert collision
Авиация: предотвращать столкновение -
62 avert confrontation
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63 avert crisis
Общая лексика: предотвратить кризис -
64 avert danger
Макаров: предотвратить опасность -
65 avert defeat
СМИ: избежать поражения -
66 avert gaze
1) Общая лексика: отвести глаза2) Макаров: (one's) отвести глаза -
67 avert head
Этология: отворачивание головы в сторону -
68 avert illness
Макаров: предотвратить болезнь -
69 avert inflation
Экономика: предотвращать инфляцию -
70 avert large-scale actions
Военно-политический термин: предотвращение широкомасштабных действийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > avert large-scale actions
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71 avert losses
Экономика: предотвращать убытки -
72 avert recession
СМИ: предотвратить спад -
73 avert stall
Авиация: избегать срыва -
74 avert stare
Биология: отведение взгляда -
75 avert suspicion
Макаров: отвести подозрение -
76 avert the disaster
Военный термин: предотвратить гибель, предотвращать гибель -
77 avert the gathering storm
Общая лексика: предотвратить собирающийся штормУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > avert the gathering storm
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78 avert the nuclear threat
Дипломатический термин: устранить ядерную угрозуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > avert the nuclear threat
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79 avert the risk
Военный термин: предотвратить риск -
80 avert the threat of a nuclear conflict
Дипломатический термин: устранить угрозу ядерного конфликтаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > avert the threat of a nuclear conflict
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avert — UK US /əˈvɜːt/ verb [T] ► to prevent something bad from happening: avert a crisis/disaster »He argued that the way to avert an economic crisis is for individuals to follow their usual spending habits. avert industrial action/a strike »By law, the … Financial and business terms
Avert — A*vert , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Averted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Averting}.] [L. avertere; a, ab + vertere to turn: cf. OF. avertir. See {Verse}, n.] To turn aside, or away; as, to avert the eyes from an object; to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avert — [ə vʉrt′] vt. [L avertere, to turn away < a (ab ), from + vertere, to turn: see VERSE] 1. to turn away [to avert one s glance from an ugly sight] 2. to keep from happening; ward off; prevent [he apologized in order to avert trouble] SYN.… … English World dictionary
avert — (v.) c.1400, from O.Fr. avertir (12c.), turn, direct; avert; make aware, from V.L. *advertire, from L. avertere to turn away, to drive away, from ab from, away (see AB (Cf. ab )) + vertere to turn (see VERSUS (Cf. versus)). Related … Etymology dictionary
Avert — A*vert , v. i. To turn away. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Cold and averting from our neighbor s good. Thomson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avert — I verb amovere, arrest, avertere, avoid, change the course of, check, counteract, deflect, deter, divert, fend off, forestall, head off, intercept, make possible the avoidance of, parry, prevent, prohibere, shove aside, shunt, stave off, thwart,… … Law dictionary
avert — 1 *turn, deflect, sheer, divert Analogous words: bend, twist, *curve: shift, remove, transfer, *move 2 ward, *prevent, obviate, preclude Analogous words: *escape, avoid, shun, eschew, evade, elude: forestall, antici … New Dictionary of Synonyms
avert — [v] thwart; avoid by turning away avoid, deflect, deter, divert, fend off, foil, forestall, frustrate, halt, look away, preclude, prevent, rule out, shove aside, shunt, stave off, turn, turn aside, turn away, ward off; concepts 121,623 Ant. aid,… … New thesaurus
avert — ► VERB 1) turn away (one s eyes). 2) prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence). ORIGIN Latin avertere, from vertere to turn … English terms dictionary
avert — verb 1 prevent sth ADVERB ▪ narrowly ▪ Disaster was narrowly averted when two airliners almost collided above Detroit. VERB + AVERT ▪ try to ▪ be able to, ma … Collocations dictionary
avert — avertedly, adv. averter, n. avertible, avertable, adj. /euh verrt /, v.t. 1. to turn away or aside: to avert one s eyes. 2. to ward off; prevent: to avert evil; to avert an accident. [1400 50; late ME < MF avertir L avertere, equiv. to a A 4 +… … Universalium