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1 ban on medium range nuclear missiles
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1.( on smth)1) запрет (на что-л.), запрещение (чего-л.)2) юр. объявление вне закона; изгнание ( как мера наказания)•to end a ban (on smth) — снимать запрет (на что-л.)
to introduce a complete ban on an organization — вводить полный запрет на деятельность какой-л. организации
to kill / to lift a ban on smth — снимать / отменять запрет на что-л.
to maintain one's ban until further notice — сохранять запрет вплоть до дальнейшего уведомления
to place / to put a ban (on) — положить запрет (на), запретить (что-л.)
to put under a ban — запрещать; ставить под запрет
to relax a ban — ослаблять / смягчать запрет
to remove / to repeal the ban — снимать / отменять запрет
to seek a wider ban on a country's arms supplies — добиваться более широкого запрета на поставки страной оружия
to sign a ban on medium and shorter range nuclear weapons — подписать договор о запрещении ядерного оружия среднего и меньшего радиуса действия
- ban has been widely denounced by smbto verify a country's compliance with a ban — контролировать соблюдение страной запрещения ( испытаний)
- ban is in force
- ban on an organization
- ban on chemical weapons
- ban on credits
- ban on demonstrations
- ban on import
- ban on medium range nuclear missiles
- ban on nuclear testing
- ban on overtime
- ban on placing in orbit vehicles carrying weapons of mass destruction
- ban on political gatherings
- ban operates
- bans on trade
- complete and general ban on nuclear weapon test
- complete ban
- comprehensive test ban
- CTB
- education ban
- export ban
- general ban
- global ban
- green ban
- imposition of a ban
- in defiance of the ban
- lifting of the political ban against smb
- long-standing ban
- martial law ban on demonstrations
- nuclear test ban
- overtime ban
- partial ban
- permanent ban
- police ban
- repeal of a ban on smth
- test ban
- T-H Ban
- threshold test ban
- total ban
- universal ban
- visa ban
- wholesale ban
- worldwide ban 2. vзапрещать (что-л.)
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