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1 блокада
сущ.blockade- военная блокада
- дипломатическая блокада
- кредитная блокада
- объявленная блокада
- таможенная блокада
- торговая блокада
- фактическая блокада
- финансовая блокада
- экономическая блокада
- эффективная блокадавводить \блокадау — to establish (impose) a blockade
возобновлять \блокадау — to renew (resume) a blockade
объявлять \блокадау — to announce (declare) a blockade
прорвать \блокадау — to break through (run) a blockade
прорыв \блокадаы — breach (breakthrough) of a blockade
снимать \блокадау — to lift (raise) a blockade
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2 блокада
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3 блокада блокад·а
снять блокаду — to lift / to raise / to end a blockade
установить блокаду — to establish / to set up / to impose a blockade
усилить торговую блокаду против кого-л. — to stiffen a trade embargo / blockade against smb.
блокада путей, используемых государствами, не имеющими выхода к морю, в осуществлении своего права на свободный доступ к морю — blockade of routes used by land-locked states in the exercise of their rights of free access to the sea
прорыв блокады — breakthrough / breach of a blockade
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4 прорив
ч(прям. і перен.) break, gap, inrush; геол. ( у шарі) fault; військ. breakthroughпрорив греблі — break of dam, bursting of a dam, dyke breach, failing of a dyke
прорив на виробництві — hitch (breach, break) in production
прорив кишок мед. — perforation
ліквідувати прорив військ. — to close the gap
цілковитий прорив — breakthrough, break-down
ліквідувати прориви — to do away with hitches; to bridge the gaps
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