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1 break down resistance
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2 break
1) порушення; розрив2) порушувати (право, норму); розривати ( стосунки тощо)•- break a case
- break a contract
- break a jail
- break a law
- break a law deliberately
- break a prison
- break a safe
- break a secret code
- break a strike
- break an agreement
- break an oath
- break diplomatic relations
- break down a witness
- break down resistance
- break down
- break entail
- break faith
- break from imprisonment
- break in
- break-in
- break in a door
- break international peace
- break into
- break loose
- break neutrality
- break oath
- break off diplomatic relations
- break off negotiations
- break open
- break-out
- breakout
- break out in revolt
- break promise
- break sanctuary
- break the prison
- break the public peace
- break the sanctuary
- break the seal of a letter
- break up
- break up a demonstration
- break up a marriage
- break up a message
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3 resistance
n опір- resolute resistance рішучий опір- to break down resistance зламати опір- to come up against resolute resistance наштовхнутися на рішучий опір- to crash resistance зламати опір- to mount resistance посилити опір- to offer resistance протистояти, чинити опір- to stiffen resistance посилити опір- to weaken smbd.'s resistance to smth. послабити чийсь опір стосовно чогось- resistance movement рух опору -
4 resistance
n1) опір2) військ. оборона, опір3) пол. рух опору4) протидія5) почуття прикрості (роздратування); неприязнь6) опірність (організму)1) ел. опір8) ел. реостатR. movement — пол. рух опору
* * *n1) опірto offer resistance — протистояти, чинити опір; вiйcьк. оборона, опір; (Resistance) = Resistance movement
2) протидія, опірresistance to wear — тex. зносостійкість; почуття досади, роздратування; ворожість, антагонізм
4) eл. опір; реостат -
5 Resistance
n1) опір2) військ. оборона, опір3) пол. рух опору4) протидія5) почуття прикрості (роздратування); неприязнь6) опірність (організму)1) ел. опір8) ел. реостатR. movement — пол. рух опору
* * *= Resistance movement; nполіт. рух Опору
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