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1 burden of military expenditure
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2 maintain the burden of military expenditure
Дипломатический термин: сохранять тяжкое бремя военных расходовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > maintain the burden of military expenditure
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3 maintain the burden of military expenditure
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > maintain the burden of military expenditure
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4 to maintain the burden of military expenditure
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to maintain the burden of military expenditure
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5 burden
nбремя, грузto alleviate the burden of smth — облегчать бремя чего-л.
to lighten the burden of smth — облегчать бремя чего-л.
to meet an extra burden — компенсировать / восполнять дополнительное бремя
- burden of arms spendingto reduce a country's enormous burden of arms — уменьшать огромное бремя вооружений, лежащее на стране
- burden of military expenditure
- burden of rearmament
- burden of the arms race
- crippling burden
- crushing burden
- debt burden
- debt-service burden
- economic burden
- heavy burden
- intolerable burden
- onerous burden
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