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1 buttressing the armed forces
Военный термин: укрепление вооружённых сил, укрепляющий вооружённые силыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > buttressing the armed forces
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2 buttressing the armed forces
English-Russian military dictionary > buttressing the armed forces
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3 buttressing the armed forces
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > buttressing the armed forces
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4 armed
1. a вооружённый; укреплённыйheavily armed — сильно вооружённый, с мощным вооружением
heavily armed criminal — «вооружённый до зубов» преступник
2. a вооружённый, совершаемый с применением оружия3. a воен. взведённыйСинонимический ряд:1. outfitted (adj.) arrayed; dressed; equipped; fitted out; implemented; outfitted; readied; rigged; supplied2. charged (verb) charged; loaded3. furnished (verb) accoutered; appointed; equipped; fitted out; furnished; geared; outfitted; rigged; turned out
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