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1 citizens under British consular protection
граждане, находящиеся под защитой британского консульстваPolitics english-russian dictionary > citizens under British consular protection
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n1) защита, охрана2) покровительство, протекция•to give protection to smb — обеспечивать защиту кому-л.
to invoke protection — молить / призывать о защите
- border protectionto provide protection for smb — обеспечивать защиту кому-л.
- chemical protection
- citizens under British consular protection
- consumer protection
- diplomatic protection
- effective protection
- environmental protection
- equal protection of the law
- health protection
- international protection
- job protection
- labor protection
- legal protection
- marine environment protection
- maternity protection
- nature protection
- physical protection
- protection against abuses
- protection of literary and artistic works
- protection of national minorities
- radiological protection
- social protection
- under military protection
- under police protection
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