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['triːtɪ]nдоговор, соглашение, конвенцияThe senate confirms all treaties. — Ратификация любых договоров - прерогатива Сената.
They signed a treaty to settle all border disputes by arbitration. — Через арбитраж они подписали договор о решении всех пограничных конфликтов
- trade treaty- bilateral treaty
- non-aggression treaty
- test-ban treaty
- terms of the treaty
- according to the treaty
- sign a treaty
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dɪˈnauns гл.
1) обвинять, ставить в вину, осуждать to denounce roundly ≈ резко осуждать Syn: accuse, delate
2) доносить( for - о чем-л.) to denounce smb. to the police ≈ доносить на кого-л. в полицию The woman denounced her neighbour for helping the enemy. ≈ Женщина донесла, что ее сосед сотрудничает с врагом.
3) грозить, угрожать Syn: threaten
4) объявлять о прекращении, расторгать, денонсировать (договор, перемирие и т. п.)
5) уст. предсказывать, предвещать осуждать;
обвинять;
разоблачать - to * smb. for theft обвинить кого-л. в воровстве - to * smb. as an impostor разоблачить кого-л. как обманщика денонсировать, расторгать - to * a treaty денонсировать договор - to * a truce( военное) заявить о досрочном прекращении перемирия (устаревшее) предупреждать( об опасности и т. п.) ;
предрекать, предвещать выражать угрозу ( о взгляде, жесте и т. п.) (юридическое) доносить, осведомлять - to * one's accomplices выдать своих сообщников - to * smb. to the authorities донести на кого-л. властям > to * to the horn (шотландское) (историческое) объявлять вне закона denounce денонсировать, расторгать (договор) ;
to denounce a truce воен. заявить о досрочном прекращении перемирия ~ денонсировать, расторгать ~ денонсировать ~ доносить, осведомлять ~ доносить ~ обвинять, осуждать;
поносить ~ обвинять ~ осведомлять ~ осуждать, обвинять, разоблачать ~ осуждать ~ предрекать, предсказывать (плохое) ~ предупреждать ~ разоблачать ~ расторгать ~ угрожать denounce денонсировать, расторгать (договор) ;
to denounce a truce воен. заявить о досрочном прекращении перемирия ~ to the police сообщать в полициюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > denounce
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Юридический термин: денонсировать договор -
25 denounce ... treaty
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40 permanent treaty
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