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81 усиливать кампанию
1) Makarov: enhance campaign, escalate campaign2) Drugs: press campaignУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усиливать кампанию
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82 усиливать опасность
Diplomatic term: escalate the dangerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усиливать опасность
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83 усиливать ответный удар
Makarov: escalate retaliationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усиливать ответный удар
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84 усиливать угрозу
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85 усилить атаку
Makarov: escalate attack -
86 усилить борьбу
1) General subject: step up the fighting2) Diplomatic term: step up struggle3) Makarov: escalate fighting -
87 усилить борьбу с наркотиками
Drugs: escalate drug warУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усилить борьбу с наркотиками
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88 усилить гонку вооружений
Diplomatic term: escalate arms race, step up arms raceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усилить гонку вооружений
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89 усилить угрозу
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90 усугублять чувство беспокойства
General subject: escalate anxietiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усугублять чувство беспокойства
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91 усугубляться
1) General subject: gather pace (As the property market and economic downturn gathers pace,...), redouble, worsen2) Mathematics: be compounded by, be dramatized by3) Law: escalate -
92 утихомирить
1) General subject: cushion, de-escalate, disarm, hush hush, shush, still, stroke somebody down (кого-либо), talk down (кого-л.), silence2) leg.N.P. calm, pacify, placate, quiet3) Makarov: pour oil on the troubled waters, pour oil on waters -
93 эскалировать проблему
General subject: escalate the problem (осознать, что проблема (задание, работа, проект) весомее (важнее, труднее), чем думалось ранее, и придать ей/ему более важный статус. Отвести больше сил на её решение, или передать более серьёзным специалис)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эскалировать проблему
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94 доводить до войны
Military: (конфликт) escalate to a war -
95 обострять
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96 расширять
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97 усугублять
aggravate, deepen, dramatize, (о положении, конфликте и т.п.) escalate, ( кризис) exacerbate -
98 давать основание ожидать, что
•This causes us to anticipate that the importance of the laser will continue to escalate.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > давать основание ожидать, что
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99 обострять
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1) intensify
2) aggravate* * *intensify, increase; heighten* * *accentuateaggravateescalateexacerbatesharpensubtilize -
100 расширять
(что-л.)
1) widen
2) extend* * *widen, enlarge; broaden* * *amplifybroadendilateenlargeescalateexpandextendwiden
См. также в других словарях:
escalate — es‧ca‧late [ˈeskəleɪt] verb [intransitive] if amounts, prices etc escalate, they increase: • They saw costs escalating and sales slumping as the effect of rising oil prices hit the company. escalation noun [uncountable] : • The rapid escalation… … Financial and business terms
escalate — is a 1920s back formation from escalator (first recorded in 1900), and has burst the bounds of meaning that a word for a moving staircase might be expected to impose. Not surprisingly, escalate is now rarely used in its first meaning ‘to travel… … Modern English usage
escalate — 1922, back formation from ESCALATOR (Cf. escalator), replacing earlier verb escalade (1801), from the noun ESCALADE (Cf. escalade). Escalate came into general use with a figurative sense of raise after 1959 in reference to the possibility of… … Etymology dictionary
escalate — ☆ escalate [es′kə lāt΄ ] vi. escalated, escalating [back form. < ESCALATOR] 1. to rise on or as on an escalator 2. to expand step by step, as from a limited or local conflict into a general, esp. nuclear, war 3. to grow or increase rapidly,… … English World dictionary
escalate — index accrue (increase), enhance, enlarge, expand, increase, inflate, intensify, parlay (exploit successfully) … Law dictionary
escalate — [v] increase, be increased amplify, ascend, broaden, climb, enlarge, expand, extend, grow, heighten, intensify, magnify, make worse, mount, raise, rise, scale, step up, widen; concepts 236,245 Ant. decrease, diminish, lessen, lower, weaken … New thesaurus
escalate — ► VERB 1) increase rapidly. 2) become more intense or serious. DERIVATIVES escalation noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «travel on an escalator»: from ESCALATOR(Cf. ↑escalator) … English terms dictionary
escalate — UK [ˈeskəleɪt] / US [ˈeskəˌleɪt] verb Word forms escalate : present tense I/you/we/they escalate he/she/it escalates present participle escalating past tense escalated past participle escalated 1) [intransitive/transitive] to become much worse or … English dictionary
escalate — verb 1 become/make sth worse ADVERB ▪ quickly, rapidly ▪ gradually, steadily ▪ Violence between the two sides has been steadily escalating. ▪ The risks gradually escalate … Collocations dictionary
escalate — 01. The argument outside the pub quickly [escalated] into a fistfight. 02. Prices for certain vegetables have [escalated] due to poor weather conditions in California last year. 03. Tensions in the region have [escalated] in the past few months,… … Grammatical examples in English
escalate — es|ca|late [ˈeskəleıt] v [I and T] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: escalator] 1.) if fighting, violence, or a bad situation escalates, or if someone escalates it, it becomes much worse escalate into ▪ Her fear was escalating into panic. ▪ The fighting… … Dictionary of contemporary English