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1 навязывать свои взгляды
1) General subject: (кому-л.) impose views on, (кому-л.) inflict views on, (кому-л.) inflict views upon2) Diplomatic term: implant views in mind (кому-л.), impose views on (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > навязывать свои взгляды
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2 прививать свои взгляды
Diplomatic term: implant views in mind (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прививать свои взгляды
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3 внушать
to inspire (with); (постепенно какое-л. чувство) to instil(l); (мысль и т.п.) to suggestвнушать опасения — to arouse (smb.'s) apprehension
внушать подозрения — to arouse (smb.'s) suspicion
внушать страх — to inspire (smb.) with fear
внушать свои взгляды кому-л. — to implant one's views in smb.'s mind
внушать уважение — to command (smb.'s) respect, to inspire (smb.) with respect
внушать, что... — to try to suggest that...
уметь внушать слушателям, что... — to have the power of suggesting to the audience that...
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