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1) Военный термин: осуществлять сокращение вооружений, проводить сокращение вооружений, проводить сокращения2) Дипломатический термин: осуществлять сокращение (вооружений), проводить сокращение (вооружений) -
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > implement reductions
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4 implement reductions
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > implement reductions
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проводить сокращение (вооружений)English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to implement reductions
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1. n орудие, инструмент2. n обыкн. предметы, принадлежности; утварь; инвентарь3. n средство4. v выполнять, осуществлять; претворять, проводить в жизнь5. v снабжать, обеспечивать инструментами6. v редк. дополнять, восполнятьСинонимический ряд:1. tool (noun) apparatus; device; equipment; gadget; instrument; machine; mechanism; tool; utensil2. accomplish (verb) accomplish; achieve; complete; discharge; execute; exercise; fulfil; fulfill; make good; perform; realise; realize; resolve3. activate (verb) activate; set in motion; start4. effect (verb) carry out; effect; enforce; invoke5. use (verb) actuate; apply; employ; exploit; practise; use; utilise -
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n1) сокращение, уменьшение; снижение2) эк. редукция, сведе€ние; превращение, перевод (в другую валюту)• -
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n1) снижение, сокращение, уменьшение2) скидка•to effect reductions — производить / осуществлять сокращения
- agreed reductionsto implement / to make reductions — производить / осуществлять сокращения
- arms reduction
- arms reductions
- balanced military reduction on the frontier
- balanced reduction
- bilateral reduction
- bilateral reductions
- budget reduction
- conventional arms reduction
- conventional arms reductions
- conventional reduction
- conventional reductions
- debt reduction
- deficit reduction
- equitable and verifiable arms reductions
- follow-up reductions
- gradual reduction
- Graduated Reciprocated Reduction in Tension
- great reduction
- GRIT
- initial reduction
- large-scale reduction
- major reduction
- massive reduction
- multilateral reduction
- mutual reductions
- negotiated reductions
- nuclear arms reduction
- overall strategic arms reduction
- reciprocal missile reductions between smb
- reduction in armaments
- reduction in armed forces
- reduction of armaments
- reduction of armed forces
- reduction of establishment
- reduction of nuclear weapon
- reductions in armed forces
- reductions of armed forces
- something-for-nothing reduction
- something-for-nothing reductions
- something-for-something reduction
- something-for-something reductions
- staff reduction
- substantial reduction
- tension reduction
- total reduction
- troop reduction
- unilateral reduction
- unilateral reductions
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