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1 нарушать коммуникации
1) Military: disrupt communication, disrupt communications, embarrass communication, embarrass communications, interdict communication, interdict communications, interfere with communication, interfere with communications, smash lines2) Makarov: embarrass the communications (противника)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушать коммуникации
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2 создавать помехи средствам связи
Military: interfere with communication (противника), interfere with communications (противника)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > создавать помехи средствам связи
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3 вмешиваться
1) General subject: barge in, break in ( обыкн. on, upon) (в разговор и т.п.), (бесцеремонно) bully, burst in, butt, butt in, come in (between; в чьи-л. отношения), cut in, get in the way (only politics can get in the way of an agreement - заключению соглашения могут помешать только политические мотивы), gum, have a finger in (во что-л.), have in oar (в чужие дела, разговор и т. п.), horn in, interlope, intermeddle, intermediate, interpose, interrupt (в разговор и т. п.), meddle (во что-либо), mell, monkey, poach, put finger in (во что-л.), put in (в разговор), put in oar (в чужие дела, разговор и т. п.), put in one's oar (в разговор, чужие дела и т. п.), put one's oar in (в разговор, чужие дела и т. п.), sail in, shove in oar (в чужие дела, разговор и т. п.), step in, stick in oar (в чужие дела, разговор и т. п.), strike in (в разговор), tamper, tig, break on, edge into, interfere, intervene, meddle in affairs, poke nose into, put foot in, put foot into, thrust nose into, cut in (в разговор, дела), step in (во что-л.), step into (во что-л.), have in oar (в чужие дела, разговор), strike into (во что-л.)2) Colloquial: chip in, chip in (в разговор)3) Engineering: force4) Mathematics: interfere in5) Law: intervene in, intrude6) Diplomatic term: interpose (во что-л.)7) Jargon: monkey around, rig (в результаты чего-то, например, в исход спортивных состязаний), rig-out (в результаты чего-то, например, в исход спортивных состязаний)8) Information technology: force (в работу машины)9) Communications: intercept (в разговор)10) Astronautics: step11) Makarov: cut in (в разговор и т.п.), dabble (in, with), chisel in, chop in, come between, dabble in, dabble with, edge in (в беседу), cut in (в разговор и т. п.), come in (в чьи-л. отношения), cut a pie (во что-л.), dip finger in (во что-л.)13) Taboo: fuck with something (во что-л.), futz about
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