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Военный термин: ввести санкции, вводить санкции -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > introduce sanctions
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Деловая лексика: вводить санкции противУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > introduce sanctions against
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sanctions: introduce sanctions against вводить санкции против penal sanctions уголовные санкции sanctions: introduce sanctions against вводить санкции против trade sanctions торговые санкции -
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запроваджувати (в т. ч. винахід); вносити (зміни, доповнення у документ); вносити на розгляд ( законопроект тощо)introduce a bill into Parliament — подавати законопроект до парламенту, вносити законопроект на розгляд парламенту
introduce a motion of no confidence — вносити резолюцію ( постанову) про вотум недовіри
introduce norms of criminal responsibility — ( into a law) вводити норми кримінальної відповідальності ( в закон)
- introduce a criminal penaltyintroduce quantitative restrictions — (on smth.) вводити (запроваджувати) кількісні обмеження ( на щось)
- introduce a draft law
- introduce a new rule of law
- introduce a new tax
- introduce a resolution
- introduce a state of emergency
- introduce a witness
- introduce ban
- introduce censorship
- introduce criminal liability
- introduce curfew
- introduce evidence
- introduce fresh evidence
- introduce from abroad
- introduce in evidence
- introduce insurance
- introduce into circulation
- introduce into evidence
- introduce legislation
- introduce moratorium
- introduce new laws
- introduce new legislation
- introduce quarantine
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1. v вводить; вставлять, помещать2. v вводить, приводить, впускать3. v вводить, включать, вносить4. v вводить, внедрять, устанавливать, учреждать; давать ходthe Julian calendar was introduced in the year 44 — юлианский календарь был введён в 44 до нашей эры
5. v вносить на рассмотрение; ставить на обсуждение6. v ввозить7. v привносить8. v представлять, знакомитьlet me introduce you to my wife — разрешите мне познакомить вас с моей женой, разрешите мне представить вас моей жене
9. v представлять, вводить10. v знакомить11. v предпосылать12. v внедрять, вводить, интродуцировать13. v воен. вводить в боевой составСинонимический ряд:1. acquaint (verb) acquaint; bring; conduct; familiarize; instruct; present2. advance (verb) advance; offer; propose; submit; suggest3. announce (verb) announce; herald; presage; proclaim4. broach (verb) bring up; broach; inaugurate; initiate; institute; launch; moot; originate; put forth; raise; set up; ventilate5. enter (verb) admit; enter6. fill in (verb) fill in; include; insert; insinuate; intercalate; interject; interpolate; interpose; throw in7. precede (verb) lead; precede; preface; usher; usher inАнтонимический ряд:eliminate; withdraw -
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Санкции sanctions: introduce ~ against вводить санкции против penal ~ уголовные санкции sanctions: introduce ~ against вводить санкции против trade ~ торговые санкцииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sanctions
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Дипломатический термин: ввести экономические санкцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > introduce economic sanctions
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > introduce economic sanctions
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to introduce economic sanctions
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Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > запроваджувати санкції
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ж1) (дозвіл, схвалення) sanction, approvalдавати санкцію (на) — to approve, to give one's sanction (to)
2) pl ( заходи впливу) sanctionsштрафні санкції — penal sanctions; penalty
вводити санкції — to impose ( to introduce) sanctions
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1) General subject: slap sanctions on2) Military: impose sanctions, introduce sanctions
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