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1 вторжение вторжени·е
invasion (of), encroachment (upon); intrusion (upon / into), interference (in); (нарушение) violationначать вторжение — to start / to launch an invasion
расширять масштабы вторжения — to escalate / to step up invasion
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > вторжение вторжени·е
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2 вторжение в личную жизнь
1) General subject: (чью-л.) an intrusion upon (smb.'s) privacy, intrusion on privacy3) Makarov: an invasion of privacy4) Security: privacy intrusionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вторжение в личную жизнь
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3 посягательство на личную свободу
Diplomatic term: invasion of personal privacyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > посягательство на личную свободу
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4 жизнь жизн·ь
life, livingпощадить чью-л. жизнь — to spare smb.'s life
проводить в жизнь (о реформах, преобразованиях и т.п.) — to put into practice
духовная жизнь — spiritual / intellectual life
принимать активное участие в общественной жизни — to take an active part in public / social activities
вмешиваться в экономическую и политическую жизнь (какой-л. страны) — to interfere in economic and political life (of a country)
трудная / тяжёлая жизнь — hard life
образ жизни — way / mode / style of life / living
улучшать условия жизни — to improve / to boost the living conditions
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5 личная жизнь
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > личная жизнь
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6 вторжение в личную жизнь
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > вторжение в личную жизнь
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7 закон о вторжении в личную жизнь
действие, опасное для жизни — act endangering life
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > закон о вторжении в личную жизнь
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