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nсоюз, альянсto be in alliance with smb — быть в союзе с кем-л.
to consolidate an alliance — укреплять / консолидировать союз
to disband / to dissolve an alliance — ликвидировать / распускать союз
to establish an alliance — создавать / учреждать союз
to forge / to form an alliance with smb — создавать союз с кем-л.
to make an alliance — образовывать / создавать союз
to put a country's alliance with smb in question — ставить под сомнение союз страны с кем-л.
- alliance against smbto take a country out of an alliance — выводить страну из какого-л. союза
- alliance between smb
- alliance between states
- alliance breaks down
- alliance breaks up
- alliance crumbles
- alliance disintegrates
- alliance emerges
- alliance erodes
- alliance for defense
- alliance for smth
- alliance of democratic forces
- alliance of smb
- alliance to do smth
- alliance with smb
- Atlantic Alliance
- broad alliance
- center-left alliance
- center-leftist alliance
- close alliance
- defense alliance
- defensive alliance
- diplomatic alliance
- economic alliance
- electoral alliance
- entry into an alliance
- formidable alliance
- fragile alliance
- informal alliance
- international alliance
- inviolable alliance
- Islamic Democratic Alliance
- lasting alliance
- left-wing alliance
- Liberal-Social-Democrat alliance
- long-term alliance
- military alliance
- military-defense alliance
- military-political alliance
- multilateral alliance
- National Alliance
- opposing alliances
- opposition alliance
- political alliance
- political and economic alliance
- renunciation of one's alliance with smb
- right-wing alliance
- shaky alliance
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1) військові, військовослужбовці; вояччина; війська; військова сила2) військовий; призовний ( про вік)•- military age
- military alliance
- military ally
- military arrest
- military asylum
- military attache
- military attack
- military auditor
- military authorities
- military authority
- military cantonment
- military censorship
- military clique
- military code
- military colegium
- military command
- military commissar
- military commissariat
- military commission
- military conscription
- military conspiracy
- military coup
- military crime
- military defence
- military defense
- military detention
- military dictatorship
- military diplomat
- military discharge
- military discipline
- military disengagement
- military district
- military doctrine
- military draft
- military duty
- military espionage
- military establishment
- military execution
- military expenditures
- military expert
- military government
- military governor
- military head of state
- military-industrial complex
- military inferior
- military injuries indemnity
- military institution
- military intelligence
- military intervention
- military investigator
- military judge
- military junta
- military jurisdiction
- military justice
- military justice officer
- military law
- military lawyer
- military-legal
- military-legal reform
- military legislation
- military-like
- military occupation
- military offence
- military offense
- military offender
- military officer
- military order
- military oath
- military penal code
- military police
- military-political
- military-political alliance
- military-political expansion
- military power
- military presence
- military prison
- military procurator
- military prosecuting authority
- military prosecutor
- military prosecutor's office
- military military provocation
- military regime
- military rule
- military sanctions
- military search
- military secret
- military security
- military sentence
- military sentencing
- military service
- military service act
- military service law
- military spy
- military traffic inspector
- military traffic inspectorate
- military tribunal
- military tribunal commission
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[ə΄laiəns] n դաշինք, միություն, դաշնություն. form an alliance դաշինք կնքել. in alliance with դաշնակցությամբ. military/political alliance ռազմա կան/քաղաքական դաշինք. make/form/ en ter an alliance դաշինք կնքել/ձևավորել. մտնել դաշինքի մեջ -
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n1. союз (звич. державами); альянс2. спілка, об'єднання, федерація (організацій, партій тощо)- alliance solidarity солідарність учасників союзу- commercial alliance торговий союз- defensive alliance against smbd. оборонний союз проти когось- entangling alliance амер. договір з іноземною державою, який втягує країну в акції, у яких вона не зацікавлена- military alliance військовий союз- multilateral military alliance багатосторонній військовий союз- political alliance політичний союз- sectional military alliances регіональні військові блоки- tripartite alliance троїстий союз- triple alliance троїстий союз- unholy alliance нечестивий союз- an alliance between states союз між державами- treaty of alliance договір про союз, союзний договір- to be in alliance with smbd. бути в союзі з кимсь- to conclude an alliance заключити союз- to contract an alliance заключити союз- to disband an alliance розпустити союз- to dissolve an alliance розірвати союз, вийти з союзу- to enter into an alliance вступити в союз- to form an alliance заключити союз- to make an alliance заключити союз- to revoke an alliance розірвати союз, вийти з союзу- to split the alliance розколоти союз- to terminate an alliance розірвати союз, вийти з союзу- to undermine the alliance підірвати союз- to unite in alliance об'єднуватися в союз -
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n1) союз (обыкн. между государствами); альянс- be in alliance with smb.2) союз, объединение, федерация (организаций, партий и т.п.)• -
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1. n союз, объединение; связь; соединение, слияние; интеграцияto dissolve an alliance — разорвать союз; выйти из союза
to revoke an alliance — разорвать союз; выйти из союза
2. n союз; альянс3. n союз, объединение, ассоциация, федерация4. n брак; брачный союз5. n родство, общностьСинонимический ряд:1. association (noun) adherence; anschluss; association; bloc; cahoots; coalition; confederacy; confederation; conjointment; conjunction; connection; co-operation; federation; hookup; league; partnership; tie-up; togetherness; union2. combination (noun) affiliation; affinity; combination; compact; coupling; intermarriage; marriage; merger; relationshipАнтонимический ряд:disruption; disunion; divorce; enmity; estrangement; hostility; separation -
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əˈlaɪəns сущ.
1) союз;
альянс (against;
between;
with) Holy Alliance ист. ≈ Священный союз (1815 г.) to enter into (form) an alliance ≈ создать альянс to dissolve an alliance ≈ расторгнуть соглашение, разрушить альянс defense alliance ≈ оборонительный альянс military alliance ≈ военный союз political alliance ≈ политический союз unholy alliance ≈ неудачный союз to form an alliance with one's neighbors against the common enemy ≈ заключить союз со своим соседом против общего врага an alliance to defend an area against any invader ≈ союз для защиты территории от захватчиков Syn: league
2) брачный союз The descendants of Scottish and Celtic alliances may have acquired the Gaelic tongue. ≈ Потомки шотландских и кельтских союзов могут в качестве родного усвоить гаэльский язык.
3) общность, родство Syn: community, commonness
4) блок, объединение, союз, федерация Syn: leagueсоюз, объединение;
связь;
соединение, слияние;
интеграция - in * with в союзе с (кем-л, чем-л) - we are hoping for an * with the workers of other factories мы надеемся объединиться с рабочими других фабрик - a close * between government and industry укрепление связи между правительством и промышленностью союз (обыкн между государствами) ;
альянс - defensive * оборонительный союз - Holy A. (историческое) Священный Союз - an * between states союз между государствами - to make an * заключать союз - to terminate an * разорвать союз, выйти из союза - to unite in * объединяться в союз союз, объединение, ассоциация, федерация (организаций, партий) - political * политическое объединение - International Cooperative A. Международный кооперативный альянс брак;
брачный союз - matrimonial * брачный союз;
- unhappy * неудачный брак - a desirable * подходящий жених( для кого-л) - arms of * (геральдика) герб, полученный в результате брака и соединенный со своим (духовное) родство, общностьalliance альянс ~ ассоциация ~ брак, брачный союз ~ брачный союз ~ интеграция ~ объединение ~ родство, общность ~ связь ~ слияние ~ союз;
альянс;
Holy Alliance ист. Священный союз (1815 г.) ~ союз ~ федерация, объединениеdefensive ~ оборонительный союз~ союз;
альянс;
Holy Alliance ист. Священный союз (1815 г.)protective ~ защитный союзБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > alliance
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1) політичний в'язень, політв'язень; розм. політичний злочинець2) політичний; державний; партійний, вузькопартійний ( про підхід тощо); державознавчий; тактичний ( про хід у політиці тощо)•- political advertisement
- political advertising
- political agitation
- political allegiance
- political alliance
- political ally
- political amnesty
- political and legal
- political aspect
- political assassination
- political asylum
- political asylum applicant
- political asylum request
- political authority
- political authority
- political beliefs
- political bias
- political bribery
- political campaign
- political capacity
- political case
- political censorship
- political charge
- Political Committee
- political connections
- political considerations
- political conspiracy
- political contest
- political contests
- political contract killing
- political control
- political convictions
- political corporation
- political corruption
- political crime
- political decision-making
- political demand
- political despotism
- political destabilization
- political deviant
- political dialog
- political dialogue
- political dictation
- political diktat
- political discrimination
- political disorder
- political disorders
- political dissenter
- political district
- political division
- political elite
- political espionage
- political executive
- political exile
- political expediency
- political extremism
- political figure
- political foe
- political force
- political freedom
- political game
- political gangsterism
- political government
- political illegality
- political independence
- political inequality
- political influence
- political integration
- political intelligence
- political issue
- political judging
- political justice
- political killer
- political killing
- political law
- political liberalization
- political liberties
- political liberty
- political-military bloc
- political motive
- political murder
- political nationality
- political nature of a state
- political offence
- political offense
- political offender
- political opponent
- political opposition
- political oppression
- political order
- political pay-off
- political payment
- political persecution
- political persuasion
- political police
- political post
- political power
- political preferences
- political pressure
- political principle
- political prisoner
- political privilege
- political process
- political question
- political question
- political radicalism
- political reality
- political refugee
- political regime
- political repression
- political responsibility
- political right
- political rival
- political scientist
- political spectrum
- political strike
- political suspect
- political system
- political terror
- political terrorism
- political terrorist
- political threat
- political treaty
- political trial
- political union
- political unit
- political unreliability
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[ə'laɪən(t)s]сущ.1) союз; альянсHoly Alliance — ист. Священный союз (между Австрией, Россией и Пруссией, 1815)
dissolve an alliance — расторгнуть соглашение, разрушить альянс
form an alliance with one's neighbors against the common enemy — заключить союз со своими соседями против общего врага
Syn:2) брачный союзThe descendants of Scottish and Celtic alliances may have acquired the Gaelic tongue. — Потомки шотландских и кельтских союзов могут в качестве родного усваивать гаэльский язык.
3) общность, родствоSyn:4) блок, объединение, союз, федерацияSyn: -
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[əʹlaıəns] n1. союз, объединение; связь; соединение, слияние; интеграцияin alliance with - в союзе с (кем-л., чем-л.)
we are hoping for an alliance with the workers of other factories - мы надеемся объединиться /объединить усилия/ с рабочими других фабрик
a close alliance between government and industry - укрепление связи между правительством и промышленностью
2. союз (обыкн. между государствами); альянсdefensive [military] alliance - оборонительный [военный] союз
Holy Alliance - ист. Священный Союз
to make /to form, to conclude/ an alliance - заключать союз
to terminate /to dissolve, to revoke/ an alliance - разорвать союз, выйти из союза
3. союз, объединение, ассоциация, федерация (организаций, партий и т. п.)political [tribal] alliance - политическое [племенное] объединение
4. брак; брачный союз (тж. alliance by marriage)matrimonial /nuptial/ alliance - брачный союз
a desirable alliance (for) - подходящий жених /-ая невеста/ (для кого-л.)
arms of alliance - геральд. герб, полученный в результате брака и соединённый со своим
5. (духовное) родство, общность -
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Военный термин: военно-политический союзУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > political-military alliance
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The world's oldest diplomatic connection and alliance, an enduring arrangement between two very different nations and peoples, with important practical consequences in the domestic and foreign affairs of both Great Britain (England before 1707) and Portugal. The history of this remarkable alliance, which has had commercial and trade, political, foreign policy, cultural, and imperial aspects, can be outlined in part with a list of the main alliance treaties after the first treaty of commerce and friendship signed between the monarchs of England and Portugal in 1373. This was followed in 1386 by the Treaty of Windsor; then in 1654, 1661, 1703, the Methuen Treaty; and in 1810 and 1899 another treaty also signed at Windsor.Common interests in the defense of the nation and its overseas empire (in the case of Portugal, after 1415; in the case of England, after 1650) were partly based on characteristics and common enemies both countries shared. Even in the late Middle Ages, England and Portugal faced common enemies: large continental countries that threatened the interests and sovereignty of both, especially France and Spain. In this sense, the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance has always been a defensive alliance in which each ally would assist the other when necessary against its enemies. In the case of Portugal, that enemy invariably was Spain (or component states thereof, such as Castile and Leon) and sometimes France (i.e., when Napoleon's armies invaded and conquered Portugal as of late 1807). In the case of England, that foe was often France and sometimes Spain as well.Beginning in the late 14th century, England and Portugal forged this unusual relationship, formalized with several treaties that came into direct use during a series of dynastic, imperial, naval, and commercial conflicts between 1373 and 1961, the historic period when the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance had its most practical political significance. The relative world power and importance of each ally has varied over the centuries. During the period 1373-1580, the allies were similar in respective ranking in European affairs, and during the period 1480-1550, if anything, Portugal was a greater world power with a more important navy than England. During 1580-1810, Portugal fell to the status of a third-rank European power and, during 1810-1914, England was perhaps the premier world power. During 1914-61, England's world position slipped while Portugal made a slow recovery but remained a third- or fourth-rank power.The commercial elements of the alliance have always involved an exchange of goods between two seafaring, maritime peoples with different religions and political systems but complementary economies. The 1703 Methuen Treaty establ ished a trade link that endured for centuries and bore greater advantages for England than for Portugal, although Portugal derived benefits: English woolens for Portuguese wines, especially port, other agricultural produce, and fish. Since the signing of the Methuen Treaty, there has been a vigorous debate both in politics and in historical scholarship as to how much each nation benefited economically from the arrangement in which Portugal eventually became dependent upon England and the extent to which Portugal became a kind of economic colony of Britain during the period from 1703 to 1910.There is a vast literature on the Alliance, much of it in Portuguese and by Portuguese writers, which is one expression of the development of modern Portuguese nationalism. During the most active phase of the alliance, from 1650 to 1945, there is no doubt but that the core of the mutual interests of the allies amounted to the proposition that Portugal's independence as a nation in Iberia and the integrity of its overseas empire, the third largest among the colonial powers as of 1914, were defended by England, who in turn benefited from the use by the Royal Navy of Portugal's home and colonial ports in times of war and peace. A curious impact on Portuguese and popular usage had also come about and endured through the impact of dealings with the English allies. The idiom in Portuguese, "é para inglês ver," means literally "it is for the Englishman to see," but figuratively it really means, "it is merely for show."The practical defense side of the alliance was effectively dead by the end of World War II, but perhaps the most definitive indication of the end of the political significance of an alliance that still continues in other spheres occurred in December 1961, when the army of the Indian Union invaded Portugal's colonial enclaves in western India, Goa, Damão, and Diu. While both nations were now North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies, their interests clashed when it came to imperial and Commonwealth conflicts and policies. Portugal asked Britain for military assistance in the use of British bases against the army of Britain's largest former colony, India. But Portugal was, in effect, refused assistance by her oldest ally. If the alliance continues into the 21st century, its essence is historical, nostalgic, commercial, and cultural.See also Catherine of Braganza.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
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оборонительный союз; военный союзto dissolve an alliance — разорвать союз; выйти из союза
to revoke an alliance — разорвать союз; выйти из союза
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to dissolve an alliance — разорвать союз; выйти из союза
to revoke an alliance — разорвать союз; выйти из союза
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