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Военный термин: блокада с моря, морская блокада -
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1. nблокада, блокированиеto extend the land and sea blockade to the air — распространять наземную и морскую блокаду на воздушное пространство
to mount a blockade — организовывать / предпринимать блокаду
- diplomatic blockadeto raise / to remove the blockade — снимать блокаду
- economic blockade
- imperialist blockade
- naval blockade
- notified blockade
- pacific blockade
- paper blockade
- war blockade
- watertight blockade 2. v -
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- commercial blockade
- credit blockade
- customs blockade
- economic blockade
- financial blockade
- ineffective blockade
- maritime blockade
- naval blockade
- paper blockade
- technological blockade
- trade blockade
- break the blockade
- call off the blockade
- declare a blockade
- establish a blockade
- impose a blockade
- lift the blockade
- raise the blockade
- set up a blockade
- tighten up the blockade2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > blockade
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[blɔˈkeɪd]blockade блокада; to raise (to run) the blockade снять (прорвать) блокаду blockade блокада blockade блокировать blockade амер. затор (движения) blockade затор движения naval blockade морская блокада oil blockade нефтяная блокада paper blockade "бумажная", неэффективная блокада blockade блокада; to raise (to run) the blockade снять (прорвать) блокаду sea blockade морская блокада -
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блокада; окружение; блокирующие силы [войска]; блокировать; окружать -
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1. сущ.
1) блокада (against, on) to impose a blockade ≈ осуществлять блокаду to maintain a blockade ≈ поддерживать блокаду
2) амер. затор на дороге
3) затор на реке
2. гл.
1) блокировать
2) загромождать, мешать, препятствовать Syn: obstructблокада;
- long-distance * блокада с дальнего расстояния;
- notified * нотифицированная блокада;
- paper * неэффективная блокада;
- to break a * прорвать блокаду;
- to raise the * снять блокаду;
- breach of * прорыв блокады (американизм) затор движения блокировать мешать, препятствоватьblockade блокада;
to raise (to run) the blockade снять (прорвать) блокаду ~ блокада ~ блокировать ~ амер. затор (движения) ~ затор движенияnaval ~ морская блокадаoil ~ нефтяная блокадаpaper ~ "бумажная", неэффективная блокадаsea ~ морская блокадаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blockade
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