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1 offensive stance
Военный термин: наступательная стратегия, наступательная тактика -
2 offensive stance
наступательная стратегия [тактика] -
3 stance
положение; состояние -
4 posture
1. n поза, положение; позиция2. n осанка; постав3. n положение, состояние4. n состояние; расположение духа5. n отношение, позиция6. v ставить в позу7. v принимать позу, позировать8. v рисоваться, вставать в позуСинонимический ряд:1. air (noun) air; demeanor; mien2. mood (noun) mood; tenor; tone3. stance (noun) attitude; bearing; carriage; condition; mode; outlook; port; pose; position; positure; presence; sentiment; situation; stance; state; status4. pose (verb) attitudinize; impersonate; masquerade; pass; pass as; pass for; pass off; pose; sit
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