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1 permanent defences
Дипломатический термин: долговременная оборона, долговременные оборонительные укрепления -
2 permanent defences
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3 permanent defences
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4 permanent
a1) постоянный, неизменный; долговременный, перманентный2) прочный, консолидированный• -
5 оборона
жен.;
только ед.
1) defence;
defense амер. удобный для обороны ≈ defensible воен. активная оборона ≈ offensive defensive воен. глубокая оборона ≈ defence in depth круговая оборона ≈ all-round defence
2) (совокупность оборонительных средств) defence мн. противохимическая оборона ≈ gas defence
3) (позиции) defensive position;
defences мн. район обороны ≈ defended localityоборон|а - ж.
1. (действие) defence;
перейти от ~ы к нападению switch from defence to attack;
активная ~ active/agressive defence;
долговременная ~ permanent defence;
подвижная ~ elastic defence;
противотанковая anti-tank defence;
противохимическая ~ gas defence;
2. (совокупность оборонительных средств) defence(s) ;
3. (линия оборонительных сооружений) defence(s) ;
круговая ~ all-round defence;
держать ~у hold* the line;
прорвать ~у противника breach/pierce the enemy`s defences.
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