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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > процесс разрядки
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(политическая) detente, relaxation / easing / reduction / lessening of tensionидти по пути разрядки и разоружения — to follow / to take the path of detente and disarmament
отказаться от разрядки — to abandon / to drop detente
подрывать разрядку — to frustrate / to rupture detente
распространить разрядку — to extend / to spread detente
разрядка международной напряжённости — detente, relaxation / easing / reduction / lessening of international tension(s)
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1) (ход развития) processвнутренние процессы — internal / domestic processes
процесс становления взаимосвязанного и целостного мира — process of asserting the interdependence and integrity of the world
2) (производственный) processвести процесс — to plead a cause, to carry on a lawsuit
выиграть процесс — to gain (one's) cause
гражданский процесс — lawsuit, suit, civil procedure
судебный процесс — cause, action, suit, litigation
начать судебный процесс — to take / to institute legal proceedings (against)
уголовный процесс — (criminal) trial / procedure
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Diplomatic term: frustrate detente, rupture detente, subvert the process of detenteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подрывать процесс разрядки
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Diplomatic term: preserve the process of detenteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сохранить процесс разрядки
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