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1 подавить мятеж
1) General subject: crush a mutiny, put down a mutiny, quell a mutiny, quell a riot2) Military: put down a revolt, repress a revolt3) Law: suppress a mutiny4) Makarov: put down revolt, repress revolt, smash a revolt, crush rebellion -
2 подавить восстание
1) General subject: crush a rebellion, put down a rebellion, put down a revolt, quash a rebellion, quell a rebellion, scotch a mutiny, snuff out a rebellion, squash a rebellion, squelch a rebellion, stamp out a rebellion, stifle a rebellion, stifle a revolt, crush an insurrection, quell an insurrection, suppress an insurrection, snuff out a rebellion (оппозицию)2) Law: suppress a rebellion3) Diplomatic term: subdue a revolt4) Makarov: crush revolt, pulverize rebellion, repress an uprising, crush a revolt, crush rebellionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавить восстание
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3 подавить бунт
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4 подавлять бунт
1) General subject: put down a revolt2) Mass media: quash revolt, quell revolt, suffocate revolt -
5 бунт
мriot, disorder; воен mutinyкрестья́нский бунт — peasant revolt
подави́ть бунт — to crush/to put down a revolt
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6 жестоко подавить восстание
General subject: put down a revolt with a heavy handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жестоко подавить восстание
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7 подавлять восстание
1) General subject: keep down revolt, scotch a mutiny, stifle a rebellion3) Mass media: quash revolt, quell revolt, suffocate revolt4) Makarov: crush uprisingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавлять восстание
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8 мятеж
сущ.insurrection; mutiny; rebellion; revoltподнимать мятеж — to make a mutiny (a revolt); revolt
подстрекать к мятежу — to foment rebellion; incite to mutiny (to revolt)
подстрекательство (призыв) к мятежу — incitement to mutiny (to revolt); sedition; seditious words
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9 подавлять
vt; св - подави́ть1) класть конец чему-л, заглушать to suppress, to put down; душить to strangle; сокрушать to crush; чувства, смех и т. п. to repressподавля́ть мяте́ж/сопротивле́ние — to suppress/to put down/to strangle/to crush a revolt/opposition
подавля́ть улы́бку — to suppress a smile
подавля́ть страх — to suppress/to put down/to control one's fear
подавля́ть жела́ние — to repress/to hold back one's desire
подавля́ть зево́ту — to stifle a yawn
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10 мятеж
mutiny, rebellion, insurrection, revolt, riotподавить мятеж — to put down / to repress a revolt
поднимать мятеж — to incite a riot / a mutiny
контрреволюционный мятеж — counterrevolutionary mutiny / riot / insurrection
сепаратистский мятеж — separatist / secessionist revolt
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11 подавлять мятеж
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12 подавлять бунт (массовые беспорядки)
to put down (quell, suppress) a mutiny (revolt, riot)Русско-английский юридический словарь > подавлять бунт (массовые беспорядки)
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13 подавлять бунт (массовые беспорядки)
to put down (quell, suppress) a mutiny (revolt, riot)Русско-английский юридический словарь > подавлять бунт (массовые беспорядки)
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14 подавлять подав·лять
1) (силой, прекращать что-л.) to suppress, to strangle, to put down, to subdue, to repress, to trampleподавить восстание — to subdue / to strangle a revolt / an insurrection
2) (получать перевес) to overpower; to overwhelmRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > подавлять подав·лять
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15 отталкивать
1) General subject: antagonize, jostle, push away, repel, repulse, shove, shover, thrust aside, thrust away, push aside, push off, put off, revolt, spurn, ease off (лодку), shove off (от берега), fray (имеется ввиду речью), (от себя, от дома) luring down2) Bookish: disaffect3) Railway term: counterbuff4) Automobile industry: drive back5) Drilling: resist -
16 противиться
1) General subject: breast, buck against, counter, dispute, kick against, make head against, object, object (чему-л.), oppose, put my foot down, resist (doing smth), revolt, set one's face against, stand against, rise in the world, stick heels in2) American: (обыкн. в отрицательных предложениях) buck, (обыкн. в отрицательных предложениях) buckjump3) Jargon: buck
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