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1 заставить замолчать
silence глагол:coerce into silence (заставить замолчать, заставить умолкнуть)словосочетание:settle hash (заставить замолчать, покончить с кем-л., разделываться с кем-л., губить кого-л., убивать)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > заставить замолчать
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2 заставить замолчать
1) General subject: (кого-л.) bring to a stop, coerce into silence, extinguish (противника), gag, hiss (шумно выражая неодобрение), (кого-л.) huff into silence, hush, (кого-л.) impose silence upon, laugh away, laugh down, put down, put to silence, quench, reduce to silence, settle somebody's hash, shut, silence, squash, squelch, talk down, laugh down (оратора и т.п.), strike dumb (кого-л.)3) Rare: dumb5) Simple: pipe downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить замолчать
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3 заставить молчать
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4 заставить (кого-л.) молчать
General subject: put to silence, reduce to silence, tie tongueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить (кого-л.) молчать
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5 заставлять
заставлять замолчать — to silence, to reduce the silence
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6 принуждать
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7 принуждать к молчанию
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8 молчание
сущ.делать выводы из молчания подозреваемого — to draw (make) inferences (conclusions) from a suspects silence
заставить хранить молчание — ( кого-л) to coerce ( smb) into silence; make ( smb) keep silent; put (reduce) ( smb) to silence
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9 подавлять
1) General subject: bear hard, bear hard on, bring low, browbeat, choke back (чувства, рыдания), choke down (волнение и т.п.), choke off (чувства, рыдания), clamp down on, conquer, contain, crucify (страсти, желания), crush, deject, depress, dominate, downbear, downweigh, engulf, fight down, grind, ground, hold down, hold under, ingulf, inhibit, keep down (восстание; чувство), keep under, lower, mortify (страсти, чувства и т. п.), overbear (he overbore all my arguments - его доводы оказались убедительнее моих он меня переубедил), overgo, overpower, overwhelm, pocket (гнев и т. п.), prostrate, put down (восстание и т. п.), quash, quench (желание, чувства), rebuke, repress (восстание и т. п.), restrain, ride, saturate (оборону противника), scotch, sit (on; чьё-л. сопротивление), slay, smear, smother (зевок, гнев), snuff out, squelch, stamp out, stifle, stifle joint, strangle, subdue, suppress, swallow, tame, trample, trample down, tread, tread down, tread on the neck of, tread out, vanquish, vanquish (чувство), whelm, bring under, turn down, weigh down, crush out (восстание), put down (восстание), stamp out (восстание), crush down (восстание, оппозицию), keep down (восстание, чувство), choke down (слёзы), (наглостью, нахальством) face down, dispirit, defeat, (кого-либо) steamroll (over somebody)3) Medicine: arrest4) Colloquial: squash5) Obsolete: do down, (downbore; downborne) downbear7) Military: button up, button up (огневую точку), establish neutralization, negate, neutralize, reduce, saturate (оборону)8) Engineering: cancel, kill (напр. колебания), mitigate, mute, silence, swamp out (собственные шумы)10) Economy: beat down (оппозицию)11) Mining: depress (флотацию)13) Polygraphy: flush (ненужную информацию в памяти)14) Psychology: coerce, medicine (о чувствах)15) Food industry: snuff16) Radiolocation: blanket19) Arms production: annihilate, hold down (огнем)21) Immunogenetics: down-regulate22) Aviation medicine: choke down (волнение), sopite23) Makarov: control, cripple, devastate, eliminate (напр. шумы), extinguish (способности, страсти), kill (колебания), suffocate (развитие и т.п.), suppress (напр. вибрации, индустриальные помехи), swallow down, trample under foot (кого-л.), clamp down, close down, crush down, choke down (волнение и т. п.), drive out (генерацию), fight down (чувства и т. п.), choke back (чувства рыдания), choke off (чувства рыдания), fight back (чувства слезы и т. п.) -
10 шумоподавление
1) General subject: noise cancelling, noise-cancelling, noise damping2) Engineering: muting, noise blanking, noise cancellation, noise elimination, noise reduction, noise rejection, noise suppression, noise-suppressing, sound suppression3) Construction: active noise abatement4) Music: noise reduce5) Information technology: noise silence6) Astronautics: noise quieting, squelch -
11 молчать
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12 принуждать
несов. - принужда́ть, сов. - прину́дить; (вн.)compel (d), force (d), constrain (d), coerce (d)принужда́ть к молча́нию — reduce (d) to silence ['saɪ-]
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silence — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin silentium, from silent , silens Date: 13th century 1. forbearance from speech or noise ; muteness often used interjectionally 2. absence of sound or noise ; stillness < in the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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reduce (someone) to (something) — to force someone into a worse condition than usual. He had to sell his home to pay his legal fees and was reduced to parking cars for money. Sheila s cries reduced him to silence … New idioms dictionary
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reduce — [[t]rɪdju͟ːs, AM du͟ːs[/t]] ♦♦ reduces, reducing, reduced 1) VERB If you reduce something, you make it smaller in size or amount, or less in degree. [V n] It reduces the risks of heart disease... [V n] Consumption is being reduced by 25 per cent … English dictionary
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reduce — re|duce [ rı dus ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to make something smaller or less in size, amount, importance, etc: CUT DOWN: Try to reduce the amount of fat in your diet. reduce something by something: The workforce will be reduced by around 30… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reduce to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms reduce to : present tense I/you/we/they reduce to he/she/it reduces to present participle reducing to past tense reduced to past participle reduced to 1) reduce something to something to make something change… … English dictionary
silence — 1. noun 1) the silence of the night Syn: quietness, quiet, quietude, still, stillness, hush, tranquility, noiselessness, soundlessness, peacefulness, peace (and quiet) Ant: sound 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
silence — n. & v. n. 1 absence of sound. 2 abstinence from speech or noise. 3 the avoidance of mentioning a thing, betraying a secret, etc. 4 oblivion; the state of not being mentioned. v.tr. make silent, esp. by coercion or superior argument. Phrases and… … Useful english dictionary