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1 прибегнуть к расправе
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2 насилие насили·е
violence, force; (принуждение) coercionприбегать к насилию — to resort to violence / force, to resort to violent means, to employ coercion
открытое насилие — naked / open violence, open force
преступления, связанные с насилием над личностью — crimes of violence
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3 прибегнешь
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4 прибегнуть к расправе
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > прибегнуть к расправе
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6 прибегнуть
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7 чрезмерное насилие
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > чрезмерное насилие
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8 прибегать к насилию
1) General subject: resort to compulsion, resort to force2) Makarov: have resort to force, have resort to violence, use forceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прибегать к насилию
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9 прибегнуть к насилию
General subject: resort to compulsion, resort to force, resort to violence, resort to violent meansУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прибегнуть к насилию
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10 прибегнувший к расправе
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > прибегнувший к расправе
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11 учинит расправу
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12 учинивший расправу
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > учинивший расправу
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13 не прибегая к насилию
1) General subject: without resort to force2) Makarov: without resort to violenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не прибегая к насилию
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сущ.force; violence; ( надругательство) outrage; ( принуждение) coercion; duressприменять физическое насилие — to apply (use) physical violence; lay hands (on)
совершать акт насилия — to commit an act of violence; do violence; ( надругаться) to outrage
акт насилия — act of outrage (of violence); outrageous act
ребёнок, склонный к насилию — violent child
сделка, совершённая под влиянием насилия — ( принуждения) transaction made under duress
- политическое насилиенасилие над личностью, насилие над против личности — personal violence; violence against a person
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сущ.force;violence;( надругательство) outrage;( принуждение) coercion;duress- применять физическое насилиенасилие над личностью (против личности) — personal violence; violence against a person
акт \насилиея — act of outrage (of violence); outrageous act
прибегать к \насилиею — to resort to force (to violence)
совершать акт \насилиея — to commit an act of violence; do violence; ( надругаться) to outrage
угроза физическим \насилием женщине — indecent assault on a female
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1. outrageакт грубого произвола; насилие; оскорбление — act of outrage
2. rape3. raping4. violence; force; coercion; rapeнасилие «на выборку», хулиганское насилие — random violence
акты насилия, не предаваемые гласности — offscreen violence
пиратство, соединённое с насилием — piracy with violence
насилие, вызванное необходимостью — necessary violence
5. forceприменение силы; насилие — act of force
Синонимический ряд:1. принуждение (сущ.) принуждение2. сила (сущ.) сила -
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compulsion, coercion, violence, force; squeeze разг.; enforcement, compulsionдействовать по принуждению — to act under / upon compulsion
делать что-л. без принуждения — to do smth. of one's own free will
прибегать к принуждению — to resort to coercion / compulsion
замаскированные / скрытые формы принуждения — concealed forms of compulsion
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > принуждение принуждени·е
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20 применение силы
1) General subject: the resort to force, violence, apply force2) Military: (вооружённой) use of force3) Law: act of force (физической)4) Diplomatic term: recourse to force, resort to force5) Business: use of force, violation6) Makarov: the use of force
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