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1 безопасность безопасност·ь
safety, securityгарантировать безопасность — to guarantee / to ensure security
обеспечить безопасность — to ensure / to guarantee / to safeguard security
поддерживать безопасность при меньшей численности вооружённых сил — to maintain safeguard at a lower level of forces
посягать на безопасность — to encroach upon (smb.'s) security
укреплять / усиливать безопасность — to boost / to enhance security
система коллективной безопасности — system of collective security, collective security system
личная безопасность — personal security, inviolability / safety of one's person
одинаковая / равная безопасность — equal security, equality of security
безопасность государства / страны — national / state security
наносить ущерб безопасности страны — to be prejudicial to / to harm / to diminish the security of a country
безопасность фланговых стран / флангов — security of flanking countries, flank security
укреплять / усиливать гарантии безопасности — to strengthen security guarantees
договор об обеспечении безопасности — securing pact / treaty
меры безопасности — security arrangements / measures
ненанесение ущерба безопасности всех участников конвенции — undiminished security for all convention participants
обоюдная / равная заинтересованность в безопасности — equal security interests
основные предпосылки для безопасности подвергаются сомнению — the basic assumptions of security are called into question
отсутствие безопасности в мире — internation-al / global / world insecurity
требования безопасности — security needs; (на производстве) safety requirements
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