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1 declare
declare [dɪ'kleə(r)](a) (proclaim → independence, war etc) déclarer;∎ the two countries have declared war (on each other) les deux pays se sont déclaré la guerre;∎ to declare a moratorium décréter un moratoire;∎ to declare a strike proclamer la grève;∎ she was declared the winner elle a été déclarée vainqueur;∎ Law & Finance to declare sb bankrupt constater ou prononcer l'état de faillite ou la faillite de qn;∎ Finance to declare a dividend of ten per cent déclarer un dividende de dix pour cent;∎ Customs have you anything to declare? avez-vous quelque chose à déclarer?;∎ I declare this meeting officially open je déclare la séance ouverte(b) (announce) déclarer;∎ to declare oneself (proclaim one's love) se déclarer; Politics se présenter, présenter sa candidature;∎ to declare oneself for/against sth se déclarer pour/contre qch∎ to declare one's hand annoncer son jeu; figurative avouer ses intentions(a) to declare for/against sth faire une déclaration en faveur de/contre qch;∎ well, I (do) declare! eh bien ça alors!(b) Cards faire l'annonce, annoncer; Sport (in cricket) déclarer la tournée terminée (avant sa fin normale) -
2 proclaim
proclaim [prə'kleɪm]∎ to proclaim independence proclamer l'indépendance;∎ on the day that peace was proclaimed le jour de l'armistice;∎ to proclaim a state of emergency proclamer l'état d'urgence;∎ a holiday was proclaimed for the investiture une journée de congé fut octroyée pour l'investiture;∎ many proclaimed that he was mad or proclaimed him to be mad beaucoup de gens ont déclaré qu'il était fou;∎ he proclaimed himself emperor il s'est proclamé empereur;∎ she proclaimed her innocence elle a clamé son innocence∎ his behaviour proclaimed his nervousness son comportement trahissait sa nervosité;∎ his expression proclaimed his absolute sincerity une sincérité totale se lisait sur son visage -
3 independence
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4 declare
A vtr1 ( state firmly) déclarer (that que) ; ( state openly) annoncer [intention, support] ; ( in cards) annoncer [trumps] ;2 ( proclaim) déclarer [war] ; proclamer [independence, siege] ; to declare war on a country déclarer la guerre à un pays ; to declare a state of emergency déclarer l'état d'urgence ; to declare sb the winner/guilty déclarer qn vainqueur/coupable ; I declare the meeting closed je clôture la séance ; Wine to declare a vintage déclarer un millésime ;3 Tax, Jur, Fin déclarer [income] ; communiquer [dividend] ; nothing to declare rien à déclarer ; to declare one's interest in a company déclarer ses intérêts dans une compagnie.B vi1 ( make choice) se déclarer (for pour ; against contre) ;2 US Pol annoncer sa candidature (à la présidence) ;C v refl to declare oneself se déclarer ; they declared themselves (to be) supporters of the rebels ils ont déclaré leur soutien pour les rebelles.well, I declare†! eh bien, dites donc! -
5 declare
declare [dɪˈklεər]déclarer ; [+ results] proclamer• have you anything to declare? avez-vous quelque chose à déclarer ?• to declare war (on...) déclarer la guerre (à...)• to declare o.s. in favour of se déclarer en faveur de* * *[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.transitive verb1) ( state firmly) déclarer ( that que); ( state openly) annoncer [intention, support]2) ( proclaim) déclarer [war]; proclamer [independence]3) ( officially) déclarer [income]; communiquer [dividend]2.1) ( come out in favour) se déclarer ( for pour)2) US Politics annoncer sa candidature (à la présidence) -
6 proclaim
prə'kleim, ]( American) prou-(to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) proclamartr[prə'kleɪm]1 (announce) proclamar, declarar2 formal use (reveal) revelarproclaim [pro'kleɪm] vt: proclamarv.• anunciar v.• apellidar v.• denunciar v.• pregonar v.• proclamar v.• promulgar v.• vocear v.prəʊ'kleɪm, prə-, prə'kleɪma) (announce, declare) (frml) \<\<independence\>\> proclamar, declarar; \<\<love\>\> declarar; \<\<law\>\> promulgar*b) ( reveal) (liter) revelar[prǝ'kleɪm]VT1) (=announce) [+ independence] proclamar, declarar2) (=reveal) revelar, anunciar* * *[prəʊ'kleɪm, prə-, prə'kleɪm]a) (announce, declare) (frml) \<\<independence\>\> proclamar, declarar; \<\<love\>\> declarar; \<\<law\>\> promulgar*b) ( reveal) (liter) revelar -
7 declare
[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.1) (state firmly) dichiarare, proclamare ( that che); (state openly) dichiarare [intention, support]2) (proclaim) dichiarare, proclamare [independence, siege]3) dir. econ. dichiarare, denunciare [ income]2.1) (make choice) dichiararsi ( for a o in favore; against contrario, contro)2) AE pol. = annunciare la propria candidatura alla presidenza* * *[di'kleə]1) (to announce publicly or formally: War was declared this morning.) dichiarare2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) dichiarare3) (to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc): He decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.) dichiarare•* * *[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.1) (state firmly) dichiarare, proclamare ( that che); (state openly) dichiarare [intention, support]2) (proclaim) dichiarare, proclamare [independence, siege]3) dir. econ. dichiarare, denunciare [ income]2.1) (make choice) dichiararsi ( for a o in favore; against contrario, contro)2) AE pol. = annunciare la propria candidatura alla presidenza -
8 proclaim
transitive verb1) erklären [Absicht]; geltend machen [Recht, Anspruch]; (declare officially) verkünden [Amnestie]; ausrufen [Republik]proclaim somebody/oneself King — jemanden/sich zum König ausrufen
proclaim a country [to be] a republic — in einem Land die Republik ausrufen
2) (reveal) verratenproclaim somebody/something [to be] something — verraten, dass jemand/etwas etwas ist
* * *[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) verkünden- academic.ru/58127/proclamation">proclamation* * *pro·claim[prə(ʊ)ˈkleɪm, AM proʊˈ-]vt▪ to \proclaim sthto \proclaim one's independence seine Unabhängigkeit erklärento \proclaim sb king/queen jdn zum König/zur Königin ausrufento \proclaim one's loyalty seine Loyalität bekundento \proclaim a republic/a state of emergency eine Republik/den Notstand ausrufento \proclaim a victory einen Sieg verkünden▪ to \proclaim sb sth:his vast knowledge \proclaims him an expert seine umfassenden Kenntnisse weisen ihn als Experten aus* * *[prə'kleɪm]1. vt1) (= announce) erklären; revolution ausrufento proclaim sb king — jdn zum König erklären or ausrufen or proklamieren
the day had been proclaimed a holiday —
it was proclaimed a success — es wurde zu einem Erfolg erklärt
2) (= reveal) verraten, beweisen2. vr* * *proclaim [prəˈkleım; prəʊ-] v/t1. proklamieren, verkünden, bekannt machen:proclaim war den Krieg erklären;proclaim sb a traitor jemanden zum Verräter erklären;proclaim sb king jemanden zum König ausrufen2. kennzeichnen, verraten4. a) den Ausnahmezustand über ein Gebiet etc verhängenb) unter Quarantäne stellen5. HIST in die Acht erklären6. eine Versammlung etc verbieten* * *transitive verb1) erklären [Absicht]; geltend machen [Recht, Anspruch]; (declare officially) verkünden [Amnestie]; ausrufen [Republik]proclaim somebody/oneself King — jemanden/sich zum König ausrufen
proclaim a country [to be] a republic — in einem Land die Republik ausrufen
2) (reveal) verratenproclaim somebody/something [to be] something — verraten, dass jemand/etwas etwas ist
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9 independence
nнезависимость; самостоятельностьto accelerate one's attainment of independence — ускорять достижение чьей-л. независимости
to achieve independence for a country — добиваться независимости для какой-л. страны
to attain independence — добиваться / достигать независимости, получать / обретать независимость
to declare one's independence — провозглашать (свою) независимость; объявлять о (своей) независимости
to deprive smb of independence — лишать кого-л. независимости
to gain / to get independence — добиваться / достигать независимости; получать / обретать независимость
to increase independence from a country — усиливать независимость от какой-л. страны
to infringe (up)on smb's independence — посягать на чью-л. независимость
to obtain independence — добиваться / достигать независимости; получать / обретать независимость
to preserve one's independence — сохранять свою независимость
to proclaim one's independence — провозглашать (свою) независимость; объявлять о (своей) независимости
to put the country's independence above any other considerations — ставить во главу угла независимость страны
to recognize smb's independence — признавать чью-л. независимость
to recover one's independence — вновь обретать независимость
to secure independence — обеспечивать независимость; добиваться независимости
to strive for independence — стремиться к независимости; бороться за независимость
to surrender a country's independence — поступаться независимостью страны; отказываться от независимости
- complete independenceto win independence — добиваться / достигать независимости; получать / обретать независимость
- de facto independence - display of independence
- drive for independence
- economic independence
- full independence
- genuine independence
- granting of independence to smb
- guarantor of a country's independence
- independence of a state
- intellectual independence
- national independence
- newly won independence
- nominal independence
- political independence
- president committed to independence
- respect for national independence
- restoration of independence
- return of independence
- stable independence
- state independence
- struggle for independence
- support for independence
- technological independence
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10 провозглашать независимость
Юридический русско-английский словарь > провозглашать независимость
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11 провозглашать независимость
Русско-английский юридический словарь > провозглашать независимость
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12 независимость
сущ.- политическая независимостьдобиться независимости (завоевать независимость) — to attain (gain, win) independence
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13 независимость независимост·ь
independence, sovereignty, self-dependence, freedomбороться / вести борьбу за независимость — to struggle for independence, to wage a struggle for independence
гарантировать / обеспечивать независимость — to safeguard / to ensure independence
добиться независимости — to attain / to gain / to win independence
отстаивать независимость — to uphold / to fight for (one's) independence
получить независимость — to gain / to get independence
предоставить независимость — to give / to grant / to yield independence
провозглашать независимость — to declare / to proclaim independence
полная независимость — full / complete independence
День независимости (национальный праздник США, отмечается 4 июля) — Independence Day
независимость страны — freedom / independence of a country
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > независимость независимост·ь
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14 провозглашать провозгла·шать
to proclaim, to declare, to enunciate, to promulgate; (тост) to proposeпровозгласить победителем — to proclaim (smb) the winner
провозгласить независимость — to declare / to proclaim independence
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > провозглашать провозгла·шать
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15 elan
advertisement, announcement; declarationelan vermək – advertise; put up an advertisementelan etmək – declare; announce; proclaimmüharibə elan etmək – declare warmüstəqillik elan etmək – proclaim independencetəşəkkür elan etmək – thank officially; express one's appreciation -
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du/ad.1.a. ( norbait errege, e.a.) to proclaimb. ( adierazpena) to announce, promulgatec. ( independentzia, e.a.) to declare, proclaim; 1976an Angolako independentzia \aldarrikatu zen Angolan independence was proclaimed in 1976d. ( ebanjelioa) to proclaim2. to state3. ( salgaia) to hawk -
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18 провозгласить независимость
Politics: declare independence, proclaim independenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > провозгласить независимость
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19 niepodległoś|ć
f sgt independence- uzyskać/odzyskać niepodległość to gain a. achieve/regain independence- walka/wojna o niepodległość a struggle for/a war of independence- ogłosić niepodległość kraju to proclaim a. declare a country’s independence- Święto Niepodległości (National) Independence DayThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niepodległoś|ć
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20 война войн·а
war; (приёмы ведения войны) warfareввергнуть страну в войну — to plunge / to precipitate a country into war
вести войну — to wage / to fight / to make war (against)
вовлечь страну в войну — to involve a country / a nation in war
возвести войну в ранг официальной политики, узаконить войну — to institutionalize war
вступить в войну — to enter / to come into a war
втянуть страну в войну — to drag a country into war, to entangle a country in war
залечить (тяжёлые) раны, нанесённые войной — to heal the (deep) wounds of war
исключить войну из жизни общества / человечества — to ban / to exclude war from the life of human society / of mankind
наживаться на войне — to make profits from war, to make money out of war
начать войну — to launch / to start a war, to open hostilities
объявить войну какой-л. стране — to declare war on / upon a country
потерпеть поражение в войне, проиграть войну — to lose the war
предотвратить войну — to avert / to prevent / to preclude / to head off / to stave off war
прекратить войну — to cease / to end / to stop a war; to bring the war to an end
развязать войну — to unleash / to trigger off a war
разжигать войну — to fan / to foment / to stir up / to incite war
угрожать войной — to menace / to threaten war; to carry the threat of war
вспыхнула / разразилась война — a war broke out
агрессивная война — aggressive / invasive war, war of aggression
бактериологическая война — bacteriological / germ warfare
Великая Отечественная война — (1941-1945 гг., СССР) ист. the Great Patriotic War
воздушная война, война в воздухе — air war
всеобщая война — general / universal / all-out war
горячая война (в отличие от холодной) — hot / shooting war
грабительская война — predatory / plunderous war
длительная война — long / protracted war
дорогостоящая война — costly / expensive war
жестокая война — brutal / cruel / fierce / ferocious / ruthless war
затяжная война — prolonged / protracted sustained war
захватническая война — aggressive / annexation / annexionist / invasive war; war of conquest
"звёздные войны" ист. — "star wars"
истребительная война — war of extermination / annihilation
кровопролитная война — bloody / murderous war
маневренная война — war of movement, manoeuvre warfare
междоусобная война — internal / internecine war
первая мировая война — World War I, the First World War
вторая мировая война — World War II, the Second World War
морская война, война на море — maritime / sea war; war at sea; naval warfare
наступательная война — offensive war, war of offensive
национально-освободительная война — national-liberation war, war of national liberation
неизбежная война — inevitable / imminent war
необъявленная война — undeclared war / warfare
неограниченная война — uncontained / uncontrolled / unrestricted war
неядерная / обычная война — conventional war / warfare, nonnuclear war
оборонительная война — defensive war, war of defence
ограниченная война — limited / restricted war
опустошительная война — desolating / devastating war
освободительная война — war of liberation, liberation war
партизанская война — guerrilla war / warfare
подводная война — submarine / U-boat warfare
позиционная война — trench war / warfare, positional war, war of position
/ радиотехническая война — radio warfareразрушительная война — destructive war, holocaust
стратегическая война — strategic war / warfare
тайная война — secret / covert war
таможенная / тарифная война — tariff war
тотальная война — total / all-out war
химическая война — chemical / gas warfare
средства ведения химической войны — chemical warfare agents, CWAs
экологическая война — ecological / environmental warfare
ядерная война, война с применением ядерного оружия — nuclear war / warfare
отказаться от ядерной войны в любой её разновидности — to renounce nuclear war in any of its variations
уменьшать опасность возникновения ядерной войны — to decrease / to reduce the danger / the risk of the outbreak of nuclear war
Война за независимость — (1775-1783, США) ист. War of Independence / Revolutionary War
война с применением оружия массового уничтожения АВС — warfare, atomic, bacteriological and chemical warfare
"война цен" — price war / warfare
варварские методы / средства ведения войны — barbarious warfare
на грани войны — on the brink / verge of war
обычаи войны — war usages; customs of war
опасность (возникновения) войны — war danger, danger / risk of war
оппозиция войне, отрицательное отношение к войне — opposition / resistence to war
очаг войны — hotbed / seat of war
ликвидировать очаги войны — to eliminate / to extinguish the hotbeds / seats of war
правила ведения войны — rules / law of warfare
состояние войны — state of war; belligerence, belligerency
находиться в состоянии войны — to be in a state of war (with), to be at war (with)
государства / державы, находящиеся в состоянии войны — belligerent states / powers
объявить состояние войны — to declare / to proclaim a state of war
средства ведения войны — agents of warfare, weapons / means of war / warfare
угроза войны — menace / threat of war
урон / ущерб, нанесённый войной — war damage
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