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1 enforce а ban
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2 ban
1.( on smth)1) запрет (на что-л.), запрещение (чего-л.)2) юр. объявление вне закона; изгнание ( как мера наказания)•to end a ban (on smth) — снимать запрет (на что-л.)
to introduce a complete ban on an organization — вводить полный запрет на деятельность какой-л. организации
to kill / to lift a ban on smth — снимать / отменять запрет на что-л.
to maintain one's ban until further notice — сохранять запрет вплоть до дальнейшего уведомления
to place / to put a ban (on) — положить запрет (на), запретить (что-л.)
to put under a ban — запрещать; ставить под запрет
to relax a ban — ослаблять / смягчать запрет
to remove / to repeal the ban — снимать / отменять запрет
to seek a wider ban on a country's arms supplies — добиваться более широкого запрета на поставки страной оружия
to sign a ban on medium and shorter range nuclear weapons — подписать договор о запрещении ядерного оружия среднего и меньшего радиуса действия
- ban has been widely denounced by smbto verify a country's compliance with a ban — контролировать соблюдение страной запрещения ( испытаний)
- ban is in force
- ban on an organization
- ban on chemical weapons
- ban on credits
- ban on demonstrations
- ban on import
- ban on medium range nuclear missiles
- ban on nuclear testing
- ban on overtime
- ban on placing in orbit vehicles carrying weapons of mass destruction
- ban on political gatherings
- ban operates
- bans on trade
- complete and general ban on nuclear weapon test
- complete ban
- comprehensive test ban
- CTB
- education ban
- export ban
- general ban
- global ban
- green ban
- imposition of a ban
- in defiance of the ban
- lifting of the political ban against smb
- long-standing ban
- martial law ban on demonstrations
- nuclear test ban
- overtime ban
- partial ban
- permanent ban
- police ban
- repeal of a ban on smth
- test ban
- T-H Ban
- threshold test ban
- total ban
- universal ban
- visa ban
- wholesale ban
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3 enforce
transitive verb1) durchsetzen; sorgen für [Disziplin]2) (give more force to) Nachdruck verleihen (+ Dat.)* * *[in'fo:s](to cause (a law, a command, one's own will etc) to be carried out: There is a law against dropping litter but it is rarely enforced.) erzwingen- academic.ru/24319/enforcement">enforcement* * *en·force[ɪnˈfɔ:s, AM enˈfɔ:rs]vt▪ to \enforce sth1. (impose) etw durchsetzen [o erzwingen]it is difficult to \enforce the speed limit es ist schwierig, die Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung durchzusetzento \enforce the law dem Gesetz Geltung verschaffento \enforce a regulation eine Regelung durchsetzento \enforce one's rights seine Rechte einklagen3. FINto \enforce a debt eine Schuld beitreiben, Schulden eintreiben ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ* * *[ɪn'fɔːs]vt1) durchführen, Geltung verschaffen (+dat); one's claims, rights geltend machen; discipline sorgen für, schaffen; decision, policy, ban, ruling durchsetzen; measures durchführen; sanctions verhängento enforce silence/obedience — sich (dat) Ruhe/Gehorsam verschaffen
* * *enforce a contract Rechte aus einem Vertrag geltend machen, aus einem Vertrag klagen;enforce payment of a debt eine Schuld beitreiben;enforce one’s rights seine Rechte einklagen2. durchsetzen, erzwingen:enforce obedience (up)on sb von jemandem Gehorsam erzwingen, sich bei jemandem Gehorsam verschaffen3. auferlegen, aufzwingen:enforce one’s will (up)on sb jemandem seinen Willen aufzwingen* * *transitive verb1) durchsetzen; sorgen für [Disziplin]2) (give more force to) Nachdruck verleihen (+ Dat.)* * *(on, upon) v.auferlegen v.aufzwingen v. v.durchführen v.erzwingen v.etwas durchsetzen ausdr. -
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1. n1) запрет, запрещение2) юр. объявление вне закона; изгнание (как мера наказания)•2. v -
5 enforce the martial law ban of demonstrations
Дипломатический термин: ввести запрет на демонстрации в условиях военного положенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > enforce the martial law ban of demonstrations
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6 enforce the martial law ban of demonstrations
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > enforce the martial law ban of demonstrations
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7 to enforce the martial law ban of demonstrations
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to enforce the martial law ban of demonstrations
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8 operate
['ɒpəreɪt] 1.1) (run) far funzionare, azionare [appliance, vehicle]3) (manage) gestire, dirigere [service, radio station]; sfruttare [mine, racket]; [ bank] gestire [ pension plan]2.1) (do business) operare, agire2) (function) funzionare3) (take effect) agire4) mil. fare un'operazione militare7) med. operareto operate on — operare [ person]
to operate on sb.'s leg, for appendicitis — operare qcn. alla gamba, di appendicite
* * *['opəreit]1) (to act or work: The sewing-machine isn't operating properly.) funzionare2) (to do or perform a surgical operation: The surgeon operated on her for appendicitis.) operare•- operational
- operative
- operator
- operating room* * *['ɒpəreɪt] 1.1) (run) far funzionare, azionare [appliance, vehicle]3) (manage) gestire, dirigere [service, radio station]; sfruttare [mine, racket]; [ bank] gestire [ pension plan]2.1) (do business) operare, agire2) (function) funzionare3) (take effect) agire4) mil. fare un'operazione militare7) med. operareto operate on — operare [ person]
to operate on sb.'s leg, for appendicitis — operare qcn. alla gamba, di appendicite
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9 censor
1. n надзиратель2. n ирон. критикан; придира3. n блюститель нравов4. n цензура, подавление подсознательных влечений5. n ист. цензор; одно из двух должностных лиц, ведавших цензом и следивших за благонадёжностью граждан6. v подвергать цензуре, просматривать7. v вычёркивать или изменять по цензурным соображениямСинонимический ряд:1. examiner (noun) critic; examiner; expurgator; government inspector; guardian of morals; inspector; judge; officious meddler; reviewer; suppressor2. ban (verb) ban; black out; control; hush up; restrict; stifle; suppress; withhold3. blip (verb) blip; bowdlerise; bowdlerize; expurgate; screen4. supervise communications (verb) abridge; control the flow of news; edit; enforce censorship; examine; inspect; oversee; purge; supervise communicationsАнтонимический ряд:approve; sanction -
10 operate
operate [ˈɒpəreɪt]• commercial banks can now operate in the country les banques commerciales peuvent maintenant opérer dans ce paysb. ( = have effect) [drug, medicine, propaganda] faire effetc. ( = perform surgery) opérer[person] [+ machine, switchboard, brakes] faire marcher ; [+ system] pratiquer ; [+ business, factory] diriger* * *['ɒpəreɪt] 1.transitive verb1) ( run) faire marcher [appliance, vehicle]2) ( enforce) pratiquer [policy, system]; mettre [quelque chose] en vigueur [ban]3) ( manage) gérer [service, radio station]; exploiter [mine, racket]; [bank] avoir [pension plan]2.1) ( do business) opérer2) ( function) marcher3) ( take effect) agir5) ( run) [service] fonctionner6) Medicine opérerto operate on — opérer [person]
to operate on somebody's leg/on somebody for appendicitis — opérer quelqu'un à la jambe/quelqu'un de l'appendicite
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11 operate
A vtr1 ( run) faire marcher [appliance, machine, vehicle] ;3 ( manage) gérer, diriger [service, radio station] ; exploiter [mine, racket] ; [bank] avoir [pension plan, savings scheme].B vi1 (do business, engage in criminal activity) opérer ; they operate out of London ils ont Londres comme base d'opérations ;2 ( function) marcher, fonctionner ;3 ( take effect) agir ;4 Mil opérer ;6 ( run) fonctionner ; does the shuttle service operate on Saturdays? est-ce que la navette fonctionne le samedi? ;7 Med opérer ; we shall have to operate il faudra opérer ; to operate on opérer [person] ; to be operated on être opéré ; to operate on sb's leg/ear opérer qn à la jambe/l'oreille ; to operate on sb for appendicitis opérer qn de l'appendicite.
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