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1 police
1. nполиция; (the police) полицейскиеto battle (the) police — вести бои / сражение с полицией, нападать на полицию
- criminal policeto deploy thousands of police — развертывать полицейские формирования численностью в несколько тысяч человек
- detective police
- fiscal police
- helmeted police
- home police
- intelligence police
- local police
- metropolitan police
- military police
- mounted police
- MP
- paramilitary police
- plain-clothes police
- police are bracing themselves for more demonstrations
- police are under orders to shoot anyone on sight
- police beat demonstrators with truncheons
- police charged the crowd
- police have been out in force
- police have sealed off the embassy
- police have sealed the embassy
- police in riot gear
- police made no attempt to interfere
- police moved in to restore order
- police on horseback
- police on horses
- police opened fire on demonstrators
- police recovered hand-grenades and automatic rifles
- police stayed away
- police used batons
- police used tear-gas and water cannon
- political police
- railway police
- riot police
- secret police
- security police
- sought by police
- state police
- strengthened police
- traffic police
- wanted by police 2. v3) управлять, контролировать4) наблюдать за выполнением (условий договора; о войсках ООН) -
2 stone
1. n2. vto leave no stone unturned in one's efforts to do smth — использовать все средства в своих попытках добиться чего-л.
забрасывать камнями; бросать камни ( о демонстрантах) -
3 throw
[θrəʊ]v(threw, thrown) бросать, отбрасывать- throw smth at smb- throw smth at smth
- throw a shadow
- throw light on smth
- throw doubts on smth
- throw suspicions on smth
- throw dust in smb's eyes- throw- chuck- she took off her shoes and chucked them on the floor
- chuck me those cigarettes, would you?
- fling
- boys were flinging stones at a tin
- she pulled the knife from his hand and flung it out of the window
- she grabbed hold of her attacker and flung him to the ground
- toss
- fire was caused when a passing motorist carelessly tossed a cigarette out of his car
- he tossed her last week's edition of the magazine
- hurl
- they hurled stones at the dog
- demonstrators began hurling stones at the police
- heave
- he heaved a heavy stone into the heap of stones
- pelt
- boys sat in the back row of the class, pelting each other with pieces of rolled up paper when the teacher wasn't looking
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