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1 ограничение ограничени·е
1) (действие) restriction, restraint, limitationвводить ограничения — to impose / to institute / to place restrictions / restraints (on)
ослабить ограничения — to ease / to relax restrictions (on)
снимать / устранять ограничения — to lift / to remove restrictions
ограничение чьей-л. деятельности — restrictions on smb.'s activity
2) (правило, ограничивающее что-л.) restriction, limitationбюджетные ограничения — budget limitations / restrictions
валютные ограничения — currency / exchange restrictions
импортные ограничения — import restrictions, restrictions on import
применение / регулирование импортных ограничений — administration of import restrictions
ограничения, вызываемые другими ограничениями — corollary limitations
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > ограничение ограничени·е
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2 действовать без ограничений
Diplomatic term: act without restraintУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать без ограничений
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3 иметь свободу действий
1) General subject: have hands free2) Economy: have a free hand3) Makarov: act without restraint, have( one's) hands freeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь свободу действий
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4 У-46
ЗАКУСЫВАТЬ/ЗАКУСИТЬ УДИЛА VP subj: human being irritated or agitated, to act rashly, imprudently, without restraint or common senseX закусил удила = X took the bit between (in) his teeth.«Можно с вами идти?» - спросил он. «Конечно, - не мне с вами опасно, а вам со мной. Но Лондон велик...» - «Я не боюсь, - и тут вдруг, закусивши удила, он быстро проговорил: - Я никогда не возвращусь в Россию...» (Герцен 3). "May I walk with you?" he asked. "Of course, there is no danger for me in being seen with you, though there is for you in being seen with me. But London is a big place." "I am not afraid"—and then all at once, taking the bit between his teeth, he hurriedly burst out: "I shall never go back to Russia..." (3a). -
5 закусить удила
• ЗАКУСЫВАТЬ/ЗАКУСИТЬ УДИЛА[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ being irritated or agitated, to act rashly, imprudently, without restraint or common sense:- X закусил удила≈ X took the bit between (in) his teeth.♦ "Можно с вами идти?" - спросил он. "Конечно, - не мне с вами опасно, а вам со мной. Но Лондон велик..." - "Я не боюсь, - и тут вдруг, закусивши удила, он быстро проговорил: - Я никогда не возвращусь в Россию..." (Герцен 3). "May I walk with you?" he asked. "Of course; there is no danger for me in being seen with you, though there is for you in being seen with me. But London is a big place." "I am not afraid" - and then all at once, taking the bit between his teeth, he hurriedly burst out: "I shall never go back to Russia..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закусить удила
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6 закусывать удила
• ЗАКУСЫВАТЬ/ЗАКУСИТЬ УДИЛА[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ being irritated or agitated, to act rashly, imprudently, without restraint or common sense:- X закусил удила≈ X took the bit between (in) his teeth.♦ "Можно с вами идти?" - спросил он. "Конечно, - не мне с вами опасно, а вам со мной. Но Лондон велик..." - "Я не боюсь, - и тут вдруг, закусивши удила, он быстро проговорил: - Я никогда не возвращусь в Россию..." (Герцен 3). "May I walk with you?" he asked. "Of course; there is no danger for me in being seen with you, though there is for you in being seen with me. But London is a big place." "I am not afraid" - and then all at once, taking the bit between his teeth, he hurriedly burst out: "I shall never go back to Russia..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закусывать удила
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