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1 агрессивные замыслы
1) Military: aggressive schemes2) Diplomatic term: aggressive designsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > агрессивные замыслы
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2 провал агрессивных планов
Русско-английский политический словарь > провал агрессивных планов
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3 провал
1) (неудача) failure, crash, flop, fiasco, defeat, crack-up, collapse, lapse, reverse2) (действие) falling in, collapse3) (раскрытие подпольной организации) exposure, discovery -
4 агрессивные замыслы
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5 агрессивный
прил.aggressive;assaultive\агрессивныйая акция — aggressive action
\агрессивныйая война — aggressive war; war of aggression
\агрессивныйая политика — aggressive policy; policy of aggression
\агрессивныйые действия — acts of aggression
\агрессивныйые замыслы — aggressive designs (schemes)
\агрессивныйые круги — aggressive circles
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6 замысел замыс·ел
intention, design, plan; (тайный замысел) schemeпосвятить в чьи-л. замыслы — to let (smb.) in on one's plans
агрессивные замыслы — aggressive designs / schemes
преступные замыслы — criminal / dark designs
сорвать преступные замыслы — to frustrate / to thwart criminal designs
осуществлять честолюбивые замыслы — to achieve / to attain / to realize ambitions
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