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1 поддержка поддержк·а
support, backing, aid, committal, favour, endorsement, underpinningвыступающий в поддержку (резолюции, кандидатуры и т.п.) — seconder (of smth.)
встретить горячую поддержку — to receive / to meet whole-hearted support
выступать в поддержку какой-л. точки зрения — to advocate a viewpoint, to speak in support of a viewpoint
заручиться чьей-л. поддержкой — to enlist smb.'s aid / cooperation / support, to secure the backing of smb.
искать поддержку — to seek / to drum up support
нуждаться в чьей-л. поддержке — to require smb.'s support
оказывать поддержку — to sustain / to maintain / to give / to extend support
ослаблять поддержку — to sap support (for)
получить поддержку — to get / to obtain support
пользоваться поддержкой кого-л. — to enjoy the backing of smb.
пользоваться полной поддержкой кого-л. — to have the full sanction of smb.
предоставить поддержку — to grant / to lend / to render aid / support
прекратить поддержку — to stop / to halt / to alienate support
рассчитывать на чью-л.поддержку — to bank on smb.'s support
бескорыстная поддержка (оказываемая без выставления политических условий) — support free of political strings
военная поддержка — military support / underpinning
всесторонняя поддержка — all-out / all-round support
горячая поддержка — enthusiastic committal (to) / partisanship
политическая поддержка — political support / backing
поддержка размещаемого на рынке выпуска ценных бумаг банковским синдикатом (с целью сохранения уровня курса) — sponsorship
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