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1 alienate support
Дипломатический термин: прекратить поддержку -
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3 to alienate support
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to alienate support
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4 support
1. n1) поддержка, помощь- drum up smb.'s support- enlist smb.'s support- give support to smb.- lend support to smb.- render support to smb.- bank on smb.'s support- require smb.'s support- rally support for smth.- speak in support of smth.2) эк. закупка для поддержания цен или курсов, интервенционная скупка, интервенция•2. v1) поддерживать; содействовать -
5 support
I n підтримка, допомога- all-out support всестороння підтримка- broad support широка підтримка- effective support дійова підтримка- moral support моральна підтримка- unanimous support одностайна підтримка- verbal support словесна підтримка- to alienate support припинити підтримку- to bank on smbd.'s support розраховувати на чиюсь підтримку- to command the support of the people користуватися підтримкою народу- to drum up support шукати підтримку- to enlist smbd.'s support заручитися чиєюсь підтримкою- to get support отримати підтримку- to give support to smbd./ smth. підтримувати когось/ щось- to lend support to smbd. надати підтримку комусь- to obtain support отримати підтримку- to render support to smbd./ smth. підтримувати когось/ щось- to require smbd.'s support потребувати чиєїсь підтримки- to speak in support of smth. підтримувати щось, виступати з підтримкою, виступати на захист чогось- to voice one's support висловитися на підтримкуII v1. підтримувати, підпирати2. підтверджувати, бути доказом, підкріпляти (теорію)3. захищати, сприяти, надавати допомогу- to support by affirmation підтверджувати урочистою обіцянкою- to support the motion підтримати пропозицію- to support by oath підтверджувати присягою- to support the peace policy підтримувати мирну політику -
6 alienate
alienate ['eɪljəneɪt](a) (support, friends) aliéner;∎ he has alienated all his former friends il s'est aliéné tous ses anciens amis;∎ this tax will alienate the people avec cet impôt, ils vont s'aliéner la population;∎ no government wishes to alienate voters aucun gouvernement ne souhaite s'aliéner les électeurs;∎ she has become alienated from her parents elle s'est détachée de ses parents -
7 alienate
transitive verbbefremden [Person]feel alienated from society — sich der Gesellschaft entfremdet fühlen
* * *[-neit]verb (to make someone feel unfriendly to one: He alienated his wife by his cruelty to her.) entfremden* * *al·ien·ate[ˈeɪliəneɪt]vt1. (estrange)▪ to \alienate sb jdn befremden [o vor den Kopf stoßen]▪ to \alienate sb from sb jdn von jdm entfremdento \alienate sb's affections AM LAW jdn zum Ehebruch verleiten (indem man ihn dem Ehepartner entfremdet)2. (lose)to \alienate sb's support sich dat jds Unterstützung verscherzen* * *['eIlIəneɪt]vt1) people befremden; affections zerstören, sich (dat) verscherzen; public opinion gegen sich aufbringento alienate oneself from sb/sth — sich jdm/einer Sache entfremden
Brecht set out to alienate his audience — Brecht wollte, dass sich die Zuschauer distanzieren
2) (JUR) property, money übertragen* * *alienate [ˈeıljəneıt; -lıən-] v/t2. a) befremden* * *transitive verbbefremden [Person]* * *v.abspenstig machen ausdr.entfremden v.verfremden v.veräußern v.übertragen v. -
8 alienate
al·ien·ate [ʼeɪliəneɪt] vt1) ( estrange)to \alienate sb jdn befremden [o vor den Kopf stoßen];to \alienate sb from sb jdn von jdm entfremden;to \alienate sb's affections (Am) law jdn zum Ehebruch verleiten (indem man ihn dem Ehepartner entfremdet)2) ( lose)to \alienate sb's support sich dat jds Unterstützung verscherzen -
9 voter
nизбиратель; участник голосованияto attract voters away from a party — привлекать на свою сторону избирателей, поддерживающих какую-л. партию
to check the name of the voter against the voter list / roll — проверять фамилию избирателя по списку
to misrepresent the voters in Parliament — неправильно представлять интересы избирателей в парламенте
to sway voters by smth — склонять на свою сторону / убеждать избирателей с помощью чего-л.
- armchair voterto woo voters — привлекать на свою сторону / обхаживать избирателей
- bitter divisions among voters
- disaffected voter
- eligible voter
- first-time voter
- floating voter
- hardcore voter
- intimidation of voters
- likely Republican voter
- low turnout of voters
- many voters are still undecided
- personal contact with the voters
- registered voter
- registration of voters
- service voter
- stay-at-home voter
- swing voter
- undecided voter
- venal voter
- voters are swinging to the right
- voters go to the polls today
- voters will choose between... and...
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10 opinion
nмнение, заключениеto be of the opinion — считать; полагать; придерживаться мнения
to differ in opinion — расходиться во мнениях / во взглядах
to exchange opinions (on smth) — обмениваться мнениями (по какому-л. вопросу)
to express one's opinion on smth — высказывать свое мнение о чем-л.
to give an advisory opinion (on smth) — давать консультативные заключения (по какому-л. вопросу)
to maintain one's opinion — отстаивать свое мнение
to manipulate public opinion — обрабатывать общественное мнение, манипулировать общественным мнением
to play to public opinion — подстраиваться под общественное мнение; искать популярности
to support smb's opinion — присоединяться к чьей-л. точке зрения
- advisory opinionto write down one's opinion — отзываться о чем-л.
- all shades of opinion
- ascertaining of opinion
- authoritative opinion
- black opinion
- broad spectrum of opinion
- collective opinion
- common opinion
- community of opinions
- comprehensive and frank exchange of opinion
- concurrence of opinions
- current opinion
- differences of opinion
- dissenting opinion
- divergence of opinion
- division of opinion
- embittered opinion
- enlightened public opinion
- expert opinion
- free exchange of opinions
- free flow of public opinion
- grassroots opinion
- in our opinion
- independent opinion
- international public opinion
- legal opinion
- liberal opinion
- mean opinion
- middle-of-the-road opinion
- mutual opinion
- original opinion
- personal opinion
- polarization of opinions
- positive opinion
- pro-government opinion
- progressive opinion
- public opinion is behind this policy
- public opinion was outraged
- public opinion
- roundup of press opinion
- sampling of public opinion
- separate opinion
- sharp differences of opinion
- slide in public opinion
- sound opinion
- state of public opinion
- strong opinion
- subjective opinion
- the tide of opinion is following more strongly against smth
- there is a growing body of opinion that...
- they are entitled to their opinion
- unanimous opinion
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11 ganarse
■ganarse verbo reflexivo
1 (el pan, el sustento, la vida) to earn
2 (granjearse) to win: se ha ganado su confianza, he has won her confidence
3 (merecer) to deserve: se ha ganado un premio, he deserves a reward
¿To earn, to win o to beat? To earn hace referencia a un sueldo o a una recompensa por el trabajo realizado: No se gana mucho trabajando en un bar. You don't earn much working in a bar. To win se emplea cuando hablamos de competiciones, loterías, concursos, apuestas, guerras, etc.: Ganó un millón en la lotería. He won a million on the lottery. ¿Quién ganó la batalla? Who won the battle? To beat se usa igual que to win. La diferencia consiste en que to beat indica al ganador y al perdedor: Ganó el partido. He won the match. Pero: Ganó al campeón. He beat the champion.
' ganarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: garbanzo - pulso - sustento - trabajarse - vida - atraer - cielo - estima - frijol - ganar - pan English: alienate - earn - living - win - win over - woo - eke out - estimation - livelihood - support
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