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1 путем убеждения
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > путем убеждения
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2 убеждение
с.1. ( действие) persuasion2. ( мнение) belief, persuasion, convictionменять свои убеждения — take*, или come* round to, a different view
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3 убеждение
с.1) ( попытка убедить) persuasion [-'sweɪ-]все убежде́ния бы́ли напра́сны — all persuasion was unavailing
путём убежде́ния — by means of persuasion
2) ( мнение) belief [-'liːf], persuasion, convictionполити́ческие убежде́ния — political beliefs / convictions
де́йствовать по убежде́нию — act according to one's convictions
ну́жно де́йствовать по убежде́нию — one must have the courage of one's convictions
меня́ть свои́ убежде́ния — take [come round to] a different view
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4 убеждение
ср.1) (действие) persuasionвыносить убеждение в чем-л. — to be convinced of smth.
пошатнуть чьи-л. убеждения — to shake smb.'s convictions
твердое убеждение — strong/firm conviction
2) (мнение) belief, persuasion, conviction; мн. ч. credo, creed, gospelрастет убеждение в том, что — the belief is growing that
менять свои убеждения — to take a different view, to come round to a different view
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5 физические меры воздействия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > физические меры воздействия
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6 убеждение
с1) уговоры persuasionси́ла убежде́ния — power(s) of persuasion
ме́тоды/сре́дства убежде́ния — methods/means sg/pl of persuasion
2) мн взгляды belief(s), conviction(s); viewsрелигио́зные/полити́ческие убежде́ния — religious/political beliefs/creed sg/views
челове́к твёрдых убежде́ний — a man of firm/strong convictions
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7 принуждение принуждени·е
compulsion, coercion, violence, force; squeeze разг.; enforcement, compulsionдействовать по принуждению — to act under / upon compulsion
делать что-л. без принуждения — to do smth. of one's own free will
прибегать к принуждению — to resort to coercion / compulsion
замаскированные / скрытые формы принуждения — concealed forms of compulsion
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > принуждение принуждени·е
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