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1 угроза
сущ.menace; threat; ( опасность тж) danger; jeopardy; perilпоставить под угрозу (представлять угрозу) — to endanger; imperil; jeopardize; pose a threat (to); ( угрожать тж) to menace; threaten
представлять угрозу для жизни или благосостояния общества — to pose a threat to the life or well-being of society
уменьшать военную угрозу — to diminish (lessen, reduce) a military threat
письмо, содержащее угрозу — threatening letter
- угроза всеобщему мируугроза лишения жизни, угроза лишения убийства — death threat; threat against ( smb's) life; threat of homicide (of murder)
- угроза международной безопасности
- угроза насилием
- угроза пожара
- угроза причинением вреда
- угроза развода
- угроза силой или её применение
- угроза судебным расследованием
- угроза уничтожения имущества
- угроза физическим насилием женщине
- непосредственная угроза
- отдалённая угроза
- потенциальная угроза
- презюмируемая угроза
- реальная угроза
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