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1 decrease tensions
Дипломатический термин: ослабить напряжённость, уменьшить напряжённость -
2 decrease tensions
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3 decrease in tensions
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4 tension
nнапряжённость; напряжённое состояние; pl напряжённые отношения -
5 tension
1. nto accelerate / to aggravate tension — усиливать / обострять / усугублять напряженность
to alleviate tension — смягчать / ослаблять / разряжать напряженность
to calm tension — смягчать / ослаблять / разряжать напряженность
to cause tension between smb — вызывать / создавать напряженность в отношениях между кем-л.
to contribute to the lessening / relaxation of international tension — содействовать уменьшению международной напряженности
to create tension between smb — вызывать / создавать напряженность в отношениях между кем-л.
to dispel tension — смягчать / ослаблять / разряжать напряженность
to ease tension — смягчать напряженность, ослаблять напряженность, разряжать напряженность
to escalate / to exacerbate tension — усиливать / обострять / усугублять напряженность
to foment / to generate tension between smb — вызывать / создавать напряженность в отношениях между кем-л.
to height tension — усиливать / обострять / усугублять напряженность
to increase tension — усиливать / обострять / усугублять напряженность
to lessen tension — смягчать / ослаблять / разряжать напряженность
to mount tension — усиливать / обострять / усугублять напряженность
to produce tension between smb — вызывать / создавать напряженность в отношениях между кем-л.
to reduce / to relax / to relieve tension — смягчать / ослаблять / разряжать напряженность
- aggravation of tensionto step / to whip up tension — усиливать / обострять / усугублять напряженность
- alleviation of tension
- atmosphere of tension
- border tension
- buildup of tension
- dangerous tension
- decrease in tensions
- diplomatic tension
- easing of tension
- East-West tension
- elimination of tensions - flash-point of tension
- focus of tension
- heightening of tension
- increase of tension
- increased tension
- increasing tension
- international tension
- lessening of tension
- military tension
- mounting tension
- national tension
- nationalist tension
- new spiral of tension
- periods of tension in international affairs
- political tension
- process of relaxation of international tension
- prowling tension
- racial tension
- reduction of tension
- regional tension
- relaxation of tension
- removal of tension
- renewed tension
- seat of tension
- sectarian tension
- social tension
- social tensions boiled over in lootings
- some of the tensions still lingered
- tension between nationalities
- tension between the two countries is getting more pronounced
- tension continues
- tension goes up
- tension has eased
- tension heightened
- tension in relations
- tension in troubled areas
- tension is escalating
- tension is increasing
- tension is mounting
- tension is rising
- tension lessened
- tension of struggle
- tension remains high
- tension subsided
- trade tension
- world tension
- worsening of tension 2. v
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