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1 eliminate threat
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3 threat management
The process of detecting and responding to threats with countermeasures that reduce or eliminate the consequences of threats, and mitigate the probability of errors or undesired states.Official term and definition added to Annex 1 by Amdt 167 (23/11/2006) and modified by Amdt 168 (2007).Процесс обнаружения угроз и реагирования на них с помощью контрмер, которые уменьшают или устраняют последствия угроз и снижают вероятность ошибок или нежелательных состояний.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > threat management
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4 eliminate
1. v устранять, исключать2. v спорт. снять с соревнованияin the first round most of the amateur teams were eliminated from the competition — большинство любительских команд выбыло из соревнования в первом круге
3. v уничтожать, ликвидироватьto eliminate war — ликвидировать войны; устранить возможность возникновения войны
4. v игнорировать, не принимать во внимание; не считаться5. v хим. отщеплять, выделять, отводить, удалять6. v физиол. очищать; выделять; удалять из организмаСинонимический ряд:1. delete (verb) delete; edit; eradicate; erase; obliterate2. discharge (verb) discharge; ejaculate; excrete; pass; throw off3. drop (verb) drop; omit4. egest (verb) egest; empty; evacuate; void5. exclude (verb) bar; bate; count out; debar; except; exclude; keep out; rule out; suspend6. get rid of (verb) abolish; cancel; dislodge; do away with; expel; exterminate; get rid of; oust; stamp7. remove (verb) clear away; liquidate; purge; remove; take out; wipe outАнтонимический ряд:accept; hold; include; ingest; keep; maintain; preserve; receive; replace; restore; retain -
5 threat
nугроза, опасностьto avert the threat of war between... and... — предотвращать угрозу войны между...
to back up one's threats by smth — подкреплять свои угрозы чем-л.
to call off one's threat — временно отказываться от своей угрозы
to carry out one's threat — осуществлять свою угрозу
to contain a country's threat — сдерживать угрозу со стороны какого-л. государства
to counter the threat from smb — противостоять угрозе с чьей-л. стороны
to go ahead with one's threats — осуществлять свои угрозы
to pose a threat to one's neighbors — представлять угрозу для соседних государств
to proceed with one's threats — продолжать свои угрозы
to represent a threat for / to smb / to smth — представлять угрозу для кого-л. / чего-л.
to repudiate the threat or use of force — отвергать угрозу применения или применение силы
to stand up to smb's threats — не поддаваться на чьи-л. угрозы
to step up one's threats — усиливать свои угрозы
to suspend one's threat — временно отказываться от своей угрозы
to use / utter threats — угрожать
- chemical threatto yield to threats from smb — поддаваться на чьи-л. угрозы
- covert threat
- death threat against smb
- death threat
- decisive lessening of the nuclear threat
- diplomatic threat
- diplomatic threats fly to and for
- direct threat
- escalating spiral of threats
- fascist threat
- grave threat
- he received threats
- immediate threat
- in reply to threats
- inflationary threat
- latent threat
- major threat
- massive threat to the security of a country
- military threat from smb
- mortal threat
- mounting threat
- new flood threat to Sudan
- none-too-veiled threat
- nuclear and ecological threat
- nuclear threat
- ominous threat
- pervading threat
- potent threat
- radical threat
- serious threat
- strike threat
- suspension of one's threat
- tankers under threat from...
- thinly veiled threat
- threat dies down
- threat has not diminished
- threat of a trade war
- threat of aggressive wars
- threat of armed intervention
- threat of force
- threat of nuclear war is low and diminishing
- threat of nuclear war
- threat of universal destruction
- threat of using force
- threat of war
- threat recedes
- threat to international peace
- threat to kill a hostage
- threat to law and order
- threat to peace
- threat to public order
- threat to security
- threat to shipping
- under threat of closure
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6 eliminate
ликвидировать; очищать -
7 eliminate
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8 eliminate a threat
Военный термин: устранить угрозу, устранять угрозу -
9 eliminate the threat
Военный термин: ликвидировать угрозу -
10 eliminate the threat of a nuclear conflict
Военный термин: устранить угрозу ядерного конфликта, устранять угрозу ядерного конфликтаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > eliminate the threat of a nuclear conflict
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11 eliminate the threat or use of force
Военный термин: исключать угрозу силой или её применениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > eliminate the threat or use of force
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12 eliminate a threat
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13 eliminate the threat
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14 eliminate the threat of a nuclear conflict
English-Russian military dictionary > eliminate the threat of a nuclear conflict
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15 eliminate the threat or use of force
English-Russian military dictionary > eliminate the threat or use of force
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16 eliminate a threat
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > eliminate a threat
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17 eliminate the threat
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > eliminate the threat
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18 eliminate the threat of a nuclear conflict
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > eliminate the threat of a nuclear conflict
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19 eliminate the threat or use of force
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > eliminate the threat or use of force
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20 Clement (Pope from 1667 to 1669. He clashed with King Louis XIV of France, who was determined to eliminate any religious divergence he saw as a threat to the unity of his kingdom and who revived the condemnation of Jansenism)
Религия: Климент IXУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Clement (Pope from 1667 to 1669. He clashed with King Louis XIV of France, who was determined to eliminate any religious divergence he saw as a threat to the unity of his kingdom and who revived the condemnation of Jansenism)
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