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1 escalation of the conflict
Дипломатический термин: обострение конфликта, расширение конфликтаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > escalation of the conflict
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2 escalation of the conflict
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > escalation of the conflict
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3 escalation of the conflict
обострение / расширение конфликтаEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > escalation of the conflict
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4 escalation
nэскалация, расширение, распространение (конфликта и т.п.) -
5 conflict
1. n1) конфликт, столкновение2) борьба, столкновение (линий, принципов и т.п.)3) противоречие•to bring a conflict to an end — прекратить конфликт, положить конец конфликту
to bring about a conflict — вызывать конфликт, приводить к конфликту
to eliminate the cause of a conflict — ликвидировать / устранять причину конфликта
to end a conflict — прекратить конфликт, положить конец конфликту
to escalate / to exacerbate a conflict — обострять конфликт
to halt a conflict — прекратить конфликт, положить конец конфликту
to involve smb in a conflict — вовлекать кого-л. в конфликт
to lead to a conflict — вызывать конфликт, приводить к конфликту
to put an end to a conflict — прекратить конфликт, положить конец конфликту
to shift / to spread the conflict to a place — расширять зону конфликта
to stand tall in a conflict — быть на высоте в каком-л. конфликте
to stop / to terminate a conflict — прекратить конфликт, положить конец конфликту
to touch off / to trigger (off) a conflict — вызывать конфликт; служить толчком к конфликту
- aggravation of a conflictto widen a conflict — расширять рамки / зону конфликта
- armed conflict
- bitter conflict
- bloody conflict
- border conflict
- class conflict
- coming conflict
- communal conflict
- conflict broke out
- conflict of evidence
- conflict of interest
- escalation of a conflict
- ethnic conflict
- factional conflict
- flash point of a military conflict
- frontier conflict
- growing conflict
- hotbed of a conflict
- imminent conflict
- industrial conflict
- internal conflict
- interstate conflict
- labor conflict
- local conflict
- non-nuclear conflict
- on the brink of a conflict
- opening shots in the conflict
- outbreak of a conflict
- out-of-area conflict
- political conflict
- political settlement of the conflict
- race conflict
- racial conflict
- regionalization of a conflict
- seat of a conflict
- settlement of international conflicts by negotiations
- simmering conflict
- social conflict
- unprovoked conflict
- unresolved conflict
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6 escalate
гл.1) общ. повышатьIncreases in new home prices may escalate prices of nearby resale homes. — Увеличение в ценах новых домов может еще больше увеличить цены расположенных рядом домов из вторичного сектора.
See:escalation 3)2) общ. обострять(ся) (о конфликте между какими-л. политическими или военными силами)to escalate conflict between the state and tribes — обострять конфликт между правительством и племенами
Ant:escalation 3)See:escalation 3)3) упр. передавать по инстанции (о важной информации, которую необходимо передать высшему руководству)to escalate incident information to a central office — передавать информацию об инциденте в центральное управление
If you are not satisfied with the status or for other reasons wish to escalate the problem, please ask to speak with a Supervisor in the Data Maintenance Center.
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7 concept
arresting gear concept (of strategy) — стратегическая концепция постепенного сдерживания наступления противника до полного прекращения его продвижения (по принципу действия аэрофинишера на авианосце)
elevated trunnion concept (for tanks) — принцип конструирования башни танка с повышенным расположением цапф пушки
— fly-before-buy procurement concept— fuzeless shell concept— high-low mix concept
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