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1 выступать за
1. espouse2. espousedотстаивать дело мира, бороться за мир — to espouse the cause of peace
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2 отстаивать дело мира
2) Makarov: champion the cause of peace, espouse the cause of peaceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отстаивать дело мира
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3 бороться за мир
1) General subject: labour for peace, struggle for peace, work for peace, labor for peace, strive for peace3) Makarov: espouse the cause of peace, fight for peace -
4 отдаваться делу
Makarov: espouse the cause -
5 поддерживать дело
Makarov: espouse the cause -
6 отстаивать
отстаивать дело мира — to champion / to uphold / to defend the cause of peace
отстаивать позицию — to maintain an attitude / a stand
отстаивать своё мнение — to maintain / to uphold one's opinion
отстаивать свои права — to assert / to uphold one's rights
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7 бороться за сохранение окружающей среды
Diplomatic term: espouse the ecological causeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бороться за сохранение окружающей среды
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8 отстаивать идею запрещения ядерного оружия
Diplomatic term: espouse the antinuclear causeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отстаивать идею запрещения ядерного оружия
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9 бороться
to struggle (for, against), to fight (for, against), to combat, to contend (for), to contest, to jostle (with smb. for smth.)бороться за власть / положение / преимущество — to jostle (with smb.) for power / position / advantage
бороться за демократические свободы — to fight for democratic freedoms / liberties
бороться за мир — to fight / to struggle for peace
бороться за правое дело — to fight / to struggle for a just cause
бороться против какой-л. тенденции — to combat a tendency
бороться с инфляцией / кризисом / спадом / экономической отсталостью — to combat inflation / a crisis / a resession / economic backwardness
бороться с проявлением национализма — to combat manifestation / displays of nationalism
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