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1 прибегать к крайним мерам
1) General subject: go to extremes2) Makarov: have recourse to extreme measuresУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прибегать к крайним мерам
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2 мера
сущ.measure; ( санкция) sanctionотменить меру пресечения — to cancel (repeal, revoke) a measure of restraint (of restriction)
принимать ответные меры — to retaliate; take retaliatory measures (steps); ( меры возмездия) to undertake acts of reprisal; resort to reprisals
в значительной мере — largely; to a great extent
меры индивидуальной или коллективной самообороны — measures of individual or collective self-defence
- мера возмездиямеры по борьбе с катастрофами и стихийными бедствиями — measures against catastrophies and natural calamities
- мера наказания
- мера предосторожности
- мера пресечения
- меры общественного воздействия
- меры по борьбе с терроризмом
- меры предосторожности
- воспитательная мера
- временная мера
- вынужденная мера
- дисциплинарная мера
- законная мера
- защитная мера
- индивидуальная мера - карательная мера
- коллективная мера
- конкретная мера
- крайние меры
- максимальная мера наказания
- надлежащие меры
- неотложные меры
- ответные меры
- примирительные меры
- принудительные меры
- противопожарные меры
- решительные меры
- соответствующие меры
- строгие меры
- жёсткие меры
- увеличенная мера наказания
- уменьшенная мера наказания
- чрезвычайные меры
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