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1 his chief reliance was his own courage
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his chief reliance was his own courage
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2 reliance
[rıʹlaıəns] n1. доверие; уверенностьto have /to put, to place/ reliance in /on, upon/ smb., smth. - надеяться на кого-л., что-л.
there is no reliance to be placed on his word - на его слово нельзя положиться
2. опора, надеждаhis chief reliance was his own courage - он мог рассчитывать /надеяться/ только на свою смелость
reliance on military power to achieve political ends - опора на военную мощь для достижения политических целей
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3 reliance
rɪˈlaɪəns сущ.
1) доверие, уверенность( upon, on, in) to place/have/feel reliance in/upon/on smb./smth. ≈ надеяться на кого-л./что-л. Syn: trust, dependence, confidence
2) надежда доверие;
уверенность - to have /to put, to place/ * in /on, upon/ smb., smth. надеяться на кого-л., что-л. - I put little * in him я мало на него полагаюсь - there is no * to be placed on his word на его слово нельзя положиться опора, надежда - to have * on promises надеяться на выполнение обещаний - his chief * was his own courage он мог рассчитывать /надеяться/ только на свою смелость - * on military power to achieve political ends опора на военную мощь для достижения политических целей reliance доверие, уверенность (upon, on, in) ;
to place (или to have, to feel) reliance (in (или upon, on) smb., smth.) надеяться (на кого-л., что-л.) reliance доверие, уверенность (upon, on, in) ;
to place (или to have, to feel) reliance (in (или upon, on) smb., smth.) надеяться (на кого-л., что-л.) ~ доверие ~ зависимость ~ опора, надежда ~ опора ~ степень использования ~ уверенностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reliance
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4 он мог надеяться только на свою смелость
General subject: his chief reliance was his own courageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он мог надеяться только на свою смелость
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5 он мог рассчитывать только на свою смелость
General subject: his chief reliance was his own courageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он мог рассчитывать только на свою смелость
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