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1 оказывать
(что-л.)несовер. - оказывать; совер. - оказать1) show; render, do; provide (помощь, поддержку и т.п.)оказывать кому-л. плохую услугу — to do smb. an ill turn
оказывать кому-л. услугу — to do/render smb. a service; to do smb. a good turn разг.
оказывать благоприятное влияние на — to have a beneficial/favourable effect on
оказывать содействие кому-л. — to render smb. assistance
2) exert/have (влияние)3) give (предпочтение, прием и т.п.)оказать радушный прием (кому-л.) — to accord a hearty welcome
оказать сердечный прием (кому-л.) — to extend a cordial/warm welcome (to)
4) exert, put, apply, bring to bear (давление)оказывать давление — (на кого-л./что-л.) to put pressure (upon), to bring pressure to bear
5) accord (уважение); put (доверие); extend (гостеприимство)оказывать честь кому-л. — to do smb. the honour (of)
оказывать почесть — (кому-л.) to do honour (to), to render homage (to)
оказывать почтение — (кому-л.) to treat with respect/distinction
6) offer (сопротивление)- оказывать сопротивление -
2 моральное воздействие
1) General subject: moral suasion, morale effect2) Makarov: ascendancy ( over)3) Security: moral pressureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > моральное воздействие
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3 воздействие
с. (на вн.)influence (upon, on, over)моральное воздействие — ascendancy / influence (over)
физическое воздействие — coercion, force
оказывать воздействие (на вн.) — influence (d.), have an influence (upon)
оказывать моральное воздействие (на вн.) — bring* moral pressure to bear (upon)
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4 воздействие
с.1) (на вн.; влияние, побуждение) influence (upon, on, over)мора́льное возде́йствие — ascendancy / influence (over)
физи́ческое возде́йствие — coercion, force
ока́зывать возде́йствие (на вн.) — influence (d), have an influence (upon)
ока́зывать мора́льное возде́йствие (на вн.) — bring moral pressure to bear (upon)
2) (рд.; подверженность внешним факторам) exposure (to)избега́ть возде́йствия со́лнечных луче́й — avoid exposure to sunlight
3) ( результат влияния) effect, impact, influence••под возде́йствием (рд.) — under the influence (of)
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5 воздействие
ср. (на кого-л./что-л.)influence (upon, on, over); effect, impactморальное воздействие — ascendancy/influence (over)
не поддаваться воздействию — to be unaffected by, to immune from the effects of, to be resistant to
оказывать воздействие — to influence; to have an influence (upon)
физическое воздействие — coercion, force
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