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1 mutual defense treaty
MDT, mutual defense treatyEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > mutual defense treaty
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treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, Outer Space, and under Water — Договор о запрещении испытаний ЯО в атмосфере, в космическом пространстве и под водой
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5 Windsor, Treaties of
Various Anglo-Portuguese treaties bear the name of Windsor. Among others were the treaties of 1386 and 1899. Signed at Windsor, England, on 9 May 1386, the former treaty confirmed the Alliance Treaty between England and Portugal of 1383 and committed both signatories to defend the other against all enemies and to participate in a "perpetual" league, friendship, and confederation. The 1899 Treaty of Windsor (a misnomer since it was signed in London) followed the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa. Portugal pledged to allow the movement of British forces through its east-African colony of Mozambique to South Africa and to prevent arms from reaching the Boers through the same colony. At the same time, there was a reaffirmation of the ancient Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, as spelled out in articles of the 1642 and 1661 Anglo-Portuguese treaties, thus signifying a mutual defense treaty for both countries. Especially vital for Portugal, concerned about secret negotiations between Great Britain and Germany over the possible breakup of Portugal's African empire due to Portugal's bankruptcy, was the 1899 treaty's reconfirmed pledge on Britain's part that it would defend Portugal as well as her overseas empire against all enemies "future and present." -
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1) Американизм: Multi Disciplinary Team2) Военный термин: Message Distribution Terminal, Monthly Death Toll, maintenance downtime, mandatory date of transportation, mean detonating time, mobile data terminal, modular display, tactical, mutual defense treaty3) Техника: magnetostrictive displacement transducer, mean diagnostic time, miscellaneous drain tank, mobile digital terminal5) Ветеринария: Motivational Dog Training6) Сокращение: (G) Mission Data (Ground) Terminal, (G) Mission Data (Ground) Terminal, Maintenance Down Time, Mechanical Document Transfer System, Mission Data Table, Mountain Daylight Time (GMT - 0600), Modified Data Tag7) Вычислительная техника: Mountain Daylight Time (-0600, TZ, MST, USA), Mechanical DeskTop (SGI)8) Нефть: простой вследствие технического обслуживания (maintenance downtime), среднее время обнаружения неисправностей (mean diagnostic time), Multiple Downhole Testing9) Космонавтика: московское декретное время10) Транспорт: Harrisburg International, Medium Duty Truck11) Воздухоплавание: Minimum Mean Downtime12) Деловая лексика: Multiple Disciplinary Team13) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Modular Dynamic Tester, calculations based on actual downhole measurements, modular dynamic testing, module drilling tool, wireline formation tester, модульный динамический пластоиспытатель (Modular Dynamics Tester), modular dynamic tool (RFT updated)14) Полимеры: mean down time15) Ядерная физика: Maximum Diameter of the Thorax16) Сахалин Р: Modular Dynamics Tester, modular formation dynamic tester17) Океанография: Monitored Drift Tube18) Сахалин Ю: modular formation dynamics tester19) Расширение файла: Microsoft Access Add-in data, Mountain Daylight Time (+0:00)20) Наркотики: mandatory drug testing21) Нефть и газ: Modular Formation Dynamics Tester (Schlumberger), модульный динамический пластоиспытатель многоразового действия, блочный динамический испытатель пласта на кабеле, модульный динамический испытатель пластов, модульный динамический тестер, модульный испытатель пластов22) Правительство: Montana Department of Transportation23) Аэропорты: Harrisburg International Airport, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania USA24) Программное обеспечение: Mod Development Toolkit -
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1) Американизм: Multi Disciplinary Team2) Военный термин: Message Distribution Terminal, Monthly Death Toll, maintenance downtime, mandatory date of transportation, mean detonating time, mobile data terminal, modular display, tactical, mutual defense treaty3) Техника: magnetostrictive displacement transducer, mean diagnostic time, miscellaneous drain tank, mobile digital terminal5) Ветеринария: Motivational Dog Training6) Сокращение: (G) Mission Data (Ground) Terminal, (G) Mission Data (Ground) Terminal, Maintenance Down Time, Mechanical Document Transfer System, Mission Data Table, Mountain Daylight Time (GMT - 0600), Modified Data Tag7) Вычислительная техника: Mountain Daylight Time (-0600, TZ, MST, USA), Mechanical DeskTop (SGI)8) Нефть: простой вследствие технического обслуживания (maintenance downtime), среднее время обнаружения неисправностей (mean diagnostic time), Multiple Downhole Testing9) Космонавтика: московское декретное время10) Транспорт: Harrisburg International, Medium Duty Truck11) Воздухоплавание: Minimum Mean Downtime12) Деловая лексика: Multiple Disciplinary Team13) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Modular Dynamic Tester, calculations based on actual downhole measurements, modular dynamic testing, module drilling tool, wireline formation tester, модульный динамический пластоиспытатель (Modular Dynamics Tester), modular dynamic tool (RFT updated)14) Полимеры: mean down time15) Ядерная физика: Maximum Diameter of the Thorax16) Сахалин Р: Modular Dynamics Tester, modular formation dynamic tester17) Океанография: Monitored Drift Tube18) Сахалин Ю: modular formation dynamics tester19) Расширение файла: Microsoft Access Add-in data, Mountain Daylight Time (+0:00)20) Наркотики: mandatory drug testing21) Нефть и газ: Modular Formation Dynamics Tester (Schlumberger), модульный динамический пластоиспытатель многоразового действия, блочный динамический испытатель пласта на кабеле, модульный динамический испытатель пластов, модульный динамический тестер, модульный испытатель пластов22) Правительство: Montana Department of Transportation23) Аэропорты: Harrisburg International Airport, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania USA24) Программное обеспечение: Mod Development Toolkit -
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MDT, maintenance downtimeвремя [продолжительность] ремонта————————MDT, mandatory date of transportation————————MDT, mean detonating time————————MDT, mobile data terminal————————MDT, modular display, tactical————————MDT, mutual defense treatyEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > MDT
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9 Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
The world's oldest diplomatic connection and alliance, an enduring arrangement between two very different nations and peoples, with important practical consequences in the domestic and foreign affairs of both Great Britain (England before 1707) and Portugal. The history of this remarkable alliance, which has had commercial and trade, political, foreign policy, cultural, and imperial aspects, can be outlined in part with a list of the main alliance treaties after the first treaty of commerce and friendship signed between the monarchs of England and Portugal in 1373. This was followed in 1386 by the Treaty of Windsor; then in 1654, 1661, 1703, the Methuen Treaty; and in 1810 and 1899 another treaty also signed at Windsor.Common interests in the defense of the nation and its overseas empire (in the case of Portugal, after 1415; in the case of England, after 1650) were partly based on characteristics and common enemies both countries shared. Even in the late Middle Ages, England and Portugal faced common enemies: large continental countries that threatened the interests and sovereignty of both, especially France and Spain. In this sense, the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance has always been a defensive alliance in which each ally would assist the other when necessary against its enemies. In the case of Portugal, that enemy invariably was Spain (or component states thereof, such as Castile and Leon) and sometimes France (i.e., when Napoleon's armies invaded and conquered Portugal as of late 1807). In the case of England, that foe was often France and sometimes Spain as well.Beginning in the late 14th century, England and Portugal forged this unusual relationship, formalized with several treaties that came into direct use during a series of dynastic, imperial, naval, and commercial conflicts between 1373 and 1961, the historic period when the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance had its most practical political significance. The relative world power and importance of each ally has varied over the centuries. During the period 1373-1580, the allies were similar in respective ranking in European affairs, and during the period 1480-1550, if anything, Portugal was a greater world power with a more important navy than England. During 1580-1810, Portugal fell to the status of a third-rank European power and, during 1810-1914, England was perhaps the premier world power. During 1914-61, England's world position slipped while Portugal made a slow recovery but remained a third- or fourth-rank power.The commercial elements of the alliance have always involved an exchange of goods between two seafaring, maritime peoples with different religions and political systems but complementary economies. The 1703 Methuen Treaty establ ished a trade link that endured for centuries and bore greater advantages for England than for Portugal, although Portugal derived benefits: English woolens for Portuguese wines, especially port, other agricultural produce, and fish. Since the signing of the Methuen Treaty, there has been a vigorous debate both in politics and in historical scholarship as to how much each nation benefited economically from the arrangement in which Portugal eventually became dependent upon England and the extent to which Portugal became a kind of economic colony of Britain during the period from 1703 to 1910.There is a vast literature on the Alliance, much of it in Portuguese and by Portuguese writers, which is one expression of the development of modern Portuguese nationalism. During the most active phase of the alliance, from 1650 to 1945, there is no doubt but that the core of the mutual interests of the allies amounted to the proposition that Portugal's independence as a nation in Iberia and the integrity of its overseas empire, the third largest among the colonial powers as of 1914, were defended by England, who in turn benefited from the use by the Royal Navy of Portugal's home and colonial ports in times of war and peace. A curious impact on Portuguese and popular usage had also come about and endured through the impact of dealings with the English allies. The idiom in Portuguese, "é para inglês ver," means literally "it is for the Englishman to see," but figuratively it really means, "it is merely for show."The practical defense side of the alliance was effectively dead by the end of World War II, but perhaps the most definitive indication of the end of the political significance of an alliance that still continues in other spheres occurred in December 1961, when the army of the Indian Union invaded Portugal's colonial enclaves in western India, Goa, Damão, and Diu. While both nations were now North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies, their interests clashed when it came to imperial and Commonwealth conflicts and policies. Portugal asked Britain for military assistance in the use of British bases against the army of Britain's largest former colony, India. But Portugal was, in effect, refused assistance by her oldest ally. If the alliance continues into the 21st century, its essence is historical, nostalgic, commercial, and cultural.See also Catherine of Braganza.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
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10 force
1. n1) сила, мощь2) действенность; действие, воздействие (соглашения, закона и т.п.)3) применение силы, насилие, принуждение4) pl войска, вооруженные силы; вооружения5) группа6) сила (производительная, политическая и т.п.); фактор7) численность8) (the Force) полиция (особ. Великобритании)•to be in force — иметь (юридическую) силу; оставаться в силе
to beef up one's military forces — укреплять свои вооруженные силы
to build up military forces — наращивать военную мощь; сосредоточивать войска
to clear rebel forces from somewhere — очищать какой-л. район от войск мятежников
to continue in force — оставаться в силе; действовать (о законе и т.п.)
to disband / to dismantle forces — демобилизовывать / распускать войска
to encourage all progressive forces (to) — поощрять / поддерживать все прогрессивные силы
to enter a city in force — брать город приступом; вводить в город крупные воинские формирования
to have no force — быть недействительным; не иметь силы
to improve one's defense forces — совершенствовать свои силы самообороны
to join forces — объединяться; объединять силы
to join forces with smb — объединять силы с кем-л.
to maintain the balance of forces — поддерживать равновесие / соотношение сил
to modernize one's forces — модернизировать свои вооруженные силы
to put in force — осуществлять, проводить в жизнь; вводить в действие
to put the armed forces on full alert — приводить вооруженные силы в состояние полной боевой готовности
to reduce conventional forces in / throughout Europe — сокращать количество войск и обычных вооружений в Европе
to remain in force — оставаться в силе, действовать (о законе и т.п.)
to reshape one's armed forces — реорганизовывать свои вооруженные силы
to resort to force — прибегать к силе / насилию
to rule a country by sheer force — управлять страной, опираясь исключительно на силу
to seek negotiated reductions in conventional forces — добиваться сокращения обычных вооружений путем переговоров
to suppress smth by brute force — подавлять что-л. грубой силой
to take recourse to force — прибегать к силе / насилию
to use force against smb — использовать силу против кого-л.
- accelerated development of productive forcesto withdraw forces from... — выводить войска из...
- active forces
- activities of forces
- actual force
- advance force
- aggressive forces
- aggressor forces
- air forces
- alignment of forces
- alliance of the forces
- allied forces
- allocation of forces
- anti-aircraft forces
- anti-colonialist forces
- anti-fascist forces
- anti-government forces
- anti-kidnap force
- anti-monopoly forces
- anti-national forces
- anti-popular forces
- anti-war forces
- armed forces of a country
- armed forces
- assault force
- Atlantic Nuclear Force - binding force
- bomber forces
- border forces
- border-security forces
- brutal force
- build-up forces
- build-up of forces
- by force
- by sheer force
- carrier striking force
- Central American task force
- character of the armed forces
- coalition forces
- combatant forces
- combined forces
- Commonwealth Military Force
- competing forces
- competition forces
- compulsory force
- conditions of entry into force
- conservative forces
- consistent force
- consolidation of all forces
- contributor to the multinational force
- Conventional Force in Europe
- conventional forces
- correlation of forces
- crack forces
- cross-border force
- crude force
- deep cuts in conventional forces
- defense forces
- democratic forces
- determining force in social development
- deterrent force
- directing force
- display of force
- disquiet in the armed forces
- division of political forces
- dominant force
- economic force
- effective forces
- elemental forces of nature
- enforcement forces - extraction force
- follow-on force
- force is not the answer
- force of a clause
- force of a treaty
- force of an agreement
- force of argument
- force of arms
- force of example
- force of law
- force of occupation
- force of public opinion
- force of weaponry
- force to be reckoned with
- forces in the field
- forces of aggression and war
- forces of flexible response
- forces of internal and external reaction
- forward-based forces
- free play of democratic forces
- full force of the treaty
- general purpose forces
- ground forces
- guiding force
- hired labor force
- IFOR
- in force
- in full force
- independent force
- inequitable relationship of forces
- influential force
- intermediate range forces
- international balance of forces
- international peace-keeping forces
- internationalist forces
- interplay of political forces
- interposing force
- invasion forces
- irregular forces
- joint NATO armed forces
- labor force
- land forces
- landing force
- lawful use of force
- leading force in smth
- leading force
- left-wing forces
- legal force
- liberation forces
- local forces
- logistical forces
- main force
- major force
- mandatory force
- manifestation of force
- material force
- member of a peace-keeping force
- military force
- monetary forces
- motive force
- moving force
- multilateral forces
- mutinous forces
- mutual non-use of military force
- national forces
- national liberation forces
- national political forces
- natural forces
- nature of forces
- naval forces
- noneconomic forces
- non-use of force
- nuclear forces
- nuclear strike force
- obligatory force of international treaties
- observer force
- occupation force
- occupying force
- of legal force
- on entry into force
- operation of market forces
- operational forces
- opposing forces
- organizing force
- pan-Arab force
- paramilitary forces
- patriotic forces
- peace forces
- Peace Implementation Force
- peace-keeping forces
- peace-safeguarding forces
- people's armed forces of liberation
- phased withdrawal of the forces
- police force
- policy of force
- political force
- posture of forces
- potent force
- powerful force
- professionally led force
- progressive forces
- pro-independence forces
- proportions of forces
- punitive forces
- quick-reaction force
- Rapid Deployment Force
- Rapid Reaction Force
- rapid-action force
- RDF
- rebel forces
- recourse to force
- reduction in the armed forces
- regional security forces
- regrouping of forces
- relationship of forces
- reserve force
- reserve of the forces
- resistance forces
- resort to force
- retaliatory forces
- revanchist forces
- revolutionary forces
- rightist forces
- right-wing forces
- rough parity of forces
- ruling forces
- sea forces
- sea-based strategic missile forces
- second-strike force
- security forces
- self-defense forces
- SFOR
- shifts in the alignment of forces - social and political forces
- social forces
- socio-political forces
- special forces
- spontaneous force
- Stabilization Force
- strategic air forces
- strategic forces
- Strategic Rocket Force
- strength of the armed forces
- strike force
- striking force
- suppression by force
- task force
- territorial force
- theater nuclear forces
- third force- TNF- ultra-right forces
- UN buffer force
- UN Emergency Force
- UN observer force
- unification of forces
- unification of the armed force under a single command
- unified forces
- unilateral cuts in smb's forces
- United Nation Protection Force
- United Nations forces
- United Nations peace-keeping forces
- unity of forces
- UNPROFOR
- use of military forces
- use of preemptive force
- vital force
- voluntary military forces
- weakening of forces
- with political forces splintering
- withdrawal of forces
- without resort to force
- work force
- world market forces 2. vзаставлять, принуждать, вынуждать -
11 pact
pækt сущ. договор, конвенция, пакт, соглашение to agree to pact, to enter into a pact, to make a pact ≈ заключать договор, подписывать соглашение to denounce a pact ≈ денонсировать, расторгать договор to sign a pact ≈ подписывать соглашение defense pact ≈ договор о защите mutual-assistance pact ≈ договор о взаимопомощи trade pact ≈ торговый договор nonaggression pact ≈ договор о ненападении We had a pact not to reveal the facts of the case. ≈ Мы договорились, что будем держать в тайне факты, касающиеся этого случая. The two governments signed a pact that they would jointly defend their borders. ≈ Правительства двух стран подписали договор об объединении усилий по защите границ. Syn: treaty соглашение, договор, пакт - non-aggression * договор о ненападении - * of peace пакт мира - security * договор о безопасности - nude * (юридическое) соглашение, не снабженное исковой силой - to make a * with smb., to enter into a * with smb. заключить договор с кем-либо electoral ~ блок партий на время выборов electoral ~ коалиция партий на время выборов ~ пакт, договор, соглашение;
nonaggression pact договор о ненападении;
to enter into a pact заключить договор mutual assistance ~ пакт о взаимной помощи non-aggression ~ договор, пакт о ненападении non-aggression ~ пакт о ненападении ~ пакт, договор, соглашение;
nonaggression pact договор о ненападении;
to enter into a pact заключить договор pact договор ~ пакт, договор, соглашение;
nonaggression pact договор о ненападении;
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12 commitment
n1. зобов'язання2. вручення, передача, передоручення3. вірність, прихильність до чогось- defense commitments зобов'язання стосовно оборони- foreign commitment зобов'язання перед іншою іноземною державою- excessive commitments надмірні зобов'язання- international commitments міжнародні зобов'язання- interstate commitments міждержавні зобов'язання- long-term commitments довгострокові зобов'язання- military commitments військові зобов'язання- mutual non-increase commitment взаємне зобов'язання про ненарощування (чисельності сухопутних військ тощо)- naval commitments (військово-)морські зобов'язання- secret commitments секретні зобов'язання- short term commitments короткострокові зобов'язання- treaty commitments договірні зобов'язання- burning commitment to an idea палка відданість ідеї- commitments arising out of/ from the basic provosions/ terms of a treaty зобов'язання, що випливають з основних положень договору- commitment to the common ceiling зобов'язання про встановлення "спільної стелі"- commitment to dutente зобов'язання щодо підтримання розрядки- commitment to the principles відданість принципам- commitment to refrain from the threat or use of force зобов'язання утримуватися від погрози силою чи її застосування- to assume commitments взяти/ прийняти на себе зобов'язання- to avoid commitments уникати прийняття зобов'язань- to carry out commitments виконати зобов'язання- to enter into a commitment взяти на себе зобов'язання- to evade one's commitments ухилитись від виконання зобов'язань- to honour commitments виконати зобов'язання- to make (no) commitments (не) зв'язувати себе зобов'язаннями- to meet commitments виконати свої зобов'язання- to shirk one's commitment ухилятися від виконання свого зобов'язання- to undertake a commitment взяти/ прийняти на себе зобов'язання- to violate a commitment порушити зобов'язання -
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[pækt]сущ.договор, конвенция, пакт, соглашениеto agree to pact, to enter into a pact, to make a pact — заключать договор, подписывать соглашение
to denounce a pact — денонсировать, расторгать договор
We had a pact not to reveal the facts of the case. — Мы договорились, что будем держать в тайне факты, касающиеся этого случая.
The two governments signed a pact that they would jointly defend their borders. — Правительства двух стран подписали договор об объединении усилий по защите границ.
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