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v знижувати; зменшувати; скорочувати- to reduce armaments скорочувати озброєння- to reduce disparities зменшити нерівність- to reduce the level of military confrontation знизити рівень військового протистояння- to reduce military forces скоротити збройні сили- to reduce the overall numerical strength of the armed forces to... скоротити/ зменшити загальну чисельність особового складу збройних сил до...- to reduce the risk of the outbreak of nuclear war зменшити небезпеку виникнення ядерної війни- to reduce stockpiles of nuclear weapons зменшити/ скоротити запаси ядерної зброї- to reduce tension(s) зменшити/ послабити напругу
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