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nounTerrorismus, der; (terrorist acts) Terror, der* * *noun (the actions or methods of terrorists: international terrorism.) der Terrorismus* * *ter·ror·ism[ˈterərɪzəm]act of \terrorism Terrorakt m, Terroranschlag m* * *['terərIzəm]nTerrorismus m; (= acts of terrorism) Terror m* * *1. → academic.ru/74201/terror">terror 32. Terrorismus m3. Terrorisierung f* * *nounTerrorismus, der; (terrorist acts) Terror, der* * *n.Terrorismus m. -
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11 measures against terrorism
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12 European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism
European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism LAW, POL Übereinkommen n des Europarats zur Bekämpfung des TerrorismusEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism
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13 UN Convention for the Suppression of Financing Terrorism
UN Convention for the Suppression of Financing Terrorism LAW, POL Internationales Übereinkommen n zur Bekämpfung der Finanzierung des TerrorismusEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > UN Convention for the Suppression of Financing Terrorism
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14 electromagnetic terrorism
electromagnetic terrorism elektromagnetischer Terrorrismus m (Straftaten unter Nutzung elektromagnetischer Geräte)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > electromagnetic terrorism
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15 information terrorism
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16 narco-terrorism
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17 eco-terrorism
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20 terrorize
transitive verb1) (frighten) in [Angst und] Schrecken versetzen2) (coerce by terrorism) terrorisieren; (intimidate) durch Terror[akte] einschüchtern* * *verb (to make very frightened by using or threatening violence: A lion escaped from the zoo and terrorized the whole town.) terrorisieren* * *ter·ror·ize[ˈterəraɪz, AM -əraɪz]vt▪ to \terrorize sb (frighten) jdn in Angst und Schrecken versetzen; (coerce by terrorism) jdn terrorisieren* * *['terəraɪz]vt2) (= intimidate) einschüchternto terrorize sb into doing sth — jdn durch Einschüchterungen dazu bringen, etw zu tun
* * *terrorize v/t1. terrorisieren2. einschüchtern:terrorize sb into doing sth jemanden so einschüchtern, dass er etwas tut* * *transitive verb1) (frighten) in [Angst und] Schrecken versetzen2) (coerce by terrorism) terrorisieren; (intimidate) durch Terror[akte] einschüchtern* * *(US) v.terrorisieren v.
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