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1 parry a threat
Военный термин: отражать удар -
2 parry a threat
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3 threat
угроза; опасность; возможные [вероятные] действия противника; цель; наиболее опасная цель; средства нападения; противник— airborne threat— postulated future threat -
4 отражать удар
1) General subject: meet a thrust2) Military: meet a threat, override a blow, parry a threat, respond to a threat, ward off an attack, parry a thrust3) Makarov: counter a strike -
5 avert
ə'və:t1) (to turn away, especially one's eyes: She averted her eyes from the dead animal.) desviar, apartar2) (to prevent: to avert disaster.) prevenir; impedirtr[ə'vɜːt]1 (avoid) evitar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto avert one's eyes apartar la vistaavert [ə'vərt] vt1) : apartar, desviarhe averted his eyes from the scene: apartó los ojos de la escena2) avoid, prevent: evitar, prevenirv.• desviar v.• impedir v.ə'vɜːrt, ə'vɜːta) \<\<eyes/gaze\>\>b) \<\<danger/suspicion\>\> evitar; \<\<accident/strike\>\> impedir*, evitar; \<\<threat\>\> conjurar[ǝ'vɜːt]VT1) (=turn away) [+ eyes, thoughts] apartar ( from de); [+ suspicion] desviar ( from de); [+ possibility] evitar2) (=prevent) [+ accident, danger etc] prevenir3) (=parry) [+ blows] desviar* * *[ə'vɜːrt, ə'vɜːt]a) \<\<eyes/gaze\>\>b) \<\<danger/suspicion\>\> evitar; \<\<accident/strike\>\> impedir*, evitar; \<\<threat\>\> conjurar -
6 отвести
1. eliminate2. withdraw3. lead; get; take; turn off; avert; parry; reject; allotпредотвратить, отвести — stave off
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