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1 оборона
ж.1) ( защита) defenceакти́вная оборо́на — active / aggressive defence
противота́нковая оборо́на — antitank defence; anti-mechanized defense амер.
подви́жная оборо́на — elastic defence
противохими́ческая оборо́на — gas defence
долговре́менная оборо́на — permanent defences pl
2) ( совокупность оборонительных средств) defence, defences plкрепи́ть оборо́ну страны́ — strengthen the country's defences
3) ( позиции) defensive position; defences plзаня́ть оборо́ну — take up a defensive position
держа́ть оборо́ну — hold the line
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2 оборона
ж. тк. ед.1. defenceактивная оборона — active / aggressive defence
противотанковая оборона — anti-tank defence; anti-mechanized defence амер.
2. ( совокупность оборонительных средств) defence(s) (pl.)3. ( позиции) defensive position; defences pl.занять оборону — take* up a defensive position
держать оборону — hold* the line
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3 долговременная оборона
1) General subject: sustained defence2) Military: casemated defenses, fortified defence system, fortified defense system, organized resistance, permanent defence system, permanent defense system, permanent defenses, permanent sustained defense, protracted defense, sustained defense3) Diplomatic term: permanent defencesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > долговременная оборона
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4 долговременные оборонительные укрепления
1) General subject: permanent defenses2) Diplomatic term: permanent defencesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > долговременные оборонительные укрепления
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