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1 спокойствие
с.1. calm, calmness; quiet, tranquillityобщественное спокойствие — public tranquillity / quiet
2. ( уравновешенное состояние) composure -
2 спокойствие
с.1) (покой, тишина) calm, calmness; quiet, tranquillityобще́ственное споко́йствие — public tranquillity / quiet
охраня́ть обще́ственное споко́йствие — preserve law and order
2) ( уравновешенное состояние) composureдуше́вное споко́йствие — peace of mind
невозмути́мое споко́йствие — unruffled calm
сохраня́ть споко́йствие — remain calm
3) в знач. межд. ( призыв соблюдать спокойствие) please be quiet!, don't panic! -
3 сохранить
гл. см. тж. хранитьto keep;preserve;( жизнь) to save (smb’s life);( за собой право) to reserve (a right);( поддерживать отношения) to maintain (relations)- сохранять верностьсохранять — ( поддерживать) законность и порядок — to maintain law and order
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4 сохранять
гл. см. тж. хранитьto keep;preserve;( жизнь) to save (smb’s life);( за собой право) to reserve (a right);( поддерживать отношения) to maintain (relations)- сохранять верностьсохранять — ( поддерживать) законность и порядок — to maintain law and order
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5 сохранять
гл.to keep; preserve; ( жизнь) to save ( smb's life); ( за собой право) to reserve ( a right); ( поддерживать отношения) to maintain ( relations)- сохранять самообладаниесохранять законность ипорядок, сохранять законность правопорядок — ( поддерживать) to maintain law and order
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