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1 repression
rɪˈpreʃən сущ.
1) а) подавление;
усмирение repression of unpopular opinions ≈ подавление непопулярных взглядов б) сдерживание( чувств и т.п.) ∙ Syn: suppression, neutralization
2) репрессия racial repressions ≈ расовые репрессии
3) псих. вытеснение из сознания (воспоминаний и т. п.) ;
вытеснение в подсознание подавление репрессия сдерживание( чувств и т. п.) (психологическое) вытеснение из сознания (воспоминаний и т. п.) ;
вытеснение в подсознание financial ~ меры финансового давления repression подавление ~ репрессия ~ сдерживание (чувств, импульсов) ~ сдерживаниеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > repression
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2 repression
[rɪ'preʃ(ə)n]сущ.1)а) подавление; усмирениеб) сдерживание ( чувств)•Syn:2) репрессия3) психол. вытеснение из сознания, вытеснение в подсознание (воспоминаний и т. п.) -
3 repression
nрепрессия; подавление; расправа; репрессивная мера; гнет- brutal and senseless repressionto increase / to intensify repressions — усиливать / ужесточать репрессии
- domestic repression
- government repression
- mass repressions
- massive repressions
- police repressions
- political repression
- racial repression
- savage repressions
- techniques of repression
- unrelenting repression
- wave of repression
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