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1 to reduce the intensity of military confrontation
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to reduce the intensity of military confrontation
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2 confrontation
nконфронтация, противоборство; противостояние сил- seek confrontation with smb. -
3 confrontation
n протистояння, конфронтація- military confrontation військове протистояння/ конфронтація- nuclear confrontation ядерне протистояння/ конфронтація- acute form of confrontation гостра форма протистояння/ конфронтації- intensity of confrontation інтенсивність/ серйозність протистояння/ конфронтації- level of military confrontation рівень військової конфронтації- policy of confrontation політика конфронтації- policy of direct confrontation курс на пряме протистояння- scale of confrontation масштаби конфронтації- to avoid military confrontation уникати військової конфронтації- to drift confrontation скочуватись до конфронтації- to ease the confrontation послабити конфронтацію- to exacerbate confrontation посилити конфронтацію- to reduce military confrontation зняти напругу військової конфронтації- to scale down military confrontation послабити військову конфронтацію, знизити рівень військової конфронтації- to seek confrontation with smbd. шукати конфронтації з кимсь- to slide into confrontation скочуватись до конфронтації
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