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1 Blockade
Blockade f PERS blockade* * *f < Person> blockade* * *Blockade
blockade, embargo, investment;
• scharf durchgeführte Blockade close blockade;
• erfolgreiche Blockade effective blockade;
• lokalisierte Blockade simple blockade;
• offizielle (völkerrechtlich ratifizierte) Blockade public blockade;
• unwirksame Blockade paper blockade;
• wirkungsvolle (wirksame) Blockade effective blockade;
• Blockade aufheben to raise (call off, remove, lift) a blockade;
• Blockade durchbrechen to run the blockade;
• Blockade durchführen to enforce a blockade, to lay an embargo on;
• auch gegen Neutrale wirksame Blockade durchführen to render a blockade valid as against neutrals;
• Blockade lockern to relax a blockade;
• Blockadebrecher blockade runner;
• Blockadedurchbruch blockade running;
• Blockadeerzwingung enforcement of a blockade;
• Blockadefreischein navicert;
• Blockadelockerung relaxation of a blockade;
• Blockadeschiff blockader;
• Blockadezustand über einen Hafen verhängen to blockade a port. -
2 auch gegen Neutrale wirksame Blockade durchführen
auch gegen Neutrale wirksame Blockade durchführen
to render a blockade valid as against neutralsBusiness german-english dictionary > auch gegen Neutrale wirksame Blockade durchführen
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