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121 нарушение нарушени·е
(особ. грубое или одностороннее) violation; (закона и т.п.) contravention, transgression; (закона, договора и т.п.) breach, infringement; (порядка) disturbance; (проступок) offenceпресекать нарушения — to repress / to supress breaches
вопиющее нарушение — blatant / flagrant violation
грубое нарушение — gross / crude violation
намеренное нарушение — deliberate violation / breach
непрекращающиеся нарушения — persistent / repeated violations
постоянные / систематические нарушения — systematic disturbances
нарушение принципов ООН — violation / contravention of the principles of the UNO
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > нарушение нарушени·е
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122 подавлять подав·лять
1) (силой, прекращать что-л.) to suppress, to strangle, to put down, to subdue, to repress, to trampleподавить восстание — to subdue / to strangle a revolt / an insurrection
2) (получать перевес) to overpower; to overwhelmRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > подавлять подав·лять
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124 глушить
vt; св - заглуши́ть1) снимать громкость to deaden, to deafen, to muffle; заглушать другими звуками to drown outглуши́ть шум — to silence a noise
глуши́ть радиопереда́чи — to jam broadcasts
2) подавлять to suppressглуши́ть свои́ чу́вства — to repress one's feelings
глуши́ть боль — to dead-en/to dull the pain
глуши́ть цветы́ сорняка́ми — to choke flowers with weeds
3) выключатьглуши́ть мото́р — to cut/to kill the engine
4) тк нсв приводить в бесчувствиеглуши́ть ры́бу — to stun fish
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125 подавлять
suppress глагол:keep down (подавлять, держать в подчинении, продолжать сидеть или лежать, не вставать, задерживать рост, мешать развитию)saturate (насыщать, пропитывать, подавлять, сатурировать, подвергать массированному удару, наводнять)fight down (подавлять, побеждать) -
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127 подавлять
оппозицию) beat down, crush, depress, repress, scotch, strangle, восстание и т.п.) suppress, close down -
128 угнетать
damp, depress, oppress, repress
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Repress — Re*press (r? pr?s ), v. t. [Pref. re + press: cf. L. reprimere, repressum. Cf. {Reprimand}.] 1. To press back or down effectually; to crush down or out; to quell; to subdue; to supress; as, to repress sedition or rebellion; to repress the first… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repress — [ri pres′] vt. [ME repressen < L repressus, pp. of reprimere: see RE & PRESS1] 1. to keep down or hold back; restrain [to repress a sigh] 2. to put down; subdue 3. to control so strictly or severely as to prevent the natural development or… … English World dictionary
Repress — Re*press (r? pr?s ), v. t. [Pref. re + press.] To press again. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Repress — Re*press , n. The act of repressing. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repress — I verb allay, bottle up, bridle, censor, check, choke, comprimere, control, cork, crush, curb, damp, dampen, deaden, domineer, dull, enchain, gag, hinder, hobble, hold back, hold in, hush, inhibit, keep down, keep in, keep in check, keep under… … Law dictionary
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repress — *suppress Analogous words: *restrain, curb, check, inhibit: subdue, overcome (see CONQUER) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
repress — [v] keep back, hold in black out*, bottle, chasten, check, collect, compose, control, cool*, cork*, crush, curb, gridlock*, hinder, hold back, inhibit, jam up, keep in, keep in check, keep under wraps*, kill*, lock, master, muffle, overcome,… … New thesaurus
repress — ► VERB 1) subdue by force. 2) restrain, prevent, or inhibit. 3) suppress (a thought or feeling) in oneself so that it becomes or remains unconscious. DERIVATIVES represser noun repressible adjective repression noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
repress — 01. As a child, she always had to [repress] her anger because her parents wouldn t allow her to argue with them. 02. If you always [repress] your feelings, you could end up with high blood pressure or something. 03. His long [repressed]… … Grammatical examples in English
repress — [[t]rɪpre̱s[/t]] represses, repressing, repressed 1) VERB If you repress a feeling, you make a deliberate effort not to show or have this feeling. [V n] People who repress their emotions risk having nightmares... [V n] It is anger that is… … English dictionary