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репрессивные меры.* * *репрессивные меры. -
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > repressive measures
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4 repressive measures tightened
Общая лексика: репрессии стали более суровымиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > repressive measures tightened
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5 resort to repressive measures
= resort to measures of repressionEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > resort to repressive measures
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adjective* * *[-siv]* * *re·pres·sive[rɪˈpresɪv]\repressive regime unterdrückerisches Regime* * *[rI'presɪv]adjrepressiv* * *repressive [-sıv] adj (adv repressively) repressiv, Repressiv…:* * *adjective* * *adj.repressiv adj. -
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Adj1. दमनकारीThe repressive measures of the police were condemned by the public. -
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a репрессивныйСинонимический ряд:1. bigoted (adj.) arrogant; autocratic; bigoted; dogmatic; domineering; officious; oppressive; overbearing; peremptory2. suppressive (adj.) suppressive -
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/ri'presiv/ * tính từ - đàn áp, áp chế, ức chế =repressive measures+ biện pháp đàn áp -
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[ri΄presiv] a ճնշիչ. պատժիչ. repressive measures ճնշիչ/պատժիչ միջոցներ -
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repressive [rɪˈpresɪv][regime, measures] répressif ; [forces] de répression* * *[rɪ'presɪv]adjective répressif/-ive -
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repressive [rɪ'presɪv](authority, system, law) répressif; (measures) de répression, répressif -
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rɪˈpresɪv прил. репрессивный;
подавляющий репрессивный - * measures репресссивные меры repressive репрессивныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > repressive
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ks. bersifat menekan/menindas, represif. to take r. measures melakukan tindakan-tindakan penindasan. -
18 меры экономические репрессивные (на государственном уровне)
repressive measures4000 полезных слов и выражений > меры экономические репрессивные (на государственном уровне)
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19 репрессивные меры
repressive measuresРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > репрессивные меры
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20 repressivo
repressive* * *repressivo agg. repressive: legge repressiva, repressive law; misure repressive, repressive measures.* * *[repres'sivo]1) [azione, regime, legge] repressive; [ educazione] strict2) psic. suppressive* * *repressivo/repres'sivo/1 [azione, regime, legge] repressive; [ educazione] strict2 psic. suppressive.
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