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21 standoff
n1. тупик, мертва точка- standoff between the countries прохолодні/ недружелюбні відносини між країнами- to resolve the standoff вийти з тупика -
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['stedɪ] 1. adj1) стійки́й; міцни́й, тверди́йa steady table — стійки́й стіл
2) рі́вний; ста́лий; рівномі́рнийsteady wind — рі́вний ві́тер
3) пості́йний, незмі́нний4) тверди́й, ві́рний, непохи́тнийsteady resolve — непохи́тне рі́шення
5) стате́чний, пова́жний, спокі́йнийsteady fellow — урівнова́жена люди́на
6) твере́зий, серйо́зний, наді́йний2. v1) става́ти тверди́м (стійки́м)2) става́ти стате́чним3. n1) амер. розм. нарече́ний; нарече́на; коха́ний; коха́на2) тех. опо́ра, люне́т4. intобере́жно! -
23 alarm
1. n1) тривога2) сигнал тривоги; сигнал небезпеки3) сигналізатор, пристрій [механізм] сигналізації; аварійна сигналізація2. v 3. a◊•- audible alarm - audio alarm - burglar alarm - circuit alarm - collision warning alarm - door-opening alarm - failure alarm - false alarm - fire alarm - flag alarm - fuse alarm - hijack alarm - light alarm - low-draft alarm - malfunction alarm - overcharge alarm - overflow alarm - overspeed alarm - pressure-fall alarm - priority alarm - radiation alarm - shutdown alarm - smoke sensitive alarm - temperature alarm - transmit outgoing alarm - visual alarm -
24 difficulty
n1) трудність2) перешкода◊to clear up [to overcome, to resolve] a difficulty — долати труднощі
•- extreme difficulty - financial difficulty
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