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1 благотворное влияние
salutary effect, favorable impactРусско-английский политический словарь > благотворное влияние
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2 благотворный
1. beneficial2. wholesome; salutary3. boom4. salubrious5. salutary6. beneficent7. beneficently -
3 благотворное влияние
1) General subject: an influence (a power) for good, good influence, healthy influence, salutiferous effect2) Engineering: beneficial effect3) Diplomatic term: salutory effect4) Advertising: wholesome influence5) Mass media: salutary influenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > благотворное влияние
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4 благотворное влияние
1. salutary effect2. beneficial influenceРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > благотворное влияние
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5 благотворный
прлbeneficial; целительный healthful, salutary; полезный wholesomeблаготво́рный кли́мат — healthful climate
благотво́рное влия́ние — salutary effect, wholesome influence
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6 благотворное воздействие
Advertising: beneficial effect, salutary effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > благотворное воздействие
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7 полезное воздействие
Mass media: salutary effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полезное воздействие
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8 спасительное воздействие
Mass media: salutary effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спасительное воздействие
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9 влияние влияни·е
influence, effect, impact; (особ. политическое) leverageвыйти из-под влияния — to get beyond / out of control
иметь влияние — to have influence (on)
оказывать влияние на чьё-л. мнение — to bias smb.'s opinion
оказывать отрицательное / положительное влияние — to bias for the worse / for the better
ослабить влияние — to diminish / to lessen / to reduce one's influence (on)
поддаваться влиянию, попасть под влияние — to fall / to come under the influence (of), to be influenced (by)
пользоваться (большим) влиянием — to have (a lot of) influence; to carry (a lot of) weight
противодействовать чьему-л. влиянию — to counteract smb.'s influence
распространять своё влияние — to spread / to extend one's influence
усилить влияние — to consolidate / to strengthen one's influence (on)
благотворное влияние — salutary / wholesome influence
большое (политическое) влияние — clout
возрастающее влияние — increasing / growing influence
закулисное влияние — behind-the-scenes / backstairs influence
идейное / идеологическое влияние — ideological influence
непосредственное влияние — direct / immediate influence
огромное влияние — enormous / tremendous influence
пагубное влияние — disastrous / pernicious influence
стабилизирующее влияние — stabilizing / steadying influence
тлетворное влияние — pernicious / corrupting influence
влияние сдерживания путём устрашения — deterrence / deterring effect(s)
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salutary — salubrious, salutary Both words are derived from the Latin word salus meaning ‘health’. Salubrious essentially means ‘giving health’ and hence also ‘pleasant, agreeable’ • (The Prince of Wales bestowed a polite eye upon her, then turned to the… … Modern English usage
effect — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 change that is caused by sth ADJECTIVE ▪ decisive, dramatic, far reaching, important, marked, powerful, profound, pronounced, significant … Collocations dictionary
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