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1 сторонник
supporter, adherent; (чего-л.) advocate, champion, upholderзавоевать / приобрести сторонника — to win a supporter, to win smb. over to (one's) cause / side
горячий сторонник — zealous / ardent supporter (of); booster (of) разг.
ярый сторонник — strong supporter (of)
сторонник запрещения (чего-л.) — abolitionist
сторонник интеграции (Западной) Европы — Euro-peanist
сторонники мира — advocates / champions / partisans of peace, peacelovers
сторонники мирного урегулирования конфликта — advocates of peaceful / pacific settlement of the dispute / conflict
сторонник мягкой линии или политики — soft-liner
сторонник Нового курса Ф. Рузвельта ист. — New Dealer
сторонник политики гражданского неповиновения — non-cooperationist, non-cooperator
сторонники политики "с позиции силы" — protagonists of a position-of-strength policy
сторонник "холодной войны" ист. — advocate of cold war
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2 сторонник умеренной политики
Diplomatic term: temperance advocateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сторонник умеренной политики
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3 поборник
1) ( ревностный защитник) apostle, champion, advocate, upholder, proponent2) ( соратник) adherent
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