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1 demoralize
[dɪˈmɔrəlaɪz] verbto take away the confidence and courage of:يُضْعِف المَعْنَوِيَّهThe army was demoralized by its defeat.
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2 деморалізувати армію
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > деморалізувати армію
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3 деморализовать армию
Makarov: demoralize an armyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > деморализовать армию
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4 деморализовать
1. demoralized2. demoralizing3. demoralize -
5 деморализовать
to demoralize, to dispirit, to shatter / to undermine the morale -
6 деморализирам
demoralizeдеморализирам войската undermine the morale of the army* * *деморализѝрам,гл. demoralize; \деморализирам войската undermine the morale of the army.* * *demoralize* * *1. demoralize 2. ДЕМОРАЛИЗИРАМ войската undermine the morale of the army -
7 demoralisieren
v/t demoralize; (Moral untergraben) corrupt* * *to demoralize* * *de|mo|ra|li|sie|ren [demorali'ziːrən] ptp demoralisiertvt(= entmutigen) to demoralize; (= korrumpieren) to corruptdie römische Gesellschaft war am Ende so demoralisiert, dass... — ultimately Roman society had suffered such a moral decline that...
* * *1) (to take away the confidence and courage of: The army was demoralized by its defeat.) demoralize2) (to take away the confidence and courage of: The army was demoralized by its defeat.) demoralise* * *de·mo·ra·li·sie·ren *[demoraliˈzi:rən]vt▪ jdn \demoralisieren1. (entmutigen) to demoralize sb* * *transitives Verb demoralize* * ** * *transitives Verb demoralize* * *v.to demoralise (UK) v.to demoralize (US) v. -
8 разлагать
разложить (вн.)разлагать воду на кислород и водород — decompose / break* water into oxygen and hydrogen
разлагать армию противника — demoralize / corrupt the enemy's army
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9 разлагать
несов. - разлага́ть, сов. - разложи́ть; (вн.)1) ( на составные части) decompose (d) (тж. хим.); мат. factorize (d); физ. ( силу) resolve [-'zɒ-] (d)разлага́ть во́ду на кислоро́д и водоро́д — decompose / break water into oxygen and hydrogen ['haɪ-]
разлага́ть число́ на мно́жители — factorize a number
2) ( деморализовать) demoralize (d), corrupt (d)разлага́ть а́рмию проти́вника — demoralize / corrupt the enemy's army
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10 разлагать
(морально) to corrupt, to demoralizeразлагать армию противника — to demoralize / to corrupt the enemy's army
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11 деморализовать армию противника
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > деморализовать армию противника
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