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1 solidarity
nсолидарность, сплоченностьto be in solidarity with smb — быть солидарным с кем-л.
- fraternal solidarityto express one's solidarity — выражать свою солидарность
- in solidarity with smb
- international solidarity
- load of solidarity
- militant solidarity
- moral solidarity
- out of solidarity with smb
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2 display
1. n1) показ; демонстрация; выставка2) проявление, демонстрация•- display of military force
- display of solidarity 2. v1) выставлять; показывать; демонстрировать2) проявлять; демонстрировать• -
3 display
1. n1) показ, демонстрация2) проявление, демонстрация3) дисплей•2. v1) показывать, демонстрировать2) проявлять, демонстрировать -
4 display of alliance solidarity
Дипломатический термин: демонстрация солидарности участников союзаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > display of alliance solidarity
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5 display of solidarity
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6 display of alliance solidarity
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > display of alliance solidarity
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > display of alliance solidarity
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