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1 territory
n1) территория2) амер. территория, административная единица, не имеющая прав штата, но избирающая свое законодательное собрание•to administer trust territories — управлять подопечными территориями / территориями под опекой
to annex the conquered territory to a state — аннексировать / присоединять завоеванную территорию к государству
to be master of one's own territory — быть хозяином своей территории
to break a territory away from a country — отторгать какую-л. территорию от страны
to exercise the administration of the trust territory — осуществлять управление территорией под опекой
to hand a territory over to a country — передавать какую-л. территорию стране
to have designs on a country's territory — иметь виды на территорию какой-л. страны
to have expansionist designs on a territory — иметь захватнические замыслы в отношении какой-л. территории
to have some claims on a territory — претендовать на какую-л. территорию
to keep the lid on the occupied territories — перен. сохранять контроль над положением на оккупированных территориях
to lay claim to a territory — претендовать на какую-л. территорию
to penetrate a territory (in strength) — проникать на чью-л. территорию ( о военных силах)
to reconquer a territory — освобождать территорию, занятую противником
to relinquish / to renounce a territory — отказываться от какой-л. территории
to retrieve the occupied territories — возвращать себе территории, захваченные врагом
to return a territory to a country's sovereignty — восстанавливать суверенитет страны над какой-л. территорией
to supervise the administration of trust territories — наблюдать за управлением подопечными территориями
to take over a territory from the control of a country — забирать какую-л. территорию из-под управления какой-л. страны
- annexation of a territoryto withdraw all military bases and installations from territories — ликвидировать все военные базы и сооружения на территориях
- annexed territory
- border territory
- claimed territory
- claims to a territory
- demilitarized territory
- densely populated territory
- dependent territories
- dismemberment of a territory
- disputed territory
- divided territory
- encroachments on a territory
- hotly contested territory
- illegally occupied territory
- in a country's territory
- in the occupied territories
- incursion into a territory
- inviolability of territory
- inviolable territory
- liberated territory
- long-disputed territory
- mandated territory
- national territory
- neutral territory
- non-self-governing territory
- not to give up one inch of one's territory
- not to yield one inch of one's territory
- occupation of foreign territories
- occupied territory
- overseas territories
- regained territories
- relative calm in the territory
- responsibilities towards a territory
- Scheduled Territory
- seized territories
- self-governing territory
- sensitive territory
- shrunken territory
- sliver of territory
- sparsely populated territory
- state territory
- subjugation of a territory
- territory in dispute
- territory reverts to a country
- territory under a country's administration
- territory under smb's flag
- territorial expansion into a country's territory
- territories detached from enemy states
- territories held under mandate
- territories of contiguous states
- territories voluntarily placed under the trusteeship system
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establishIn such a situation, the two rivals may be involved in a brief conflict during which the new agreed border between the territories of the competing males is established .In a state of high excitement, these neighbours tend to ignore established boundaries and intrude into the territory of the male who is actively courting the female .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > устанавливать
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territory, territory area; cм. также иерархия социальнаяThe distinction between defended and home-range territory cannot always be maintained in practice, .Sice our knowledge of the natural behaviour of animals under the varied natural conditions of their lives is often insufficient to enable us to say to what extent others are excluded from the territory. .The unqualified term “territory” is therefore useful for such cases, and it can readily be qualified as home-range or defended as our knowledge justifies. .Erkins remark appear apt to this discussion, and I have adopted his usage of the term territory .No defence of a territory was noted in study and transient lions, both males and females, used these territories freely .In a territory were actively defended against an intruder then the resident would have to apprroach the intruder to either frighten it or to forcefully drive it from the area. .Both males and females invariably visit these sites and ordinarily travel much the same route, whether hunting or seemingly just traveling .классическая многофункциональная территория - all-purpose territory of A-typeвладелец территория - territory-holder, territory-ownerALl they do is fight each other, and intrude into each others territories. Owner postures, rushs up to strangers when these trespass (пересекают) its range .A newcomer manifested maximum self-assurance upon arrival, and even evicted the resident male from the central part of his territory in the course of the first day .гнездовая территория - breeding territory, nesting territoryзанятие территория - acquisition of territory, territory-establishment, settling within territoryONce the female has settled on a territory, she begins actively to defend its boundaries against all other conspecific females .неперекрывающиеся территория - мн. nonoverlapping territoriesClusters composed of 10–12 nesting territories are separated by rather large areas that remain unoccupied .охрана границ территория - guarding territory borders, patrolling territory boundariesпребывать на территория - occupy territory, stay on territorySome pairs may remain on their nesting territories after breeding, staying until the autumn or perhaps even until the following spring .удерживать территория за собой - hold territory, keep territoryРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > территория
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4 trænge
I. *( presse) press,( stærkere) force;[ trænges] crowd, press,F throng ( fx round somebody);[ hårdt trængt af] hard pressed by;[ med præp & adv:][ trænge bort] drive away, crowd out,(fig) oust;[ trænge frem] advance,( kraftigere) push forward;[ trænge sig frem] push forward;F prevail,( om stemme) carry;( med objekt) ( om kugle, vand etc) penetrate ( fx the wall),( om noget spidst også) pierce,( om person) penetrate ( fx the security guards, the enemy lines), pierce through ( fx the forest, the enemy lines),( mase sig igennem) force (el. push) one's way through ( fx the crowd);( om talende) make oneself heard above the noise;[ trænge ind] enter,( ubudent, F) intrude,( på fremmed ejendom) tresspass;(dvs mase ind) force one's way in,( om flere) crowd in;( bryde ind) F force an entry,T break in;(fig: trænge ind til bevidstheden) sink in, penetrate ( fx it took time for the warning to sink in (el. penetrate)), register ( fx I told him the sad news, but it did not register);[ støjen trængte ind gennem væggen] the noise could be heard through the wall;[ trænge ind i] enter ( fx he admitted that he had entered the palace as a tresspasser),( ubudent, F) intrude into ( fx a territory),( fremmed ejendom) tresspass on;( mase ind) force one's way into,( om flere) crowd into,( invadere) invade ( fx a country);( gradvis) insinuate oneself into, infiltrate ( fx the trade unions);( om vand, kugle etc) penetrate into;(fig: om ideer etc) penetrate (into) ( fx the new ideas arepenetrating (into) the whole of our society),F permeate;( lære at kende) become better acquainted with ( fx the mystery);[ trænge ind på] enter, intrude into, tresspass on,(se ovf: trænge ind i);[ trænge ind på en] intrude oneself on somebody,( presse) press somebody hard ( for at få ham til at gøre noget to do something);[ trænge en op i en krog] corner somebody, force (el. drive) somebody into a corner;[ trænge `på] push (forward);[ trænge sig på] push (oneself forward), intrude,T butt in,( om problem: kræve løsning etc) be urgent;[ trænge sammen], se sammentrænge;[ trænge til bunds i], se bund;[ trænge fjenden tilbage] drive (el. push) back the enemy;[ trænge en ud] force somebody out,( om flere) crowd somebody out;( fortrænge én, F) oust somebody ( fx as leader).II. *( være i trang) be in want;[ trænge til] need,( stærkere) want ( fx what you need (, want) is a good longholiday),F require;[ trænge til at blive] need (, want) -ing ( fx the room needs (, wants) painting). -
5 вторгаться
to invade, to encroach (on / upon); перен. to intrude (upon / into), to interfere (in); (нарушать) to violateвторгаться в территориальные воды государства — to invade / to violate the territorial waters of a state
вторгаться в чужие дела — to intrude into / to interfere in smb.'s affairs
вторгаться в чужое воздушное пространство — to intrude into / to penetrate the air space of another state, to violate the other country's air space
вторгаться на территорию другого государства — to intrude into / to invade the other state's territory
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гл.to encroach (on | upon);invade;trespass (on | upon); перен. to intrude (into | upon)- вторгаться в помещениевторгаться в воздушное пространство государства — to intrude into (penetrate, violate) the air space of a state
вторгаться в территориальные воды государства — to invade (violate) the territorial waters of a state
вторгаться на территорию государства — to encroach on (intrude into, make incursions into | on, invade) the territory of a state
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гл.to encroach (on | upon);invade;trespass (on | upon); перен. to intrude (into | upon)- вторгаться в помещениевторгаться в воздушное пространство государства — to intrude into (penetrate, violate) the air space of a state
вторгаться в территориальные воды государства — to invade (violate) the territorial waters of a state
вторгаться на территорию государства — to encroach on (intrude into, make incursions into | on, invade) the territory of a state
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8 вторгаться на территорию государства
to encroach on (intrude into, make incursions into / on, invade) the territory of a stateРусско-английский юридический словарь > вторгаться на территорию государства
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9 entrometerse
pron.v.1 to interfere.2 to meddle, to barge in, to burst in, to butt in.María interfiere siempre Mary interferes always.* * *1 to meddle, interfere* * *verbto interfere, meddle* * *VPR (=interferir) to meddle, interfere (en in, with)(=molestar) to intrude* * *verbo pronominal to meddleno te entrometas — keep out of it o stop meddling
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, intrude, meddle (in/with), elbow into, barge in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex. It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex. More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo pronominal to meddleno te entrometas — keep out of it o stop meddling
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, intrude, meddle (in/with), elbow into, barge in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex: It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *entrometerse [E1 ]to meddleno te entrometas keep out of it o stop meddling o stop interferingentrometerse EN algo to meddle IN sthsiempre tiene que entrometerse en la vida de los demás he always has to meddle o interfere in other people's lives* * *
entrometerse ( conjugate entrometerse) verbo pronominal
to meddle
entrometerse verbo reflexivo to meddle, interfere [en, in]
' entrometerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
meterse
- mangonear
English:
barge in
- interfere
- intrude
- meddle
- mind
- muscle
- pry
- stick
- nose
* * *entrometerse vprto interfere, to meddle (en in);tú no te entrometas, yo arreglaré esto don't you go interfering, I'll sort this out myself;no te entrometas donde no debes don't interfere where you shouldn't;no hacía más que entrometerse en mis asuntos she did nothing but interfere o meddle in my affairs* * *<part entrometido> v/r meddle (en in)* * *entrometerse vr: to interfere, to meddle* * *entrometerse vb to interfere -
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1→ link=entrometerse entrometerse* * *= barge in, elbow into, meddle (in/with), intrude, horn in, muscle in, encroach on/upon.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex. More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex. It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex. Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.* * *= barge in, elbow into, meddle (in/with), intrude, horn in, muscle in, encroach on/upon.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.
Ex: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex: It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.* * *vpr[inmiscuirse] to interfere, to meddle (en in)* * *v/r → entrometerse* * * -
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v.1 to invade.los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists flooded the museumEllos invadieron el pueblo They invaded the town.Ella invade su privacidad She invades his privacy.Ellos invadieron de repente They invaded suddenly.2 to overcome, to overwhelm.lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome by sadness3 to fill, to overflow.4 to be invaded by.Me invadieron muchas dudas I was invaded by many doubts...5 to permeate.El agua invade la bodega The water permeates the storage room.* * *1 to invade* * *verb* * *VT1) (=atacar) [+ célula, país] to invade; [+ espacio aéreo, aguas jurisdiccionales] to violate, enterlos turistas invaden nuestras costas — tourists descend upon o invade our coasts
las malas hierbas/los insectos invadieron el trigal — the wheatfield was overrun with weeds/insects
2) (=ocupar)a) [multitud] [gen] to pour into/onto; [protestando] to storm into/ontolos fans invadieron el estadio/el escenario — the fans poured into the stadium/onto the stage
los manifestantes invadieron la ciudad/las calles — the protesters stormed into the city/onto the streets
b) [vehículo] to go into/ontoel camión invadió el carril contrario/la pista de despegue — the lorry went into the wrong lane/onto the runway
3)invadir a algn — [sentimiento] to overcome sb
la invadió una gran tristeza — she was filled with great sadness, a great sadness overcame her
el miedo había invadido su cuerpo — she was overcome by fear, she was filled with fear, fear overcame her
4) (Com) [producto] to encroach onlos vinos franceses invaden los mercados europeos — French wines are encroaching on European markets
5) (Jur) to encroach uponel abogado intentó invadir las funciones del juez — the solicitor attempted to encroach upon the judge's prerogatives
el delegado invadió atribuciones que no le correspondían — the delegate went beyond the powers vested in him
* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex. Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex. 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex. The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.----* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex: Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex: 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *invadir [I1 ]vt1 «ejército/fuerzas» to invadelos manifestantes invadieron la plaza the demonstrators poured into the squarelos turistas que invaden el pueblo cada verano the tourists who invade the town each summeruna plaga de langostas invadió la plantación the plantation was overrun by a plague of locustsel virus invade todo el organismo the virus invades the whole organismla televisión invade nuestros hogares television is invading our homes2 ‹espacio aéreo/aguas› to enter, encroach uponhabía invadido nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales it had encroached upon o entered our territorial watersel autobús invadió la calzada contraria the bus went onto the wrong side of the roadel gobierno invadió las atribuciones del poder judicial the government encroached upon the powers of the judiciary3 «tristeza/alegría» to overcome, overwhelmse sintió invadido de una sensación de angustia he felt overcome by o filled with a feeling of anxiety* * *
invadir ( conjugate invadir) verbo transitivo
invadir verbo transitivo to invade
figurado los trabajadores invadieron la calle, workers poured out onto the street
' invadir' also found in these entries:
English:
encroach
- invade
- overrun
- over
* * *invadir vt1. [sujeto: ejército] to invade;el caza invadió el espacio aéreo ruso the fighter plane encroached on Russian airspace;una plaga de langostas invadió los campos a plague of locusts invaded the fields2. [sujeto: turistas]los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists poured o flooded into the museum;la población invadió las calles people poured onto the streets3. [sujeto: sentimiento] to overcome, to overwhelm;lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome o overwhelmed by sadness;nos invade la alegría we are overcome o overwhelmed with joy;me invadió una sensación repentina de cansancio a sudden feeling of tiredness overcame me4. [sujeto: vehículo]el vehículo invadió el carril contrario the vehicle went onto the wrong side of the road;la moto invadió la acera y atropelló a dos peatones the motorbike mounted the Br pavement o US sidewalk and hit two pedestrians5. [sobrepasar límite de]acusaron al ministro de invadir las competencias de otro departamento the minister was accused of encroaching upon another department's area of responsibility;los fotógrafos invadieron la intimidad de la actriz the photographers invaded the actress' privacy* * *v/t1 invade;invadir el carril contrario go onto the wrong side of the road* * *invadir vt: to invade* * *invadir vb to invade -
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vi; св - вто́ргнутьсяto invade; to intrude upon/intoвторга́ться на чужу́ю террито́рию — to encroach on sb's territory
вторга́ться во владе́ние сосе́да — to trespass on a neighbour's property
См. также в других словарях:
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