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1 aggression
nагрессия, неспровоцированное нападениеto be subjected to / to be the target of aggression — подвергаться агрессии
to charge a country with aggression — обвинять какую-л. страну в совершении агрессии
to commit aggression against a country's territory — совершать агрессию против какой-л. страны
to counter a country's aggression — давать отпор агрессии какой-л. страны
to curb the aggression — обуздывать / пресекать агрессию
to escalate / to expand aggression — расширять агрессию
to launch an aggression — развязывать / начинать агрессию
to pay a price for one's aggression — дорого заплатить за совершение агрессии
- aggression by proxyto reverse smb's aggression — ликвидировать последствия чьей-л. агрессии
- aggression towards a country
- aggression with the use of nuclear weapons
- armed aggression
- cartographic aggression
- creeping aggression
- defeated aggression
- direct aggression
- economic aggression
- escalation of aggression
- extension of aggression
- flagrant aggression
- form of aggression
- hotbed of aggression
- ideological aggression
- instigator of aggression
- justification for aggression
- limited military aggression
- naked aggression
- open participation in aggression
- outright aggression
- prevention of aggression
- provoked aggression
- psychological aggression
- pure aggression
- seat of aggression
- shield against aggression
- stark aggression
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2 act
1. n1) дело, поступок; шаг2) акт, действие; мероприятие; процесс3) акт; закон; постановление, решение (суда)4) акт, документ; соглашение•2. vдействовать; поступать- act in accordance with smth.- act against smb.- act as
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