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1 resort to force
1) Общая лексика: прибегать к насилию, прибегать к принуждению, прибегнуть к насилию, прибегнуть к принуждению, прибегать к силе, прибегнуть к силе2) Дипломатический термин: применение силы3) Политика: обращение к силе (как к средству) -
2 resort to force
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3 resort to force
1) застосування насильства ( або сили)2) вдаватися до насильства ( або сили) -
4 resort to force
zor kullanmak, kaba kuvvete başvurmak -
5 resort to force
zor kullanmak, kaba kuvvete başvurmak -
6 resort to force
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7 resort\ to\ force
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8 without resort to force
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9 to resort to force
Pol., Mil. [Police] recourir à la forceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to resort to force
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10 have resort to force
Макаров: прибегать к насилию -
11 the resort to force
Общая лексика: применение насилия, применение силы -
12 without resort to force
Общая лексика: не прибегая к насилиюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > without resort to force
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13 without resort to force
בלי להשתמש באלימות* * *◙ תומילאב שמתשהל ילב◄ -
14 without resort to force
Politics english-russian dictionary > without resort to force
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15 without resort to force
zor kullanmadan, kaba kuvvete başvurmadan -
16 without resort to force
zor kullanmadan, kaba kuvvete başvurmadan -
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19 without resort to force
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20 use / resort to force
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