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1 to be fraught with grave consequence
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to be fraught with grave consequence
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2 be fraught with grave consequence
Дипломатический термин: быть чреватым серьёзными последствиямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be fraught with grave consequence
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3 be fraught with grave consequence
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > be fraught with grave consequence
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4 consequence
n1) следствие; последствие, результат- take the consequences of smth.2) вывод, заключение3) значение, важность• -
5 consequence
n1) следствие, последствие, результат2) вывод, заключение3) значение, важность•to eliminate the consequences of smth — ликвидировать / устранять последствия чего-л.
- calamitous consequencesto take the consequences of smth — отвечать / нести ответственность за последствия чего-л.
- catastrophic consequences
- consequence of past errors
- consequences are hard to foresee
- consequences of a nuclear war
- disastrous consequences
- ecological consequences
- economic consequences
- elimination of the consequences of the accident
- environmental consequences
- fatal consequences
- favorable consequences
- fraught with grave consequences
- global consequences
- logical consequence
- matter of great consequence
- political consequences
- social consequences
- unfavorable consequences
- unforeseeable consequences
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6 последствие
ср. consequence, sequel;
after-effects;
мн. тж. aftermath, backwash иметь серьезные последствия ≈ to have grave consequences чреватый последствиями ≈ fraught/pregnant with consequences пагубные последствия ≈ fatal consequences неизбежные последствия ≈ inevitable consequences отвечать за последствияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > последствие
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