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1 cease from strife
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2 (to) cease from strife
гл.сложить оружиеАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) cease from strife
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3 (to) cease from strife
гл.сложить оружиеАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) cease from strife
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4 to cease from strife
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to cease from strife
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5 strife
nборьба, спор; ссора, раздорto be at strife — находиться в состоянии борьбы / в противоречии
- confessional strifeto fan / to incite strife — разжигать межнациональную рознь
- ethnic strife
- fomenting of religious strife
- intercommunal strife
- intraparty strife
- national strife
- policy of strife
- political strife
- racial strife
- religious strife
- sectarian strife
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nборьба, спор; ссора; несогласие -
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[straıf] n1. борьба; спор; ссора; несогласиеto be at strife - а) находиться в противоречии; б) находиться в состоянии конфликта
to make /to beget/ strife - сеять раздоры
2. редк. соперничество, конкуренция; соревнование3. редк. усилие -
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straɪf сущ. борьба;
раздор, спор, соперничество (among, between;
in) to cause, create strife ≈ разжигать вражду to create strife between two sisters ≈ разжигать вражду между двумя сестрами bitter strife ≈ суровая борьба domestic strife ≈ домашние склоки factional strife ≈ борьба фракций industrial strife ≈ производственный конфликт internal strife ≈ внутренняя борьба internecine strife ≈ междоусобная борьба sectarian strife ≈ борьба сект Syn: controversy борьба;
спор;
ссора;
несогласие - to be at * находиться в противоречии;
находиться в состоянии конфликта - to make /to beget/ * сеять раздоры - to cease from * сложить оружие( редкое) соперничество, конкуренция;
соревнование( редкое) усилие industrial ~ производственный конфликт strife борьба;
спор, раздор ~ борьба
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