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adjectivearmed forces — Streitkräfte Pl.
* * *adjective (having a weapon or weapons: An armed man robbed the bank; Armed forces entered the country.) bewaffnet* * *[ɑ:md, AM ɑ:rmd]adj inv bewaffnet\armed resistance bewaffneter Widerstand* * *[Aːmd]adjbewaffnet* * *armed1 [ɑː(r)md] adj mit … Armen, …armig: → academic.ru/51696/one-armed">one-armedarmed2 [ɑː(r)md] adjarmed conflict bewaffnete Auseinandersetzung;armed forces Streitkräfte;armed neutrality bewaffnete Neutralität:armed robbery JUR bewaffneter Raubüberfall;armed service Dienst m an der Waffe3. scharf (Bombe etc)* * *adjectivearmed forces — Streitkräfte Pl.
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1. a вооружённый; укреплённыйheavily armed — сильно вооружённый, с мощным вооружением
heavily armed criminal — «вооружённый до зубов» преступник
2. a вооружённый, совершаемый с применением оружия3. a воен. взведённыйСинонимический ряд:1. outfitted (adj.) arrayed; dressed; equipped; fitted out; implemented; outfitted; readied; rigged; supplied2. charged (verb) charged; loaded3. furnished (verb) accoutered; appointed; equipped; fitted out; furnished; geared; outfitted; rigged; turned out -
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I [ɑ:md] a1. вооружённый; укреплённыйarmed neutrality [camp] - вооружённый нейтралитет [лагерь]
armed services = armed forces
2. вооружённый, совершаемый с применением оружияarmed attack [intervention] - вооружённое нападение [-ая интервенция]
armed conflict - вооружённый конфликт, вооружённое столкновение; война
armed vehicle - воен. вооружённое средство
3. воен. взведённый (о курке и т. п.)II [ɑ:md] a♢
armed at all points - во всеоружии1. имеющий руки, ручки и т. п.2. (-armed) имеющий ( такие-то) руки -
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Although armed force has been a major factor in the development of the Portuguese nation-state, a standing army did not exist until after the War of Restoration (1641-48). During the 18th century, Portugal's small army was drawn into many European wars. In 1811, a combined Anglo-Portuguese army drove the French army of Napoleon out of the country. After Germany declared war on Portugal in March 1916, two Portuguese divisions were conscripted and sent to France, where they sustained heavy casualties at the Battle of Lys in April 1918. As Portugal and Spain were neutral in World War II, the Portuguese Army cooperated with the Spanish army to defend Iberian neutrality. In 1949, Portugal became a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). When the nationalist quest for independence began in Portugal's colonies in Africa ( Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea- Bissau) in the 1960s, the military effort (1961-74) to suppress the nationalists resulted in an expansion of the Portuguese armed forces to about 250,000.Since the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the number of personnel on active duty in the army, navy, and air force has been greatly reduced (43,200 in 2007) and given a more direct role in NATO. New NATO commitments led to the organization of the Brigada Mista Independente (Independent Composite Brigade), later converted into the Brigada Aero-Transportada. (Air-Transported Brigade) to be used in the defense of Europe's southern flank. The Portuguese air force and navy are responsible for the defense of the Azores-Madeira-Portugal strategic triangle.Chronic military intervention in Portuguese political life began in the 19th century. These interventions usually began with revolts of the military ( pronunciamentos) in order to get rid of what were considered by the armed forces corrupt or incompetent civilian governments. The army overthrew the monarchy on the 5 October 1910 and established Portugal's First Republic. It overthrew the First Republic on 28 May 1926 and established a military dictatorship. The army returned to the barracks during the Estado Novo of Antônio de Oliveira Salazar. The armed forces once again returned to politics when the Armed Forces Movement (MFA) overthrew the Estado Novo on 25 April 1974. After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the armed forces again played a major role in Portuguese politics through the Council of the Revolution, which was composed of the president of the Republic, Chiefs of the general staff, three service chiefs, and 14 MFA officers. The Council of the Revolution advised the president on the selection of the prime minister and could veto legislation.The subordination of the Portuguese armed forces to civilian authority began in 1982, when revisions to the Constitution abolished the Council of the Revolution and redefined the mission of the armed forces to that of safeguarding and defending the national territory. By the early 1990s, the political influence of Portugal armed force had waned and civilian control was reinforced with the National Defense Laws of 1991, which made the chief of the general staff of the armed forces directly responsible to the minister of defense, not the president of the republic, as had been the case previously. As the end of the Cold War had eliminated the threat of a Soviet invasion of western Europe, Portuguese armed forces continues to be scaled back and reorganized. Currently, the focus is on modernization to achieve high operational efficiency in certain areas such as air defense, naval patrols, and rapid-response capability in case of terrorist attack. Compulsory military service was ended in 2004. The Portuguese armed forces have been employed as United Nations peacekeepers in East Timor, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon. -
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adjective (having a weapon or weapons: An armed man robbed the bank; Armed forces entered the country.) oborožen* * *[á:md]adjective1.oborožen, opremljenarmed at all points — pripravljen za vsak primer;2.ki ima rokeshort armed — kratkih rok; kratkih rokavov -
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доозброєний; збройний; укріплений; підсилений* * *I a1) озброєний; укріплений2) збройний, який чиниться із застосуванням зброї3) вiйcьк. зведений ( про курок)II a1) який має руки, ручки -
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შეიარაღებულიarmed / naval / air შეიარაღებული / საზღვაო / საჰაერო ძალებიhow would you deal with an armed burglar? როგორ მოიქცევი ბინაში შეიარაღებული მძარცველი რომ შემოვიდეს?armed robbery დაყაჩაღება, იარაღის გამოყენებით გაძარცვა -
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adj озброєний, збройний- active armed forces регулярні війська- armed attack збройний напад- armed conflict збройний конфлікт- armed forces війська, збройні сили- armed intervention збройна інтервенція- armed neutrality збройний нейтралітет- balanced reduction of armed forces співмірне збалансоване скорочення збройних сил -
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[aːmd]adjвооружённый, укреплённый- armed insurrectionThe criminal is armed and dangerous. — Преступник вооружен и опасен
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a1. вооруженный;2. совершаемый с применением оружия;armed conflict - вооруженный конфликт;
armed forces - вооруженные силы.
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[a:md] adj. 1. i armatosur. 2. me armë● armed robbery grabitje me armë● armed forces n. forcat e armatosura● long-armed me krahë të gjatë* * *armatosur -
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[ɑːmd]adjозбро́єний; збро́йний; укрі́плений; підси́ленийarmed attack — збро́йний на́пад
armed forces — збро́йні си́ли
armed insurrection — збро́йне повста́ння
armed neutrality — збро́йний нейтраліте́т
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Armed
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[a:md] a զինված. armed forces/services զինուժ. armed neutrality զինված չեզոքություն. armed robbery զինված կողոպուտ armed to the teeth մինչև ատամները զինված
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