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1. n1) санкция; утверждение, ратификация; разрешение; одобрение•to apply sanctions to a country — применять санкции против какой-л. страны
to approve sanctions against a country — одобрять санкции против какой-л. страны
to call for sanctions against smb to remain / to stay in force — призывать к продолжению санкций против кого-л.
to get the sanction of smb — получать чье-л. согласие
to grant sanction to smth — давать санкцию на что-л.
to have superior sanctions about smth — иметь разрешение сверху по какому-л. вопросу
to impose sanctions against / on a country — вводить санкции против какой-л. страны
to intensify sanctions against a country — усиливать санкции против какой-л. страны
to introduce economic sanctions against a country — вводить экономические санкции против какой-л. страны
to order trade sanctions against a country — распоряжаться о введении торговых санкций против какой-л. страны
to reaffirm sanctions against smb / smth — подтверждать санкции против кого-л. / чего-л.
to remove / to rescind sanctions — отменять санкции
to resist sanctions — оказывать сопротивление / противодействовать санкциям
to shrug off sanctions — делать вид, что санкции не имеют значения
to tighten / to toughen sanctions — ужесточать санкции
- appetite for sanctionsto withdraw economic sanctions against a country — отказываться от экономических санкций против страны
- application of sanctions
- call for tougher economic sanctions
- comprehensive sanctions
- contractual sanctions
- dilution of sanctions
- diplomatic sanctions
- economic sanctions
- effective sanctions
- extension of sanctions
- financial sanctions
- full-scale sanctions
- general sanctions
- harsh sanctions
- heavy sanctions
- impact of sanctions
- imposition of sanctions against a country
- imposition of sanctions on a country
- ineffective sanctions
- intensification of sanctions
- intensified sanctions
- legal sanction
- lifting of sanctions
- limited sanctions
- mandatory sanctions
- military sanctions
- package of sanctions
- penal sanctions
- political sanctions
- punitive sanctions
- pursuit of strong sanctions
- renewal of sanctions against smb
- retaliatory sanctions
- review of sanctions
- self-damaging sanctions
- severe sanctions
- stiff sanctions
- sweeping sanctions
- tough sanctions
- toughening of sanctions
- trade sanctions
- UN-backed sanctions
- use of sanctions against a country
- war sanctions
- wide-ranging sanctions
- without recourse to sanctions 2. vсанкционировать; утверждатьto sanction smb's arrest — санкционировать чей-л. арест
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1. n1) санкция, ратификация, утверждение- grant sanction to smth.- give sanction to smth.2) одобрение, поддержка; согласие- get the sanction of smb.- have the full sanction of smb.3) часто pl санкция; юр. предусмотренная законом мера наказания- apply sanctions against smb.- levy sanctions against smb.- impose sanctions against smb.- join in sanctions against smb.•2. v1) санкционировать, ратифицировать, утверждать2) одобрять, разрешать
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