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121 отверждать
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122 повышать нравственность
General subject: enhance, strengthen moralityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повышать нравственность
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123 повышать прочность
1) Engineering: harden2) Polygraphy: case-harden, case-harden (напр. стального штампа после длительного пользования)3) Textile: strengthenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повышать прочность
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124 поддержать
1) General subject: advocate (advocate for peace - выступить в защиту мира), aliment, back, back up, bear, bear out, bear up, bolster, bolster up, buoy, buttress, carry, carry through, confirm, defend, encourage, espouse, exhort, favor, favour, feed, fortify, give a boost (кого-л.), help up (кого-либо), indorse, keep, keep alive (огонь, интерес), keep up, maintain, retain, scaffold, second, sponsor, stand by, stand for, stand to, stay, stick up for, strengthen hands (кого-л.), support, sustain, underpin, undershore, upbear, vindicate, endorse (AD), give backing to (АД), go to bat for somebody, give the thumbs up, welcome2) Colloquial: angel3) American: root4) Military: uphold5) Engineering: hold up6) Jargon: buy, get somebody's back (slang phrase meaning 'I support you and your decisions' (АБ)), hand it to someone, shore up7) leg.N.P. patronize -
125 поддерживать
1) General subject: abet (что-л. дурное), advocate (взгляды), aliment, back, back (smb) up (I'd never complain to the boss unless I was sure my colleagues would back me up. Will you back me up when I tell the story to the police?), be friendly to (что-л.), bear, bear out, bear up, beet (огонь), befriend, bolster, bolster up, buoy (энергию, надежду и т. п.), buoy up (энергию, надежду), buttress, carry, confirm, corroborate, countenance, crutch, defend, encourage, entertain (переписку), espouse (идею и т. п.), espouse a program (что-л.), espouse bigamy (что-л.), exhort (реформу и т. п.), favor, favour, feed, fight (в борьбе), follow, fortify (морально, физически), fuel, give lip service, go along (кого-л., что-л.), have (one's) back (Don't worry I've got your back), hold up by the chin, keep, keep alive (огонь, интерес), keep in, keep smth alive, keep the log rolling (что-л.), keep up (keep up a correspondence - поддерживать переписку), maintain, pillar, play up, plunk (кого-л., что-л.), power, promote, prop, prop (тж. to \поддерживать up), put name to, rally, retain, scaffold, second, see through (обыкн. в беде, в тяжелую минуту), sponsor, stand by, stand for, stand to, stay, stick up for, support, sympathize, third, to be friendly to (smth.) (что-л.), trig, undergird, underlay, underprop, underset, undershore (в споре), underwrite (что-л.), upbear, uphold, endorse, give a knee to, give support to, indorse, keep alive, keep the ball rolling, keep up, keep up the ball, render support, set forward, stand for, keep alive (жизнь, интерес), take part with (кого-л.), keep in (огонь), stand by (кого-л.), stand by side (кого-л., морально), stand by sb (морально, http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=98951&dict=CALD), stand by side (морально; кого-л.), side with (политическую партию), speak in support of (что-л.), stick by, subscribe to, sustain, empower people, empower, welcome, stand up for smth, foster, buoy smb. up, stand behind, (funding agencies don’t naturally align with this model) align with2) Geology: prop up3) Colloquial: angel (какое-л. предприятие), jack, jack up, pull5) Obsolete: patrocinate (что-л.)6) Sports: suspend7) Poetical language: (upbore; upborne, upborn) upbear8) Military: maintain, provide support, support, sustain (морально и материально)9) Engineering: carry (служить опорой), cradle, hold, keep going (напр. процесс), maintain (напр. процесс), shore up, sustain (напр. процесс)10) Bookish: espouse (идею и т.п.)11) Agriculture: hold up16) Architecture: sustain (напр, колоннами и т.п.)17) Mining: shore up (стойками), sustain18) Diplomatic term: back (тж. axe up), be on side (кого-л.), defend (мнение и т.п.), maintain (партию, движение и т.п.), stand by (кого-л., что-л.), strengthen hand, subscribe (что-л.), validate20) Oil: shore22) Patents: promote (напр. химическую реакцию)25) Invective: eat shit26) leg.N.P. patronize27) Makarov: assist (into, up, across), back (государственными мероприятиями), give support, hold (up) (служить опорой), hold up (служить опорой), keep (smth.) Going (процесс, работу и т.п.), maintain (процесс, работу и т.п.), prop up (служить опорой), speak in support of (smth.) (что-л.), stake, stake (кольями), support (материально), support (служить опорой), sustain (процесс, работу и т.п.), sustain (тело или процесс), underpin (доводы и т.п.), carry through, cheer up, chip in, cocker up, crutch up28) Taboo: be on (one's) dick29) Phraseological unit: drum up, egg somebody on, cheer on -
126 подкреплять мнение
General subject: strengthen an opinionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подкреплять мнение
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127 подтверждать нашу теорию
Mathematics: strengthen our theoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подтверждать нашу теорию
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128 придавать жёсткость
1) General subject: stay2) Engineering: brace (жёсткости), toughen3) Mathematics: truss4) Automobile industry: brace (при помощи рёбер, поперечин), rib (при помощи рёбер, поперечин), stiffen5) Textile: strengthen7) Automation: ruggedize8) Makarov: stiffen (smth.) (чему-л.), enhance stiffness (чему-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > придавать жёсткость
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strengthen — strength‧en [ˈstreŋθn, ˈstrenθn] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] ECONOMICS if a currency strengthens, or something strengthens it, the currency increases in value: • The Singapore dollar has gradually strengthened against the pound and the… … Financial and business terms
strengthen — strengthen, *invigorate, fortify, energize, reinforce can mean to make strong or stronger. Strengthen is the most general term, applicable not only to persons or their physical, mental, or moral powers but also to things material or immaterial… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Strengthen — Strength en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strengthened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strengthening}.] 1. To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; as, to strengthen a limb, a bridge, an army; to strengthen an obligation; to strengthen authority. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strengthen sb's hand — ► to improve someone s chances of success: »A deal with JFK airport would strengthen our hand in winning more overseas contracts. Main Entry: ↑strengthen … Financial and business terms
strengthen someone's hand (or hands) — enable a person to act more effectively. → strengthen … English new terms dictionary
strengthen — [v1] make more forceful, powerful add, add fuel to fire*, anneal, ascend, bolster, brace, build up, buttress, confirm, corroborate, empower, enhance, enlarge, establish, extend, fortify, harden, heighten, increase, intensify, invigorate, justify … New thesaurus
Strengthen — Strength en, v. i. To grow strong or stronger. [1913 Webster] The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strengthen — index aid, bear (support), compound, concentrate (consolidate), corroborate, develop, document … Law dictionary
strengthen — (v.) c.1300, from STRENGTH (Cf. strength) + EN (Cf. en) (1). Related: Strengthened; strengthening … Etymology dictionary
strengthen — ► VERB ▪ make or become stronger. DERIVATIVES strengthener noun … English terms dictionary
strengthen — [streŋkthən, streŋthən; ] often [, strenthən] vt., vi. to increase in strength; make or become stronger strengthener n … English World dictionary