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1 provocation
{,prɔvə'keiʃn}
1. предизвикване, предизвикателство, провокация, дразнене, раздразване
under (severe) PROVOCATION в състояние на (силна) възбуда/раздразнение
at/on the slightest PROVOCATION при най-малкия повод
2. подбуждане, насъскване, подстрекателство
wilful PROVOCATION of public disorder съзнателно подстрекателство към нарушение на обществения ред/към безредици* * *{,prъvъ'keishn} n 1. предизвикване, предизвикателство, про* * *n предизвикателство;provocation; n 1. предизвикване, предизвикателство, провокация; дразнене,* * *1. at/on the slightest provocation при най-малкия повод 2. under (severe) provocation в състояние на (силна) възбуда/раздразнение 3. wilful provocation of public disorder съзнателно подстрекателство към нарушение на обществения ред/към безредици 4. подбуждане, насъскване, подстрекателство 5. предизвикване, предизвикателство, провокация, дразнене, раздразване* * *provocation[¸prɔvə´keiʃən] n 1. предизвикване, предизвикателство, провокация; подбуждане, насъскване, подстрекаване, провокиране, подстрекателство; 2. дразнене; under ( severe) \provocation (силно) раздразнен, в състояние на (силен) афект.
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