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1 undermine credibility
Дипломатический термин: подорвать (чьё-л.) доверие, подрывать доверие -
2 undermine credibility
• подорвать (чье-л.) довериеАнгло-русский дипломатический словарь > undermine credibility
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3 to undermine credibility
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to undermine credibility
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5 credibility
n1) правдоподобие, достоверность2) доверие3) престиж•to challenge smb's credibility — ставить под сомнение чьи-л. слова
to destroy one's credibility — лишаться доверия
to give little credibility to smb's words — не особенно доверять чьим-л. словам
to restore one's credibility with smb — восстанавливать чье-л. доверие к себе
- credibility of the candidate's policy is at staketo undercut / to undermine smb's credibility — подрывать доверие к кому-л.
- credibility of the government with the people
- deterioration of a country's credibility
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[ˌkredə'bɪlətɪ]сущ.1) убедительность, способность внушать доверие; надёжностьto undermine smb.'s credibility — дискредитировать кого-л.
The credibility of formerly revered bureaucrats is in tatters. (U.S. News & World Report). — Кредит доверия уважаемых прежде бюрократов окончательно подорван.
2) вера, способность поверитьThis sequence of events strains the reader's credibility. — Такое развитие событий кажется читателю неправдоподобным.
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7 undermine
vподрывать, тайно вредить- undermine smb.'s credibility -
8 to undermine smb.'s credibility
подорвать чьё-л. довериеEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to undermine smb.'s credibility
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