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1 теория одностороннего разоружения
Русско-английский политический словарь > теория одностороннего разоружения
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2 unilateralizmus
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3 unilateralismo
* * *Ex. Contemporary debates over the appropriate balance of unilateralism and multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy reflect disagreements about the practical effectiveness of these alternative options.* * *Ex: Contemporary debates over the appropriate balance of unilateralism and multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy reflect disagreements about the practical effectiveness of these alternative options.
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4 multilateralismo
m.multilateralism.* * *Ex. Contemporary debates over the appropriate balance of unilateralism and multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy reflect disagreements about the practical effectiveness of these alternative options.* * *Ex: Contemporary debates over the appropriate balance of unilateralism and multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy reflect disagreements about the practical effectiveness of these alternative options.
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5 política exterior
f.foreign policy, foreign affairs.* * *(n.) = foreign policyEx. Contemporary debates over the appropriate balance of unilateralism and multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy reflect disagreements about the practical effectiveness of these alternative options.* * *(n.) = foreign policyEx: Contemporary debates over the appropriate balance of unilateralism and multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy reflect disagreements about the practical effectiveness of these alternative options.
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6 обособленность
1) General subject: apartness, detachment, insularity, insulation, severalty, isolation2) Military: unilateralism3) Economy: insulation (напр. капиталов одного и того же собственника, помещённых в финансовых институтах разных стран)4) Accounting: disintegration (напр. фирм, отраслей) -
7 односторонний отказ от атомного и ядерного оружия
Politics: unilateralismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > односторонний отказ от атомного и ядерного оружия
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8 односторонность
1) Military: unilateralism2) Business: one-sidedness3) Makarov: irreversibility (о ткани), one-sideness (напр. рисунка сыра)4) Security: one-wayness -
9 теория одностороннего разоружения
Politics: unilateralismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > теория одностороннего разоружения
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10 Unilateralismus
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11 одностороннее разоружение
unilateral disarmament, something-for-nothing unilateralismРусско-английский политический словарь > одностороннее разоружение
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12 desarme
m.disarmament (military & politics).desarme nuclear nuclear disarmamentpres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: desarmar.* * *1 disarmament2 (de una máquina) dismantling\desarme nuclear nuclear disarmament* * *SM disarmamentdesarme arancelario, desarme industrial — removal of tariff barriers
* * *masculino disarmament* * *= disarmament.Ex. Research in developing countries into armament and disarmament is hampered by the reluctance of governments to release information.----* desarme nuclear = nuclear disarmament.* * *masculino disarmament* * *= disarmament.Ex: Research in developing countries into armament and disarmament is hampered by the reluctance of governments to release information.
* desarme nuclear = nuclear disarmament.* * *disarmamentdesarme nuclear nuclear disarmamentel desarme arancelario the dismantling of customs barriers o tariffs* * *
Del verbo desarmar: ( conjugate desarmar)
desarmé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
desarme es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
desarmar
desarme
desarmar ( conjugate desarmar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹mueble/mecanismo› to dismantle;
‹ carpa› (AmL) to take down;
‹rifle/motor› to strip (down);
‹ rompecabezas› to take … to pieces, break up;
‹juguete/maqueta› to take … apart
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desarme sustantivo masculino
disarmament
desarmar verbo transitivo
1 (un mueble, juguete, etc) to dismantle, take to pieces
2 Mil to disarm: un policía logró desarmar al secuestrador, a policeman managed to disarm the kidnapper
3 (a una persona) to disarm: nos desarmó con sus magníficos argumentos, she won us over with her convincing line of argument
desarme sustantivo masculino disarmament
' desarme' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
unilateral
English:
disarmament
- unilateralism
* * *desarme nm[reducción de armamentos] disarmament Econ desarme arancelario removal of tariff barriers;desarme nuclear nuclear disarmament* * *m MIL disarmament* * *desarme nm: disarmament -
13 favorable
adj.favorable (beneficioso).* * *► adjetivo1 favourable (US favorable) (condiciones) suitable\mostrarse favorable a algo to be in favour (US favor) of something* * *adj.* * *ADJ favourable, favorable (EEUU)* * *adjetivo <resultado/opinión> favorable*; < pronóstico> good, favorable*favorable a algo: un clima favorable a la negociación a favorable climate for negotiation; favorable a + inf in favor of -ing; se muestra favorable a negociar — he is in favor of negotiating
* * *= favourable [favorable, -USA], promising, sympathetic, propitious, nurturing.Ex. Comment published so far is favourable, but the code still awaits widespread adoption.Ex. Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex. Some type of sympathetic arrangement is not only important for the location of specific documents, but assists users in browsing.Ex. She suggests that the times are not propitious for measures that would sanction the removal of public documents from public control.Ex. All managers should be knowledgeable in strategies of good directing so that a productive and nurturing environment can be created.----* crítica muy favorable = rave review.* favorable para = conducive (to).* lo favorable = propitiousness.* poco favorable = unpromising.* recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.* resultado favorable = favourable outcome.* ser favorable = be a plus.* * *adjetivo <resultado/opinión> favorable*; < pronóstico> good, favorable*favorable a algo: un clima favorable a la negociación a favorable climate for negotiation; favorable a + inf in favor of -ing; se muestra favorable a negociar — he is in favor of negotiating
* * *= favourable [favorable, -USA], promising, sympathetic, propitious, nurturing.Ex: Comment published so far is favourable, but the code still awaits widespread adoption.
Ex: Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex: Some type of sympathetic arrangement is not only important for the location of specific documents, but assists users in browsing.Ex: She suggests that the times are not propitious for measures that would sanction the removal of public documents from public control.Ex: All managers should be knowledgeable in strategies of good directing so that a productive and nurturing environment can be created.* crítica muy favorable = rave review.* favorable para = conducive (to).* lo favorable = propitiousness.* poco favorable = unpromising.* recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.* resultado favorable = favourable outcome.* ser favorable = be a plus.* * *‹resultado/opinión› favorable*; ‹pronóstico› good, favorable*las circunstancias no nos fueron favorables circumstances were not in our favorfavorable A algo/algn:un clima favorable a la negociación a favorable climate for negotiationfavorable A + INF in favor of -INGse muestra favorable a negociar un acuerdo he is in favor of negotiating a settlement* * *
favorable adjetivo
favorable( conjugate favorable)
favorable adjetivo
1 (beneficioso) favourable, US favorable: recibió críticas muy favorables, he met with some favourable criticism
2 (que apoya) in favour: se muestran favorables a nuestra propuesta, they seem to be in favour of our proposal
' favorable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
benéfica
- benéfico
- ocasión
- bueno
- propicio
- ventajoso
- vuelco
English:
auspicious
- benign
- favourable
- impression
- pro-choice
- rave
- unilateralism
- bill
- favorable
- opening
- spin
- sympathetic
* * *favorable adj1. [beneficioso] favourable;tiempo favorable good weather;el sondeo le es favorable the poll puts him aheades favorable a intervenir she's in favour of intervening* * *adj favorable, Brfavourable* * *favorable adj: favorable♦ favorablemente adv* * *favorable adj favourable -
14 unilateral
adj.unilateral.* * *► adjetivo1 unilateral* * *ADJ unilateral, one-sided* * *adjetivo <desarme/decisión> unilateral; <criterio/opinión> one-sided* * *= one-sided, unilateral.Ex. The reading interests on Robinson's Crusoe island seem to be well defined though somewhat one-sided.Ex. In this article the economics of unilateral, bilateral, and multilateral action are compared.* * *adjetivo <desarme/decisión> unilateral; <criterio/opinión> one-sided* * *= one-sided, unilateral.Ex: The reading interests on Robinson's Crusoe island seem to be well defined though somewhat one-sided.
Ex: In this article the economics of unilateral, bilateral, and multilateral action are compared.* * *‹desarme/decisión› unilateral; ‹criterio/opinión› one-sided* * *
unilateral adjetivo ‹desarme/decisión› unilateral;
‹criterio/opinión› one-sided
unilateral adjetivo unilateral
' unilateral' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrato
English:
unilateral
- unilateralism
* * *unilateral adjunilateral* * *adj unilateral* * *unilateral adj: unilateral♦ unilateralmente adv -
15 یک پہلیت
n.unilateralism -
16 unilatéralisme
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17 unilateralidad
• one-sided test• one-size-fits-all• single-sidedness• unilateralism -
18 unilateralidad
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19 tektaraflılık
1. unilaterality, unilateralism. 2. one-sidedness. -
20 tekyanlılık
1. unilaterality, unilateralism. 2. one-sidedness.
См. также в других словарях:
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unilateralism — noun A tendency of nations to act on their own, or with only minimal consultation and involvement with other nations … Wiktionary
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unilateralism — n. support or pursuit of unilateral policy; doctrine that countries should manage and handle their foreign affairs independently without the involvement of other nations; independent foreign policy … English contemporary dictionary
unilateralism — uni·lateralism … English syllables