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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > veiled threat
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Дипломатический термин: замаскированная угроза -
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завуалированная угрозаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > veiled threat
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завуалированная угроза, скрытая угроза -
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Pol. menace implicite; menace voilée (ou a mots couverts)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > veiled threat
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Politics english-russian dictionary > none-too-veiled threat
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плохо скрытая угроза, плохо завуалированная угроза -
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nугроза, опасностьto avert the threat of war between... and... — предотвращать угрозу войны между...
to back up one's threats by smth — подкреплять свои угрозы чем-л.
to call off one's threat — временно отказываться от своей угрозы
to carry out one's threat — осуществлять свою угрозу
to contain a country's threat — сдерживать угрозу со стороны какого-л. государства
to counter the threat from smb — противостоять угрозе с чьей-л. стороны
to go ahead with one's threats — осуществлять свои угрозы
to pose a threat to one's neighbors — представлять угрозу для соседних государств
to proceed with one's threats — продолжать свои угрозы
to represent a threat for / to smb / to smth — представлять угрозу для кого-л. / чего-л.
to repudiate the threat or use of force — отвергать угрозу применения или применение силы
to stand up to smb's threats — не поддаваться на чьи-л. угрозы
to step up one's threats — усиливать свои угрозы
to suspend one's threat — временно отказываться от своей угрозы
to use / utter threats — угрожать
- chemical threatto yield to threats from smb — поддаваться на чьи-л. угрозы
- covert threat
- death threat against smb
- death threat
- decisive lessening of the nuclear threat
- diplomatic threat
- diplomatic threats fly to and for
- direct threat
- escalating spiral of threats
- fascist threat
- grave threat
- he received threats
- immediate threat
- in reply to threats
- inflationary threat
- latent threat
- major threat
- massive threat to the security of a country
- military threat from smb
- mortal threat
- mounting threat
- new flood threat to Sudan
- none-too-veiled threat
- nuclear and ecological threat
- nuclear threat
- ominous threat
- pervading threat
- potent threat
- radical threat
- serious threat
- strike threat
- suspension of one's threat
- tankers under threat from...
- thinly veiled threat
- threat dies down
- threat has not diminished
- threat of a trade war
- threat of aggressive wars
- threat of armed intervention
- threat of force
- threat of nuclear war is low and diminishing
- threat of nuclear war
- threat of universal destruction
- threat of using force
- threat of war
- threat recedes
- threat to international peace
- threat to kill a hostage
- threat to law and order
- threat to peace
- threat to public order
- threat to security
- threat to shipping
- under threat of closure
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['veɪld] 1. 2.1) [ person] velato2) (indirect) [hint, threat] velato* * *1) (wearing, or covered by, a veil: a veiled lady; The bride was veiled.) velato2) ((only slightly) disguised: a veiled threat.) velato* * *veiled /veɪld/a.velato; (fig.) celato, nascosto: a veiled woman, una donna velata; a veiled threat, una velata minaccia; thinly veiled resentment, risentimento celato a stento.* * *['veɪld] 1. 2.1) [ person] velato2) (indirect) [hint, threat] velato -
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1) (wearing, or covered by, a veil: a veiled lady; The bride was veiled.) velado, cubierto por un velo2) ((only slightly) disguised: a veiled threat.) velado, encubiertotr[veɪld]1 velado,-aadj.• velado, -a adj.veɪldadjective <face/woman> tapado or cubierto con un velo; <threat/insult> velado[veɪld]ADJ [threat, hint, criticism, insult] velado; [reference] encubiertothinly-veiled dislike — antipatía f apenas disimulada
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adjective1) verschleiert2) (fig.): (covert) versteckt [Groll, Drohung]; verhüllt [Anspielung]* * ** * *[veɪld]\veiled in shadow, he managed to slip unnoticed through the gateway im Schatten verborgen gelang es ihm, unbemerkt durch das Tor zu schlüpfen\veiled criticism/hint [or reference] /threat versteckte Kritik/Anspielung/Drohung* * *[veɪld]adj1) reference, attack, criticism, threat, warning versteckt2) (= covered) woman, face verschleiert3) (liter: obscured) verborgen; mountains umhüllt* * *veiled criticism verhüllte Kritik;veiled in mystery geheimnisumwittert* * *adjective1) verschleiert2) (fig.): (covert) versteckt [Groll, Drohung]; verhüllt [Anspielung]* * *adj.verschleiert adj. -
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1) (wearing, or covered by, a veil: a veiled lady; The bride was veiled.) tilsløret2) ((only slightly) disguised: a veiled threat.) sløret* * *1) (wearing, or covered by, a veil: a veiled lady; The bride was veiled.) tilsløret2) ((only slightly) disguised: a veiled threat.) sløret
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veiled threat — implied threat, subtle intimidation … English contemporary dictionary
threat — W2S2 [θret] n [: Old English;] 1.) [U and C] a statement in which you tell someone that you will cause them harm or trouble if they do not do what you want ▪ Your threats don t scare me. threat of ▪ the threat of military invasion threat from ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
veiled — [ veıld ] adjective 1. ) a veiled threat, attack, or warning is not direct but is easily understood: a veiled criticism of the royal family thinly veiled (=very easily understood): a thinly veiled threat of retaliation 2. ) covered with a veil … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
veiled — [veıld] adj a veiled threat, warning, attack, reference etc is expressed so that its exact meaning is hidden or unclear ▪ His speech is being seen as a veiled attack on asylum seekers. ▪ I m impressed, said Greg, with thinly veiled (=only… … Dictionary of contemporary English
veiled — [vāld] adj. 1. wearing a veil 2. covered with or as with a veil 3. concealed, hidden, disguised, obscured, etc. 4. not openly expressed [a veiled threat] … English World dictionary
threat — n. 1) to issue, make, utter a threat 2) to carry out, fulfill a threat 3) to be, constitute, pose a threat 4) a covert; dire, grave, serious; direct; empty, idle; explicit; imminent; implicit; terroristic; veiled threat 5) a security threat 6) a… … Combinatory dictionary
veiled — UK [veɪld] / US adjective 1) a veiled threat, attack, or warning is not direct but is easily understood a veiled criticism of the royal family thinly veiled (= very easily understood): a thinly veiled threat of retaliation 2) covered with a veil … English dictionary
veiled — veiledly /vay lid lee/, adv. /vayld/, adj. 1. having a veil: a veiled hat. 2. covered or concealed by, or as if by, a veil: a veiled woman. 3. not openly or directly expressed; masked; disguised; hidden; obscure: a veiled threat. 4. lacking… … Universalium
veiled — [[t]ve͟ɪld[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: ADJ n A veiled comment is expressed in a disguised form rather than directly and openly. He made only a veiled reference to international concerns over human rights issues... This last clause is a thinly veiled… … English dictionary
veiled — adjective Hidden, such as by a veil. His veiled threat was terrifying … Wiktionary
veiled — [veɪld] adj 1) a veiled threat, attack, or warning is not direct but is easily understood 2) covered with a veil … Dictionary for writing and speaking English