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1 строгое наблюдение
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2 строгое наблюдение
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3 охранять
1) General subject: convoy, cordon, keep sentry (что-л.), keep watch and ward, mother, patrol, police, preserve, protect, safeguard, safekeep, sain (молитвой или заговором от нечистой силы), secure, sentinel, stand sentinel over, stand sentinel over (что-л.), stand sentry (что-л.), watch, watch over, defend, have the custody of, keep sentry, stand guard (over sth)2) Biology: guard3) Naval: belay5) Engineering: ward7) Automobile industry: keep8) Makarov: cover( with a patent), guard from scathe, hold ward, keep from scathe, keep ward, keep watch (over), mount, stand sentinel over (smth.) (что-л.)9) Scuba diving: safety guard -
4 охранять
guard глагол:police (охранять, контролировать, поддерживать порядок, чистить, нести полицейскую службу, обеспечивать полицией)sentinel (охранять, стоять на страже)словосочетание: -
5 осуществлять наблюдение
строгое наблюдение; неусыпная бдительность — watch and ward
список, за которым ведется наблюдение — watch list
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > осуществлять наблюдение
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6 наблюдение
1. с. observation, watch; supervisionстрогое наблюдение; неусыпная бдительность — watch and ward
2. с. навиг. sightСинонимический ряд:1. надзор (сущ.) надзор; присмотр; слежка; слежку2. слежение (сущ.) слежение3. созерцание (сущ.) созерцание -
7 неусыпная бдительность
General subject: unsleeping vigilance, watch and wardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неусыпная бдительность
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General subject: watch and wardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строгое наблюдение
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9 вперед
(вперёд)нареч.1) forward, ahead (of), on(ward)идти вперед, продвигаться вперед — to advance
большой шаг вперед перен. — a big step forward
2) разг. ( впредь)in future, henceforward, henceforth, from now on3) ( авансом)in advance, beforehand, ahead of time, up front, on accountдать очки вперед спорт — to give points/odds
4) разг. (спешить - о часах):часы идут вперед — the clock/watch is fast
См. также в других словарях:
Watch and ward — Watch Watch (w[o^]ch), n. [OE. wacche, AS. w[ae]cce, fr. wacian to wake; akin to D. wacht, waak, G. wacht, wache. [root]134. See {Wake}, v. i. ] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of watching; forbearance of sleep; vigil; wakeful, vigilant, or constantly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
watch and ward — watch′ and ward′ n. a continuous watch or vigil • Etymology: 1350–1400 … From formal English to slang
watch and ward — the act of watching as a sentinel: now chiefly in the titles of societies self appointed as guardians of a community s morals … English World dictionary
Watch and Ward — Infobox Book | name = Watch and Ward image caption = Cover of 1979 Grove Press edition of Watch and Ward author = Henry James country = United States language = English genre = Novel publisher = Houghton, Osgood and Company, Boston release date … Wikipedia
watch and ward — noun or watching and warding Etymology: Middle English wacche and warde 1. : the act of keeping guard : continuous unbroken vigilance and guard a handful of men kept watch and ward against the Iroquois Francis Parkman 2 … Useful english dictionary
Watch and Ward Society — New England Watch and Ward Society Motto Manu forti ( With a strong hand )[1] Formation 1879 … Wikipedia
watch and ward — The duty of constables. Ward, guard, or custodia, as it was variously called, was a duty performed mainly in the daytime and looked chiefly to the apprehension of rioters and highway robbers. Watch was a duty which the constables performed only… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Watch and Ward — ♦ The duty, especially in boroughs, to arrange day (ward) and night (watch) for the apprehension of those who break the peace. (Sayles, George O. The King s Parliament of England, 146) … Medieval glossary
watch and ward — a continuous watch or vigil, by or as by night and by day, esp. for the purpose of guarding. [1350 1400; ME] * * * … Universalium
watch and ward — noun Date: 14th century 1. continuous unbroken vigilance and guard 2. service as a watchman or sentinel required from a feudal tenant … New Collegiate Dictionary
watch and ward — constant wakefulness, constant awareness … English contemporary dictionary