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Англо-русский политический словарь - threat

 
 

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threat

n

угроза, опасность

to 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 be under threat — находиться под угрозой

to be under a mounting threat — подвергаться нарастающей угрозе

to call off one's threat — временно отказываться от своей угрозы

to cancel one's threat — отказываться от своей угрозы

to carry threats (against) — содержать угрозы (против)

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 defuse a threat — устранять угрозу

to defy threats — не придавать значения угрозам

to deter smb from any future threat of invasion — удерживать кого-л. от угрозы вторжения в будущем

to eliminate a threat — устранять угрозу

to escalate a threat — наращивать угрозу

to fear threats — бояться угроз

to free the world of the threat of nuclear war — освобождать мир от угрозы ядерной войны

to go ahead with one's threats — осуществлять свои угрозы

to ignore a threat — игнорировать угрозу

to issue a veiled threat — высказывать завуалированную угрозу

to lessen the threat of war — уменьшать угрозу войны

to lift a threat — отказываться от угрозы

to meet the threat — справляться с угрозой

to pose a threat to one's neighbors — представлять угрозу для соседних государств

to pose a serious security threat — представлять серьезную угрозу для безопасности

to present a threat to smth — представлять угрозу для чего-л.

to proceed with one's threats — продолжать свои угрозы

to put smth under threat — ставить что-л. под угрозу

to reduce a threat — уменьшать угрозу

to refrain from threats — воздерживаться от угроз

to remove a threat — устранять угрозу

to renew one's threat — возобновлять свою угрозу

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 resort to direct threats — прибегать к прямым угрозам

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 undervalue the threat of war — недооценивать угрозу войны

to use / utter threats — угрожать

to wake up to a threat — начинать осознавать опасность

to withdraw a threat — отказываться от угрозы

to yield to threats from smb — поддаваться на чьи-л. угрозы

threat dies downthreat has not diminishedthreat of a trade warthreat of aggressive warsthreat of armed interventionthreat of forcethreat of nuclear warthreat of nuclear war is low and diminishingthreat of universal destructionthreat of using forcethreat of warthreat recedesthreat to international peacethreat to kill a hostagethreat to law and orderthreat to peacethreat to public orderthreat to securitythreat to shippingbomb threatchemical threatcovert threatdeath threatdiplomatic threatdirect threatfascist threatgrave threatimmediate threatinflationary threatlatent threatmajor threatmortal threatmounting threatnone-too-veiled threatnuclear threatnuclear and ecological threatominous threatpervading threatpotent threatradical threatserious threatstrike threatthinly veiled threatveiled threatdeath threat against smbdecisive lessening of the nuclear threatdiplomatic threats fly to and forescalating spiral of threatshe received threatsin reply to threatsmassive threat to the security of a countrymilitary threat from smbnew flood threat to Sudan

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  (threats) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A threat to a person or thing is a danger that something unpleasant might happen to them. A threat is also the cause of this danger. Some couples see single women as a threat to their relationships... The Hurricane Center warns people not to take the threat of tropical storms lightly... N-VAR: with supp, oft N to/from n, N of n 2. A threat is a statement by someone that they will do something unpleasant, especially if you do not do what they want. He may be forced to carry out his threat to resign... The priest remains in hiding after threats by former officials of the ousted dictatorship... N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N to-inf 3. If a person or thing is under threat, there is a danger that something unpleasant might be done to them, or that they might cease to exist. His position as leader will be under threat at a party congress due next month... She lives daily under threat of violence... PHRASE: oft PHR of/from n ...
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10.
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11.
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