threat

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

- chemical threat
- 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
- under threat
- veiled threat
- verbal threats against smb

Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.

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