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Перевод: blockade
[существительное] блокада ; затор ; [глагол] блокировать
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- It had been a chance perhaps worth taking to violate Belgian neutrality, but this had brought Great Britain, with her Empire and her naval supremacy into the War, with the inevitable result that Germany would, by blockade, eventually be brought to starvation.
- "For God's sake, get to sea instantly," the First Lord of the Admiralty signalled the captain in command of the squadron assigned to blockade the Texel.
- There is fresh talk of a general blockade against the enclave.
- THE Soviet parliament last night imposed a ban on all strikes in industries essential for the smooth functioning of the economy this winter, and authorised the use of troops if neccessary to guarantee an immediate end to the rail blockade by Azerbaijan, which is crippling neighbouring Armenia.
- THE SOVIET government is introducing emergency measures to stave off a winter economic crisis, including a 15-month ban on strikes in key industries and drastic moves to ensure the normal operation of the country's railways - above all to break Azerbaijan's blockade of Armenia.
- Hawke, taking the strategy a stage further, now moved his ships from Torbay to enemy waters off Brest, maintaining from his arrival there on 24 May 1759 a close blockade of the port.
- For all his lack of charisma he steered his country through Napoleon's blockade, the Waterloo campaign, the agricultural depression, the regency question and reform agitation.
- From May 1985 this included a trade embargo and an economic blockade, mining Nicaraguan ports, large-scale support for the Contras and various undercover operations to disrupt the economy.
- Born in Tel Aviv in 1927, he worked as a radio operator in Italy for the pre-state Haganah militia during the campaign to smuggle Jewish Holocaust survivors past the British naval blockade of Palestine.
- The subscribers ought to be allowed the "free entrance of light into these their pleasure houses as it steals from heaven without embargo or blockade."
- The two-month blockade by Azerbaijan could not be blamed for everything.
- The generally accepted idea was a long blockade, said an article by an author specialising in defence (including attack, of course) and that the winter season ensured that conventional military tactics would "fly out of the window".
- Back in Britain, it became necessary to introduce food rationing as the blockade by the German "U" boats was having its effect on the supplies of foods from overseas.
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