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gen. | открытый; публичный; несекретный; очевидный; явный; неприкрытый |
dipl. | ясный |
ling. | выраженный |
aggression | |
gen. | агрессия; нападение; вызывающее поведение; неспровоцированное нападение |
immunol. | клеточная цитотоксическая реакция |
jarg. | скандал |
law | преступное нападение |
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открытый (U.S. intelligence reports point to overt Russian assistance in training separatists in the use of heavy weapons moved into the conflict area. • Tehran, despite its recent history of interference in the region, ... has avoided overt aggression against any of its neighbours); публичный; несекретный; очевидный; явный; неприкрытый; нескрываемый; откровенный (Anglophile); наружный (coltuclu); открытый (в противоположность covert • U.S. intelligence reports point to overt Russian assistance in training separatists in the use of heavy weapons moved into the conflict area. • Tehran, despite its recent history of interference in the region, ... has avoided overt aggression against any of its neighbours. 4uzhoj) | |||
ясный | |||
выраженный | |||
выраженный (MichaelBurov) | |||
внешний; наблюдаемый (Min$draV) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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Activities that are openly acknowledged by or are readily attributable to the United States Government, including those designated to acquire information through authorized and open means without concealment. Overt information may be collected by observation, elicitation, or from knowledgeable human sources (JP 2-01.2) | |||
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overt : 135 phrases in 28 subjects |