push aside - translation to russian
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push aside - translation to russian

INCENTIVE SCHEMES TO TAKE AGRICULTURAL LANDS OUT OF PRODUCTION
Set Aside Grants; Set aside grants; Set aside; Setaside
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push aside      

общая лексика

отталкивать, отпихивать

устранять, отстранять

уступать (место)

push aside      
push aside а) отталкивать, отпихивать; That rude man pushed me aside and got on the bus ahead of me! б) устранять, отстранять; уступать (место); to push aside all obstacles устранять, сметать все препятствия. When jobs are scarce, young people force lend to get pushed aside in favour of experienced workers.
push         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pushed; Pushing; PUSH; Push (album); Push (movie); Push (comics); Push (film); Push comics; Push comic; Push comic book; Push (song); Push(Song); Push (disambiguation); Push (TV series)
push 1. v. 1) толкать; пихать; I felt something hard, like a gun, pushing against my side. He pushed the letter at me so that I could read the signature. 2) нажимать 3) продвигать(ся); проталкивать(ся); выдвигать(ся); to push one's way - протискиваться; прокладывать себе путь; to push one's claims - выставлять свои притязания; to push one's fortune - всячески улучшать свое благосостояние; to push oneself - стараться выдвинуться 4) рекламировать; to push one's wares - рекламировать свои товары 5) to be pushed for time (money) - иметь мало времени (денег) 6) притеснять; торопить (должника и т. п.) - push about - push around - push ahead - push along - push aside - push away - push back - push down - push for - push forward - push in - push into - push off - push on - push out - push over - push through - push up - push upon Syn: see propel 2. noun 1) толчок; удар 2) давление, нажим; напор; натиск; напряжение 3) усилие, энергичная попытка; to make a push - приложить большое усилие 4) mil. атака 5) поддержка; протекция 6) критическое положение; решающий момент 7) coll. увольнение; to give the push - увольнять; to get the push - быть уволенным 8) sl. шайка, банда (воров, хулиганов) 9) tech. нажимная кнопка

Definition

Push-Button
A switch for closing a circuit by means of pressure applied to a button. The button is provided with a spring, so that when pushed in and released it springs back. Thus the circuit is closed only as long as the button is pressed. The electric connection may be made by pressing together two flat springs, each connected to one of the wires, or by the stem of the button going between two springs, not in contact, forcing them a little apart to secure good contact, and thereby bridging over the space between them.

Wikipedia

Set-aside

Set-aside was an incentive scheme introduced by the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1988 (Regulation (EEC) 1272/88), to (i) help reduce the large and costly surpluses produced in Europe under the guaranteed price system of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP); and (ii) to deliver some environmental benefits following considerable damage to agricultural ecosystems and wildlife as a result of the intensification of agriculture.

It sought to achieve this by requiring that farmers leave a proportion of their land out of intensive production. Such land is said to be 'set-aside'.

Examples of use of push aside
1. How did she win round, or push aside, the bigots?
2. That helped her push aside rivals in her male–dominated, heavily Catholic CDU and may play to her advantage again.
3. And yet, as huge university libraries push aside their books, they are sending a terrible message to their students.
4. Both suffered the frustration of serving under long–time dominant figures they were keen to push aside, in the persons of Tony Blair and Jacques Chirac.
5. The issue, which is also linked to the threat to U.S. troops in Afghanistan from Taliban bases in Pakistan, is likely to push aside the George W.
What is the Russian for push aside? Translation of &#39push aside&#39 to Russian