embargo in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for embargo in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

I.embargo <-es> [ɪmˈbɑːgəʊ, Am emˈbɑːrgoʊ] N

II.embargo [ɪmˈbɑːgəʊ, Am emˈbɑːrgoʊ] VB trans

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raise embargo

Translations for embargo in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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embargo
embargo regime
embargo restrictions
embargo
exchange embargo
lay [or put] an embargo on trade
lift [or remove] an embargo on trade
relax an embargo on trade
to be under an embargo
lift an embargo
trade embargo
embargo
goods under embargo
impose an embargo on sth
lift [or remove] an embargo on trade
exchange embargo

embargo Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be under an embargo
to lay [or put], an embargo on trade
to relax an embargo on trade
to place an embargo on sb/sth
lay [or put] an embargo on trade
lift [or remove] an embargo on trade
lift [or remove] an embargo on trade

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Embargoes prohibit import from a particular country as a part of the foreign policy.
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But few events so dramatically underscored the need for a strategic oil reserve as the 1973-74 oil embargo.
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However, there have been talks about easing some of the restriction of the embargo.
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News under embargo from peer-reviewed journals is provided to media users.
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That line was embargoed in 1979, abandoned in 1984 and removed in 1986.
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Some non-open access journals provide open access after an embargo period of 612 months or longer (see delayed open access journals).
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The idea of food power is used in embargoes, employment, and food politics.
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These units of about 8 to 10 men conduct boardings and inspections of shipping, e.g. in embargo measures.
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The chairman also appealed to member countries to support the complete lifting of the embargo placed on his country.
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In the modern world, embargoes are imposed in times of war or due to severe failure of diplomatic relations.
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