self-defence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for self-defence in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

self-defence Aus, Brit, self-defense N Am

imaginary [ɪˈmædʒɪnərɪ, Am -əner-] ADJ a. LAW

Translations for self-defence in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

самозащѝта <-та> N f без мн

самоотбра̀на <-та> N f без мн

въобража̀ем (-а)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Besides providing the primary function of flight, wings also have secondary functions of self-defence, camouflage and thermoregulation.
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The primary motivation of his body development was not health, but self-defence.
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It was a mutual intergovernmental self-defence treaty which also promoted economic, cultural and social collaboration.
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Secondly, he argued that he had acted in self-defence, a plea that was ruled out because of the lack of evidence to support this defence.
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The system provides fire control for surface engagement with spotting corrections in both line and range and has an effective secondary self-defence anti-air capability.
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It is considered related to but separate from self-defence.
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It also has important implications for euthanasia, self-defence, the use of force by law enforcement, and the provision of life-saving healthcare.
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She felt she had a high status, and though she really didn't, she gave that to herself and that's a self-defence mechanism.
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They are generally used for self-defence or where the person is otherwise unarmed.
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So far more than 15,000 inhabitants, reportedly including teenagers, have joined these self-defence groups.
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