nation host
11host nation support — priimančiosios valstybės parama statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Priimančiosios valstybės civilinė ir karinė pagalba, suteikiama taikos, krizės ar karo metu Aljanso pajėgoms ir NATO padaliniams, dislokuotiems joje ar vykstantiems tranzitu per… …
12Nation state — For the ambiguities and specifications surrounding the terms nation, international, state, and country, see Nation. For the online video game, see Jennifer Government: NationStates. Part of the Politics series …
13Nation of Islam — Part of a series on the Nation of Islam …
14host — 01. My [host] mother often helps me with my homework assignments. 02. As of 2004, no South American country has ever [hosted] the Olympics. 03. The Grand Canyon plays [host] to over four million tourists every year. 04. The city [hosts] an annual …
15host — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 person who receives and entertains visitors ADJECTIVE ▪ charming (esp. BrE), generous, genial, good, gracious, perfect ▪ George was a perfect host …
16host-nation support — Civil and/or military assistance rendered by a nation to foreign forces within its territory during peacetime, crises or emergencies, or war based on agreements mutually concluded between nations. Also called HNS. See also host nation …
17host nation — priimančioji valstybė statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Valstybė, kuri priima ir aprūpina sąjungininkų ar NATO organizacijos karines pajėgas, veikiančias joje ar vykstančias tranzitu per ją. atitikmenys: angl. host nation pranc. pays hôte …
18host nation post — priimančiosios valstybės etatas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Etatas, suderintas su šalies vadovybe, kuris turi būti nuolat užimtas tos šalies pareigūnų. atitikmenys: angl. host nation post pranc. poste tenu par un ressortissant local …
19host nation — A nation that receives the forces and/or supplies of allied nations, coalition partners, and/or NATO organizations to be located on, to operate in, or to transit through its territory. Also called HN …
20host country — A nation in which representatives or organizations of another state are present because of government invitation and/or international agreement …