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1 After The Cataclysm
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3 катаклизм
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4 катаклизм
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5 катаклизм
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6 решительный поворот
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > решительный поворот
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7 катаклизм
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8 решительный поворот
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > решительный поворот
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11 катаклизм
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12 катаклизм
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13 переворот
1) revolution
2) геол. cataclysm* * ** * *1) revolution; overturn; coup 2) cataclysm* * *lift-overoverturnrevolutionupheaval -
14 крутой поворот
1) General subject: double (преследуемого зверя), right-about face, rightabout face, sharp turning, swing round, swing-round, volte face, zig (в действиях, политике)2) American: zig (в действиях, политике и т.п.)3) Sports: turning on one's heels4) Engineering: hairpin bend5) Automobile industry: hairpin turn, sharp bend, sharp corner, sharp curve, sharp turn, tight corner, tight turn, (вираж) tight bend (дороги)6) Scornful: volte-face7) Jargon: flip flop8) Business: cataclysm9) American English: hairpin curve -
15 крутой, решительный поворот
Makarov: cataclysmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крутой, решительный поворот
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16 наводнение
1) General subject: alluvion, cataclysm, deluge, flood, floodwaters, inundation, land-flood, overflow, spate, water-flood, waterflood, waters2) Geology: freshet3) Latin: vis fluminis (римское право)4) Military: flooding5) Engineering: flash, flashing, flowage, flush, stream rise, water flood6) Agriculture: catastrophic flood, water, water pl7) Rare: rage8) Construction: destructive floods, flooding9) Oil: flow10) Ecology: overflow water, overflowing11) Oceanography: freshet (разлив реки)12) Makarov: cataract, landflood, lowage, submersion -
17 переворот
1) General subject: cart wheel, circling, lift over, lift-over (борьба), overthrow, revolution, take-over (государственный), upheaval, overturn2) Sports: fall over, (в борьбе) turnover3) Military: coup (государственный или военный)4) Engineering: breakthrough (в какой-л. области науки и техники)5) Construction: beach-head (в технике и т. п.), beachhead (в технике и т. п.)6) Law: coup7) Mining: breakthrough (достижение), cataclysm8) Politics: reshuffle (напр. дворцовый), coup d'Etat (государственный)9) Psychology: upheaval (общественный)10) TV: picture flip (видеоэффект), tumble (видеоэффект)11) Information technology: flipping12) Astronautics: re-orientation13) Patents: beachhead (в технике)14) Business: catastrophe15) Makarov: beach-head (в технике и т.п.), beachhead (в технике и т.п.), breakthrough (напр. в технике), flip, roll (борьба), upturn -
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1) General subject: New Look (в чем-л.), break-up (погоды), breaking point, cataclysm, craunch, crisis (в ходе болезни), crunch, fracture, fractured, rupture, rupture (тж. мед.), turnaround, turning point, turning-point, veer, watershed, breakthrough, crisis point2) Geology: break, discontinuity3) Latin: fractura4) Military: breakdown, point of inflection5) Engineering: brake, crushing injury, point of inflexion6) Construction: knee7) Metallurgy: breaking8) Business: reversal9) Drilling: breakage10) Aviation medicine: breakup11) Makarov: head12) Dog breeding: stop (переход ото лба к морде)14) General subject: break-point -
19 политический или социальный переворот
General subject: cataclysmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > политический или социальный переворот
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20 политический переворот
1) General subject: cataclysm2) Military: upheaval3) Law: political coup4) Makarov: political upheavalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > политический переворот
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Cataclysm — Cat a*clysm, n. [L. cataclysmos, Gr. kataklysmo s, from ? to dash over, inundate; kata downward, against + ? to wash or dash over: cf. F. cataclysme.] 1. An extensive overflow or sweeping flood of water; a deluge. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geol.) Any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cataclysm — I noun alluvion, avalanche, convulsion, crash, debacle, deluge, disaster, disturbance, earthquake, eruption, extensive flood, flood, holocaust, inundation, overflow, overflowing, overrunning, quake, storm, temblor, tidal wave, tremor, upheaval,… … Law dictionary
cataclysm — (n.) 1630s, from Fr. cataclysme, from L. cataclysmos, from Gk. kataklysmos deluge, flood, inundation, from kata down (see CATA (Cf. cata )) + klyzein to wash, from PIE *kleue to wash, clean (see CLOACA (Cf … Etymology dictionary
cataclysm — catastrophe, *disaster, calamity Analogous words: convulsing or convulsion, rocking, shaking, agitation (see corresponding verbs at SHAKE): revolution (see REBELLION): *misfortune, mischance, mishap … New Dictionary of Synonyms
cataclysm — [n] disaster calamity, cataract, catastrophe, collapse, convulsion, crunch*, curtains*, debacle, deluge, disturbance, double trouble*, flood, flooding, holy mess*, inundation, misadventure, ruin, torrent, tragedy, unholy mess*, upheaval,… … New thesaurus
cataclysm — ► NOUN ▪ a violent upheaval or disaster. DERIVATIVES cataclysmic adjective cataclysmically adverb. ORIGIN originally denoting the biblical Flood: from Greek kataklusmos deluge … English terms dictionary
cataclysm — [kat′ə kliz΄əm] n. [L cataclysmos < Gr kataklysmos < kataklyzein < kata , down + klyzein, to wash: for IE base see CLOACA] 1. a great flood; deluge 2. any great upheaval, as an earthquake or a war, that causes sudden and violent changes … English World dictionary
Cataclysm — The cataclysm is the Greek expression for the Deluge, from the Greek kataklysmos , to wash down ( kluzein wash kata down ). Erudite Bible studies drew it into the English language in 1633 and it has also been used to describe biblical events such … Wikipedia
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cataclysm — UK [ˈkætəˌklɪz(ə)m] / US [ˈkætəˌklɪzəm] noun [countable] Word forms cataclysm : singular cataclysm plural cataclysms literary 1) a sudden violent change, especially a social or political one 2) a sudden natural event that causes a lot of damage,… … English dictionary
cataclysm — [[t]kæ̱təklɪzəm[/t]] cataclysms N COUNT A cataclysm is an event that causes great change or harm. [FORMAL] … English dictionary