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1 сухое русло
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2 временный водоток
1) Agriculture: dry gulch2) Fishery: ephemeral stream3) Environment: temporary stream4) Makarov: blind creek, cho, spruit -
3 напасть из засады
2) Jargon: jap, pull a Jap -
4 неожиданно ударить
General subject: dry-gulchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неожиданно ударить
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5 оглушить
1) General subject: crease, deafen, din, dry-gulch (ударом по голове), knock on the head, knock senseless, knock senseless (ударом; кого-л.), stun, stun (шумом), knock senseless (ударом), knock senseless (кого-л., ударом), (кого-л.) knock someone senseless2) Jargon: zap3) Makarov: knock (smb.) senseless (ударом; кого-л.) -
6 сбить с ног
1) General subject: dry-gulch, fell, flatten, floor, grass, knock down, (кого-л.) knock flat, (кого-л.) knock off his feet, (кого-л.) knock over, lay out, (кого-л.) lay low, (кого-л.) run down, (кого-л.) send sprawling, (кого-л.) send sprawling, bowl over, sweep off feet, knock down (ударом, выстрелом), knock off one's feet (The boy was standing in waist-deep water in Gull Bay when he was knocked off his feet and swept away by waves.), send somebody sprawling (кого-л.), send flying, pull somebody off balance2) Rude: prop4) Makarov: (кого-л.) lay (smb.) low, (кого-л.) dash to the ground, (кого-л.) fling down5) Phraseological unit: down with his apple-cart (Knock or throw him down.)
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