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1 атака атак·а
attack, assault; (стремительная) onslaughtотбить / отразить атаку — to beat off / to rebuff / to repel / to repulse an attack / an assault
воздушная атака — air attack / strike
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2 яростная атака
1) General subject: savage attack, slashing attack2) Military: fierce assault, fierce attack3) Makarov: angry attack -
3 яростная атака
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4 атака
жен.attack; assault (пехотная); charge (кавалерийская)пойти/броситься в атаку — to advance/rush to the attack
лобовая атака — воен. frontal attack
психическая атака — воен. psychological attack
штыковая атака — bayonet attack/charge, assault with the bayonet
яростная атака — fierce assault/attack
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5 яростный
прл1) полный гнева furious, infuriated; свирепый fierceя́ростный взгляд — furious/fierce/infuriated look
я́ростная ата́ка — violent/fierce/savage/vehement attack
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6 яростный
furious, violent; vehement, fierceяростная атака — fierce assault / attack
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7 яростный
[-сн-]furious, violent; ( неистовый) vehement ['viːɪ-], fierce [fɪəs]я́ростная ата́ка — fierce assault / attack
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8 резкая критика
1) General subject: arraignment, decrial, harsh criticism, hostile criticism, hostile opinions, knock, lamming, scathing criticism, severe criticism, slam, fierce criticism2) Colloquial: slasher3) Diplomatic term: gauntlet, slashing attack (политики правительства), slashing criticism4) Cinema: diatribe6) Literature: strong attack7) Advertising: bitter criticism, sharp criticism8) Mass media: slaming9) Makarov: incisive criticism, scorching criticism -
9 взаимодействие социальное
interaction, cooperationWhen male directes his display toward an intruder at close range, he orients his broadside (laterall presentation) toward an adversary. The intruder also orient in this fashion, usually heading in the opposite direction. This configuration of two laterally presented males is termed face-off and is typical of most iguaid challenge displays in close proximity .взаимная чистка покровов - mutual grooming (allogruming), mutual preening (allopreening)вытеснение, изгнание - evictionдрака - fight, (fierce, violent) combatконфликт - conflict, confrontation, disputeThe key features of this activity were the partially opened, drooped wings, the violent chasing and fleeing, and the actual physical contact as the combatants struck one another from time to time .кормление партнёра - feeding, ritual feeding; trofallaxis (у социальных насекомых)кормление совместное - food sharing, co-feedingEach act of copulation is usually preceded by a very prolonged mutual adjustment of each partners behaviour in respect of the others .нападение - attack (upon), assaultскучивание - clumping (у птиц), huddling (у млекопитающих), huddling behaviour. crowdingудерживать самку перед копуляцией (у ящериц) get hold, get bite-holdMale rapidly approaches female and immediately attempts to get a mating hold on her neck. There is an impression that that successin mating depends upon males ability to catch the female .уход от взаимодействие социальное - withdrawal, contact withdrawalРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > взаимодействие социальное
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10 яростный
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