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41 fierce expression of countenance
Общая лексика: свирепое выражение лицаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fierce expression of countenance
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42 fierce fight
Общая лексика: ожесточенная борьба -
43 fierce fighting
1) Общая лексика: жаркие бои2) Военный термин: ожесточенные бои (англ. термин взят из репортажа Voice of America) -
44 fierce hat red
Общая лексика: лютая ненависть -
45 fierce hatred
Общая лексика: лютая ненависть -
46 fierce heat
Общая лексика: невыносимая жара, нестерпимая жара -
47 fierce international competition
Экономика: ожесточенная международная конкуренция (англ. термин взят из статьи в газете New York Times)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > fierce international competition
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48 fierce opposition
Общая лексика: решительная оппозиция, яростная оппозиция -
49 fierce resistance
Общая лексика: ожесточенное противодействие -
50 fierce snake
Биология: парадемансия (Parademansia) -
51 fierce tempest
Макаров: неистовство бури -
52 fierce competition
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53 fierce snake
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54 fierce battle
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55 fierce clashes
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56 fierce competition for an order
Politics english-russian dictionary > fierce competition for an order
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57 fierce critic of a regime
Politics english-russian dictionary > fierce critic of a regime
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58 fierce criticism
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59 fierce debate
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60 fierce fighting
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fierce — [fıəs US fırs] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: fiers, from Latin ferus wild ] 1.) done with a lot of energy and strong feelings, and sometimes violent ▪ There was fierce fighting in the city. fierce attack/opposition/criticism etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fierce´ly — fierce fierce «fihrs», adjective, fierc|er, fierc|est. 1. savage; wild; ferocious: »A wounded lion can be fierce. 2. Figurative. raging; … Useful english dictionary
Fierce — Fierce, a. [Compar. {Fiercer}; superl. {Fiercest}.] [OE. fers, fiers, OF. fier, nom. fiers, fierce, savage, cruel, F. fier proud, from L. ferus wild, savage, cruel; perh. akin to E. bear the animal. Cf. {Feral}, {Ferocity}.] 1. Furious; violent;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fierce — [ fırs ] adjective ** 1. ) involving very strong feelings such as determination, anger, or hate: fierce debate/criticism: The proposals provoked a fierce debate. a ) very angry or ready to attack: FEROCIOUS: He looked so fierce. a fierce lion 2.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Fierce! — is an international performance festival produced by Fierce Earth that has taken place annually in and around Birmingham, England since 1997. [http://www.fiercetv.co.uk/index.php?controller=feature mm action=view id=28 Introduction to Fierce! 10… … Wikipedia
fierce — 1 Fierce, truculent, ferocious, barbarous, savage, inhuman, cruel, fell are comparable when they mean displaying fury or malignity in looks or in actions. Fierce is applied to men or to animals that inspire terror because of their menacing aspect … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Fierce — was a three piece R B group from the United Kingdom. They were signed to Wildstar Records and scored four hit singles on the UK Singles Chart in 1999 and 2000. [Search for Fierce performed at [http://www.everyhit.com/searchsec.php Everyhit.com]… … Wikipedia
fierce — [firs] adj. fiercer, fiercest [ME fers < OFr fers, fier < L ferus, wild, savage < IE base * g̑hwer , wild animal > Gr thēr, animal] 1. of a violently cruel nature; savage; wild [a fierce dog] 2. violent; uncontrolled [a fierce storm]… … English World dictionary
fierce — fierce·ly; fierce·ness; fierce; … English syllables
Fierce — (* in Bristol, England; bürgerlicher Name Daniel Burke) ist ein Drum ’n’ Bass Produzent. Sowohl als DJ, als auch als Produzent zeichnet er sich durch energiegeladene Tracks aus und zählt zu den Vertretern der eher härteren Gangart des Drum ’n’… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fierce — mid 13c., proud, noble, bold, from O.Fr. fers, nom. form of fer, fier strong, overwhelming, violent, fierce, wild; proud, mighty, great, impressive (Mod.Fr. fier proud, haughty ), from L. ferus wild, untamed, from PIE root *ghwer wild, wild… … Etymology dictionary