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1 удар
ч1) blow; stroke, hit, knock; ( під час сутички) impact, smash; ( легкий) rap, tap; ( приглушений) thump, thud; ( дзвінкий) bang; ( сильний) slog, slug, smasher; (багнетом, ножем) thrust, cut, lunge, stab; ( пульсу) beat; ( сокирою) chop; ( батогом) lash, slash; ( ногою) kick; (рукою, кулаком) punch, cuff; hammering; (головою, руками) butt; ( ціпком) thwack, lick, whack; тех. brunt; impactудар блискавки — stroke of lightning; thunderbolt, bolt, shaft
удар грому — thunderclap, crash of thunder
удар від електричного розряду — electric shock, current rush
смертельний удар — fatal blow; death blow
удар нижче пояса — blow below the belt, low blow, cheap shot
одним ударом — at one blow, at a blow, at one stroke
завдати удару — to deal ( to strike) a blow
знак (слід) від удару — bruise, dint
одним ударом — at one blow/stroke, in/with one stroke
2) мед. stroke, apoplectic stroke/seizureапоплексичний удар — apoplexy, stroke of apoplexy, seizure
3) військ. blow, attack, strikeбомбовий удар — bombing raid/attack
удар у відповідь — retaliatory attack, retaliation
4) спорт. kick, shot, stroke; ( у боксі) punch, fib5) blow, shockудари долі — blows (buffets, frowns) of fortune
ставити під удар (кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to endanger, to jeopardize
бути в ударі — to be at one's best, to be in good/great form
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