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1. n1) удар2) забастовка, стачка; бойкот•to make a strike at smth — воен. наносить удар по чему-л.
- counterforce striketo mount a retaliatory strike against smb — предпринимать / наносить ответный удар кому-л.
- crushing strike
- first strike
- general strike
- go-slow strike
- Great Strike
- guerrilla strikes
- hunger strike
- lightning strike
- limited nuclear strike
- mammoth strike
- massive strikes
- military strike
- nuclear missile strike
- pit strike
- preemptive strike
- preventive strike
- protective reaction strike
- retaliatory strike
- rocket strike against rebel bases
- second strike
- sit-down strike
- sit-in strike
- splendid first strike
- strike of utter devastation
- surgical strike 2. vбастовать, объявлять забастовку; наносить удар; бойкотироватьto strike militarily against a country — наносить удар вооруженными силами по какой-л. стране
to strike over the increasing threat to one's jobs — бастовать ввиду усиления угрозы потерять работу
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