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['bʊʃˌfaɪə(r)]nome incendio m. boschivo* * *bushfire /ˈbʊʃfaɪə(r)/n. [cu]● to spread like bushfire, divampare; estendersi a macchia d'olio.* * *['bʊʃˌfaɪə(r)]nome incendio m. boschivo -
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разрушительный лесной пожар (из-за засушливого климата пожары являются в Австралии настоящим стихийным бедствием. Особ. разрушительны они в сухих эвкалиптовых лесах, когда огонь охватывает сухие кроны деревьев {crown fire}; другая разновидность пожаров, при кот. горит сухая трава и подлесок {ground fire})full of bushfire – энергичный, отважный; to get on like a bushfire – загореться (о дружбе, быстро возникнувшей и развивающейся; о быстро разрабатываемых и осуществляющихся планах)
Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > bushfire
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◙ n. אש משתוללת, אש בלתי מבוקרת המשתוללת ביערות אשר מתפשטת במהירות* * *◙ תוריהמב תטשפתמ רשא תורעיב תללותשמה תרקובמ יתלב שא,תללותשמ שא◄ -
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n. wildvuur, ongecontroleerd vuur in de bossen of bosrijke omgeving dat zich snel verbreidt -
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n. шумски пожар bush jacket n. вид лесно памучно палто -
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s.1 incendio de matorral.2 fuego en los matorrales, fuego incontrolado en el monte. -
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Австралийский сленг: загореться (о дружбе, быстро возникнувшей и развивающейся; о быстро разрабатываемых и осуществляющихся планах)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get on like a bushfire
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австрал.; разг."огненно-рыжая блондинка", женщина с рыжими волосами -
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австрал.; разг.улепётывать, удирать во все лопатки, бежать сломя головуLarge English-Russian phrasebook > flee like bandicoots before a bushfire
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bandicoot[´bændi¸ku:t] n 1. едър индийски плъх; 2. насекомоядно двуутробно животно; • (as) bandy as a \bandicoot австр. разг. кривокрак; to flee like \bandicoots before a bushfire австр. разг. измъквам се бързо, офейквам. -
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♦ bush (1) /bʊʃ/A n.1 cespuglio; cespo; arbusto2 [u] boscaglia; macchia; folto (d'alberi); sottobosco4 [u] terreno a macchia; zona selvaggia o incoltaB a. (fam. USA)1 provinciale; buzzurro2 rozzo; dilettantesco; scadente● bush medicine, medicina tradizionale ( a base di erbe e piante) □ bush fire ► bushfire □ (Austral.) bush ballad, ballata tradizionale ( che parla della vita nel bush) □ (mus., Austral.) bush band, complesso che suona musica tradizionale □ (Austral.) bush lawyer, uno che si dà arie di avvocato, pseudoavvocato □ ( baseball, USA) bush league, serie di squadre provinciali □ bush-league (agg.), mediocre; di serie-B; di mezza tacca □ ( slang USA) bush parole, evasione; fuga □ (fam. Austral.) bush reckoning, calcolo approssimato (o a spanne); valutazione approssimata □ (bot.) bush rope, liana □ (scherz.) bush telegraph, tam-tam; telegrafo della giungla; (fig.) passaparola, tam-tam □ bush tea, tè di foglie di arbusti; (Austral.) tè fatto all'aperto ( in un pentolino) □ to beat the bushes ► to beat □ (Austral.) to go bush, scegliere la vita rude; inselvatichirsi □ (Austral.) to take to the bush, sparire; scomparire dalla circolazione.bush (2) /bʊʃ/n.1 (mecc.) boccola; bussola● (edil.) bush-hammer, martellina; bocciarda.(to) bush (1) /bʊʃ/v. i.(to) bush (2) /bʊʃ/v. t.1 (mecc.) mettere una boccola a; imboccolare; imbussolare2 (elettr.) rivestire con una guaina isolante.
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