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cocktail [kɔktεl]masculine noun( = réunion) cocktail party ; ( = boisson) cocktail• cocktail de fruits/de crevettes fruit/prawn cocktail* * *kɔktɛlnom masculin1) ( boisson) cocktail; ( plat composé)3) ( réception) cocktail party•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔktɛl nm(= boisson) cocktail, (= réception) cocktail party* * *cocktail nm3 ( réception) cocktail party.cocktail Molotov Molotov cocktail.[kɔktɛl] nom masculin1. [boisson] cocktail[réception] cocktail party3. ARMEMENT -
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m1. кокте́йль;║ assister à un cocktail — прису́тствовать ipf. на кокте́йле <на вече́рнем приёме>; une robe de cocktail — послеобе́денное пла́тьеun cocktail au cognac — конья́чный кокте́йль, кокте́йль с коньяко́м
2. fig. набо́р; смесь f║ cocktail Molotov — буты́лка с зажига́тельной сме́сью
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nm.1. alkogolli ichimlik, kokteyl; cocktail au cognac konyakli kokteyl2. yig‘ilish; inviter des amis à un cocktail do‘stlarni kokteyl ichishga taklif qilmoq3. aralashma, yig‘ indi, to‘plam; cocktail Molotov yonuvchi modda solingan shisha, portlatgich. -
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сущ.общ. бутылка с горючей смесью, самодельная ручная граната
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Molotov cocktail — n. A home made incendiary device consisting of a bottle filled with gasoline, and a cloth wick. The wick is lighted, and the bottle thrown at a target, such as a vehicle, where it may shatter and spread intense flames over the vehicle, destroying … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Molotov cocktail — (n.) 1940, a term from Russo Finnish War (used and satirically named by the Finns), from Molotov (from Rus. molot hammer ) name taken by Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skriabin (1890 1986), Soviet minister of foreign affairs 1939 1949 … Etymology dictionary
Molotov cocktail — ► NOUN ▪ a crude incendiary device consisting of a bottle of flammable liquid ignited by means of a wick. ORIGIN named after the Soviet statesman Vyacheslav Molotov, who organized the production of similar grenades in World War II … English terms dictionary
Molotov cocktail — n. [after MOLOTOV V(yacheslav) M(ikhailovich)] Slang a bottle filled with gasoline, etc. and wrapped in a saturated rag or plugged with a wick, then ignited and hurled as a grenade … English World dictionary
Molotov cocktail — index bomb Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Molotov cocktail — A Finnish soldier with a Molotov cocktail in the Winter War. The Molotov cocktail, also known as the petrol bomb, gasoline bomb, Molotov bomb, fire bottle, fire bomb, or simply Molotov, is a generic name used for a variety of improvised… … Wikipedia
Molotov Cocktail — The antitank weapon called a Molotov cocktail was not named to honor Molotov. Although how it was so dubbed is a matter of dispute, it is believed to have been named by the Finns during the Russo Finnish War of 1939 1940 as a satirical honor… … Dictionary of eponyms
Molotov cocktail — UK [ˌmɒlətɒf ˈkɒkteɪl] / US [ˈmɑlətɔf ˌkɑkteɪl] / US [ˈmoʊlətɔv ˌkɑkteɪl] noun [countable] Word forms Molotov cocktail : singular Molotov cocktail plural Molotov cocktails a simple bomb consisting of a bottle filled with a liquid that you can set … English dictionary
Molotov cocktail — [[t]mɒ̱lətɒv kɒ̱kteɪl[/t]] Molotov cocktails N COUNT A Molotov cocktail is a simple bomb made by putting petrol and cloth into a bottle. It is exploded by setting fire to the cloth … English dictionary
Molotov Cocktail (magazine) — Molotov Cocktail Editor James Sanders, Ronald Suresh Roberts, Adam Rumball Categories Cultural Political Magazine Frequency quarterly First issue 2007 Company Private Country … Wikipedia
Molotov cocktail — noun Etymology: Vyacheslav M. Molotov Date: 1940 a crude bomb made of a bottle filled with a flammable liquid (as gasoline) and usually fitted with a wick (as a saturated rag) that is ignited just before the bottle is hurled … New Collegiate Dictionary