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шальная пуляБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stray bullet
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шальная пуляEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > stray bullet
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♦ bullet /ˈbʊlət/n.1 pallottola; proiettile: rubber bullet, proiettile di gomma; spent bullet, pallottola morta; tracer bullet, proiettile tracciante; stray bullet, proiettile vagante; to lodge a bullet into st., piantare un proiettile dentro qc.2 (tipogr.) pallino nero● (spreg.) bullet head, testa piccola e tonda; (spreg.) bullet-headed, dalla testa piccola e tonda □ (fin.) bullet loan, prestito con rimborso finale in un'unica soluzione; prestito bullet □ bullet point, punto evidenziato (da un pallino, in un elenco) □ bullet-proof, antiproiettile; blindato; corazzato: bullet-proof glass, vetro blindato (o antiproiettile); bullet-proof vest, giubbotto antiproiettile □ bullet resistant, antiproiettile □ (ferr.) bullet train, treno giapponese ad alta velocità □ to bite the bullet ► to bite □ (fam.) to give sb. the bullet, licenziare; dare il benservito a □ (fam.) to get the bullet, essere licenziato □ like a bullet, come un razzo; come un fulmine; sparato (fam.) □ (prov.) Every bullet has its billet, ogni proiettile va a segno; non ci si può battere contro la sorte.
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stray — 1. verb 1) the gazelle had strayed from the herd Syn: wander off, go astray, get separated, get lost 2) we strayed from our original topic Syn: digress, deviate, wander, get sidetracked, go off at a tangent, veer off; … Thesaurus of popular words
stray — v., n., & adj. v.intr. 1 wander from the right place; become separated from one s companions etc.; go astray. 2 deviate morally. 3 (as strayed adj.) that has gone astray. n. 1 a person or thing that has strayed, esp. a domestic animal. 2 (esp. in … Useful english dictionary
stray — 1. verb 1) the gazelle had strayed from the herd Syn: wander off, get separated, get lost, drift away 2) we strayed from our original topic Syn: digress, deviate, wander, get sidetracked, go off at a tangent … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary