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121 vociferar
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122 IBK
= instrument bank, = sound bluster instrument bank(файловый) формат IBK, формат файлов с-информацией для синтезатора 128-и музыкальных инструментов -
123 SBI format
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124 blusterer
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125 blustering
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126 IBK
сокр. от (sound bluster) instrument bank(файловый) формат IBK, формат файлов с информацией для синтезатора 128-и музыкальных инструментовThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > IBK
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127 SBI format
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > SBI format
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128 Fleet Street
= rue de Londres, dont le nom sert à désigner les grands journaux britanniques;∎ the Fleet Street papers les journaux m pl nationauxBut Morgan said: " The Sun can bluster away about it being a war, and glory in their Lara Logan bazooka exposés selling better than our famine in Malawi investigations, but we're not interested in what they say or what they do. They, like the rest of Fleet Street, do not have a clue what we are up to and that's the way I like it."
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Bluster — may refer to:* Bluster Kong, a character in Donkey Kong Country * Phineas T. Bluster, a character in Howdy Doody * Terra Bluster, a location in Storm Hawks … Wikipedia
Bluster — Blus ter, v. t. To utter, or do, with noisy violence; to force by blustering; to bully. [1913 Webster] He bloweth and blustereth out . . . his abominable blasphemy. Sir T. More. [1913 Webster] As if therewith he meant to bluster all princes into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bluster — Blus ter, n. 1. Fitful noise and violence, as of a storm; violent winds; boisterousness. [1913 Webster] To the winds they set Their corners, when with bluster to confound Sea, air, and shore. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Noisy and violent or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bluster — [n] bullying, intimidation bluff, boasting, boisterousness, bombast, braggadocio, bragging, bravado, crowing, rabidity, rampancy, swagger, swaggering; concept 633 bluster [v] bully, intimidate badger, boast, brag, brazen, browbeat, bulldoze*,… … New thesaurus
Bluster — Blus ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blustered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blustering}.] [Allied to blast.] [1913 Webster] 1. To blow fitfully with violence and noise, as wind; to be windy and boisterous, as the weather. [1913 Webster] And ever threatening… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bluster — I (commotion) noun boisterousness, brawl, disturbance, embroilment, eruption, flare up, fracas, frenzy, hubbub, maelstrom, melee, outbreak, outburst, pandemonium, racket, rampage, riot, row, rumpus, scramble, storm, tempest, temptestuousness,… … Law dictionary
bluster — vb *roar, bellow, bawl, vociferate, clamor, howl, ululate Analogous words: *boast, brag, vaunt, crow: *threaten, menace … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bluster — ► VERB 1) talk in a loud or aggressive way with little effect. 2) (of wind or rain) blow or beat fiercely and noisily. ► NOUN ▪ blustering talk. DERIVATIVES blusterer noun blustery adjective. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
bluster — [blus′tər] vi. [ME blustren, to blow violently < or akin to LowG blüstern, blistern: for IE base see FLUCTUATE] 1. to blow stormily: said of wind 2. to speak or conduct oneself in a noisy, swaggering, or bullying manner vt. 1. to force by… … English World dictionary
bluster — {{11}}bluster (n.) 1580s, from BLUSTER (Cf. bluster) (v.). {{12}}bluster (v.) late 14c., from a Low German source, Cf. M.L.G. blüstren to blow violently, E.Fris. blüstern to bluster (see BLOW (Cf. blow) (v.1)). Related: Blustered; blustering … Etymology dictionary
bluster — UK [ˈblʌstə(r)] / US [ˈblʌstər] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms bluster : present tense I/you/we/they bluster he/she/it blusters present participle blustering past tense blustered past participle blustered to speak in an angry or… … English dictionary