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Техника: электрическая торпедаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > electrically driven torpedo
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Морской термин: электрическая торпедаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > electrically-driven torpedo
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English-Russian marine dictionary > electrically-driven torpedo
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1. n торпеда2. n разрушитель3. n амер. заряд взрывчатки4. n амер. мина5. n амер. сл. гангстер-телохранитель6. n ж. -д. сигнальная петарда7. n зоол. электрический скат8. v торпедировать, подрывать торпедой9. v уничтожать, разбивать; парализовать10. v амер. производить взрыв в скважинеСинонимический ряд:1. assassin (noun) assassin; bravo; cutthroat; gun; gunman; gunslinger; hatchet man; hit man; triggerman2. murderer (noun) killer; manslayer; murderer3. shell (verb) attack; besiege; blast; blitz; blow up; bomb; bombard; rain destruction; shell4. total (verb) demolish; destroy; dynamite; finish; ruin; shatter; sink; smash; total; undo; wrack; wreck
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