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41 очередь
жен.1) turn- по очереди2) ( порядок)order, succession3) line амер.; queue брит.становиться в очередь — to line, to queue (up), to stand in a queue
4) воен. volley; burst of fire••- в свою очередьваша очередь, очередь за вами — it is your turn
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42 вести залповый огонь
Military: deliver volley fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести залповый огонь
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43 давать очередь
1) General subject: volley2) Military: cut loose, give a squirt (из автомата), popple, take a squirt (из автомата), throw a burst of fire -
44 залп
1) General subject: blizzard (ружейный), discharge, flight, round, salvo, salvo (орудийный, бомбовый), volley2) Military: barrage (реактивной системы залпового огня), salvo fire3) Aviation medicine: firing (импульсов) -
45 реактивный снаряд залпового огня
Military: volley fire rocket systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реактивный снаряд залпового огня
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46 речевой ответ
1. audio response2. voice answerответ, уличающий отвечающего — self-incriminating answer
3. verbal answerответ, к которому можно принудить — compellable answer
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47 записать ответ
1. reading off the answer2. read off the answer[lang name="Russian"]ответ, уличающий отвечающего — self-incriminating answer
См. также в других словарях:
fire — Synonyms and related words: abandon, afflatus, afire, aflame, aggressiveness, agitate, aim at, air, air dry, alight, anhydrate, animate, animating spirit, animation, animus, annoy, antiaircraft fire, ardency, ardent, ardor, arouse, aroused, atom … Moby Thesaurus
volley — n. simultaneous discharge of weapons 1) to fire a volley tennis ball in flight 2) (to hit a ball) on the volley * * * [ vɒlɪ] [ simultaneous discharge of weapons ] to fire a volley [ tennis ball in flight ] (to hit a ball) on the volley … Combinatory dictionary
volley — volleyer, n. /vol ee/, n., pl. volleys, v., volleyed, volleying. n. 1. the simultaneous discharge of a number of missiles or firearms. 2. the missiles so discharged. 3. a burst or outpouring of many things at once or in quick succession: a volley … Universalium
volley — vol•ley [[t]ˈvɒl i[/t]] n. pl. leys, v. n. 1) mil the simultaneous discharge of a number of missiles or firearms 2) mil the missiles so discharged 3) a burst or outpouring of many things at once or in quick succession: a volley of protests[/ex]… … From formal English to slang
volley — /ˈvɒli / (say volee) noun (plural volleys) 1. the flight of a number of missiles together. 2. the discharge of a number of missiles or firearms simultaneously. 3. a burst or outpouring of many things at once or in quick succession. 4. Tennis, etc …
volley — 1. noun a) The simultaneous firing of a number of missiles or bullet; the projectiles so fired b) The flight of a ball just before it bounces 2. verb … Wiktionary
fire — [n1] burning blaze, bonfire, campfire, charring, coals, combustion, conflagration, devouring, element, embers, flame and smoke, flames, flare, glow, hearth, heat, holocaust, hot spot*, incandescence, inferno, luminosity, oxidation, phlogiston,… … New thesaurus
Volley gun — The mitrailleuse, a 19th century volley gun A volley gun is a gun with several barrels for firing a number of shots, either simultaneously or in sequence. They differ from modern machine guns in that they lack automatic loading and automatic fire … Wikipedia
fire — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 destructive flames ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge ▪ fierce, raging ▪ serious ▪ catastrophic, devasta … Collocations dictionary
Volley — *In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship. **See Volley gun. *In a number of ball games a volley is a ball that is received and delivered without touching … Wikipedia
fire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. flame, blaze, conflagration, holocaust; enthusiasm, verve. v. t. kindle, ignite; shoot, detonate; inspire, arouse; dismiss, discharge. See heat, propulsion, excitement, fuel, vigor, ejection. II… … English dictionary for students