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1 Ударение кулаком о кулак в качестве поздравления друг друга с победой
American: fist bumpУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ударение кулаком о кулак в качестве поздравления друг друга с победой
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2 ударить
1) General subject: attack, bang, bash, beat, biff, bloop (кого-л.), bonk, box (рукой или кулаком), buffet, bump, butt, catch, clam, club, cut at, dab, dub, fetch, flap, flop, fly, give a blow, give a dab (кого-л.), hit, impact, jab, job, jounce, kick, knock, knuckle, lash, lash out, lay hands on, lay it, lunge, mar, punch, ram (ся), set about, sound, start, strike, strike (кого-л.), strike with (чем-л.), swat, vapulate, whang (о громе, взрыве), whomp, wipe, wipe nose, strike with (бить, чем-л.), hit (кого-л., по голове)2) Medicine: hurt3) Colloquial: dot one (кого-л.), take a swing (at somebody) to strike or attempt to strike with the fist)4) American: hang one on (кого-л.)5) Sports: (противника кулаком) throw a punch6) Poetical language: smite7) Engineering: thump8) Rare: scuff (кого-л.)10) Law: inflict blow11) Automobile industry: run over12) Rude: prop13) Jargon: bop, clonk, dag, dust( someone) off, fetch (smb.) one (кого-л.), hang (hung, hanged), lam, lavender, lay (someone) out in the lavender, lay one on (a person), spill, wack, wham, whing, wing, (кого-л.) take a pop of someone, clout, clunk, cop, dust, fog, pop, put the arm on (someone), shank (особенно по ноге), whack14) Jail: chive15) Makarov: cut, fly (о вине и т.п.), give (smb.) a dab (кого-л.), hit (smb.) (кого-л.), take a pick, fetch one (кого-л.)16) Scuba diving: blow -
3 стук
I м.стук в дверь — knock / tap at the door
IIстук копы́т — clatter of hooves
1) межд. ( обозначает стучание в дверь) knock-knock!, tap-tap!; ( глухой удар) thump!, bump!; ( перестук колёс) clickety-clack!2) предик.он стук кулако́м по́ столу — he banged his fist on the table
она́ лего́нько так стук в дверь — she tapped lightly on the door
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