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1 голод
1) General subject: dearth, esurience, famine (стихийное бедствие), hership, hunger, poor man's sauce, starvation, malnourishment2) Medicine: bowel rest (как лечебное мероприятие)3) Rare: famishment4) Accounting: scarcity5) Diplomatic term: famine (массовое бедствие)6) Psychology: hunger drive7) Food industry: hungering8) Aviation medicine: inanition9) Makarov: empty cupboards, esuriency -
2 грабительский набег
1) General subject: hership2) Advertising: plundering inroadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > грабительский набег
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3 насильно угнанный скот
General subject: hershipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насильно угнанный скот
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4 опустошение
1) General subject: decimation, depredations, desolation, devastation, evisceration, execution, exinanition, havoc, hership, ravin, depletion2) Obsolete: ravening3) Engineering: depopulation (напр. центра города), devastating, emptying (энергетических уровней), depriming (например, насоса при низком давлении)4) Bookish: exenteration5) Agriculture: havos6) Mathematics: destruction7) Law: ravage8) Physics: exhaustion (состояния, уровня)9) Information technology: emptying (энергетического уровня)10) Ecology: exhaustion, forest depletion11) Business: hollowing out12) Microelectronics: depopulation13) Makarov: depletion (энергетического уровня), devastation (напр. гнёзд), devastation (напр. насаждений) -
5 разбойничий набег
General subject: hership -
6 разорение
1) General subject: bad, depredations (страны), desolation, destruction, devastation, dilapidation, havoc, hership, rack, ravage, ruin, smash, waste, wrack, downfall2) Colloquial: bust3) Law: burst-up4) Australian slang: bung5) Politics: impoverishment, ruination6) Business: collapse7) Makarov: devastation (напр. гнёзд), devastation (напр. насаждений)
См. также в других словарях:
hership — noun Etymology: Middle English, from herien to harry + ship more at harry 1. obsolete : a warlike raid especially to steal cattle; also : the distress caused b … Useful english dictionary
hership — noun /ˈhɜːʃɪp/ Pillaging, devastation, plunder … Wiktionary
MacKenney — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
MacKenny — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
McKeaney — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
McKeney — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
McKenney — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
McKinie — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
McKinna — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
O'Kenny — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference
McKenny — This interesting name found both in Scotland and Ireland is an anglicized form of the Olde Scots Gaelic Mac Cionaodha. The Gaelic prefix mac means son of , plus the personal byname Cionaodha, composed of the elements cion , love, and Aodh, fire,… … Surnames reference