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1 отвлекающий удар
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2 ложная атака
1) Biology: sham attack2) Military: dummy attack, fake attack, false attack, feigned attack, feint, feint attack, simulated attack, spoof attack3) Security: mock attack -
3 отвлекающий удар
1) General subject: sideshow, spoiling attack2) Colloquial: demo3) Military: demonstration, demonstration feint, diversion, diversionary attack, diversionary strike, diverting attack, fake attack, feint, simulated attack4) Politics: mock attack -
4 угол атаки
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5 темп атаки
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6 датчик угла атаки
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > датчик угла атаки
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7 лобовая атака
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > лобовая атака
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8 ложный
false; ( о сооружении) dummyло́жная трево́га — false alarm
ло́жный вы́зов (аварийной службы) — false emergency call
ло́жные обвине́ния — false / faked charges / accusations
ло́жное положе́ние — awkward / ambiguous position / situation
ло́жное самолю́бие — false pride
ло́жный стыд — false shame
ло́жный шаг — false step; faux pas (фр.) [,fəʊ'pɑː]
ло́жная бере́менность — false pregnancy, pseudopregnancy
ло́жный друг перево́дчика — translator's "false friend" ( deceptively similar word which may provoke wrong translation)
ло́жная коло́нна архит. — feigned column
ло́жное окно́ архит. — false / dummy window
ло́жная луна́ астр. — mock moon; paraselene [-'liːnɪ] научн.
ло́жное со́лнце астр. — mock sun; parhelion научн.
ло́жное показа́ние под прися́гой юр. — perjury
ло́жная ата́ка воен. — sham attack
ло́жный око́п воен. — dummy trench
без ло́жной скро́мности — without false modesty
быть на ло́жном пути́ — be on the wrong track, be off the track
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9 учебный воздушный налёт
Military: mock air attackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учебный воздушный налёт
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