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1 разорённый
1) General subject: broken, dilapidated, done for, down and out, down-and-out, downfallen, flat, gone, kaput, up the spout, wasted2) Colloquial: busted3) Jargon: fouled up, fouled-up, haywire, up against it, wiped out, strapped, flat one one's ass, financially embarrassed, blasted, play out, played out4) Graphic expression: at the bottom of the barrel5) Business: broke7) Taboo: all to buggery, flat on (one's) ass, on the bum (см. bum), screwed, screwed up -
2 разрушенный
3) Aviation: decomposed, razed4) Naval: undone5) Colloquial: atomized6) Poetical language: disrupt7) Military: laid flat10) Construction: wracked11) Railway term: crumbling12) Australian slang: buggered, cactus, down the gurgler, rooted13) Metallurgy: fractured14) Jargon: snafu, blooey (All my plans are blooey! Все мои планы разрушенны!), washed up, screwed up, shot down, tapped out, hell and gone, totalled, rank15) Cartography: destroyed (характеристика сигналов на морских картах)17) Taboo: shot to hell, shot up the ass -
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2) Medicine: broken3) Military: kaputt4) Chemistry: broken-down5) Railway term: truncated6) Australian slang: crook, down the gurgler, ratshit, rooted, up to mud7) Automobile industry: out of order8) Jargon: busted, wonky, rinky-dink, washed up, screwed up, shot, hell and gone, totalled
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