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punchodhodlanost mpunč msilný úder (sport.) msilný úder v boxu (sport.) mtvrdý úder (sport.) mbojovnost mtvrdý úder v boxu (sport.) m -
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I.punch°1 [pɔ̃∫]masculine noun( = boisson) punchII.punch°2 [pœn∫]masculine noun( = énergie) punch• avoir du punch [personne] to have a lot of get up and go* * *
I pɔ̃ʃ
II pœ̃nʃnom masculin1) ( de boxeur) punchmanquer de punch — [slogan, film] to lack punch; [personne] to lack drive
avoir du punch — [slogan, discours] to be punchy (colloq); [personne] to have drive
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I pœnʃ nm(= boisson) punch
II pœnʃ nm1) BOXE punching ability2) fig punch* * *I.punch nm1 ( de boxeur) punch; avoir du punch to pack quite a punch;2 ( énergie) energy; ( dynamisme) drive; manquer de punch [slogan, film] to lack punch; [personne] to lack drive; avoir du punch [slogan, discours] to be punchy○; [personne] to have drive.II.I[pɔ̃ʃ] nom masculin[boisson] punchII[pɶnʃ] nom masculin invariable2. SPORT [d'un boxeur]il a le punch he's got a knock-out ou devastating punch -
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5 punch
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I m II m2) разг. динамизм, стремительность; натиск, напористость, боевитостьavoir du punch — быть напористым -
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I pɔ̃ʃ m( boisson) Punsch m
II pœnʃ(fam: énergie) Dynamik f, Energie f, Kraft f, Schwung mpunch1punch1 [põ∫]————————punch2punch2 [pœn∫]invariable; (dynamisme) Elan masculin; Beispiel: avoir du punch familier Schwung haben, dynamisch sein -
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COS foga, foia, ponciuEN punch, stamina -
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nm. punsh.nm.1. qattiq zarba, qattiq urish (bokschilarda)2. jo‘shqinlik, tezlik, shiddatlilik; shiddat, shitob; il manque de punch unga jo‘shqinlik yetishmaydi. -
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сущ.1) общ. пунш, сильный удар (боксёра)2) разг. боевитость, напористость, натиск, стремительность, динамизм -
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بنششراب مسكرشراب آحوليفاعلية -
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18 punch-biopsie
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19 punch-biopsie
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20 avoir du punch
avoir du punchmít páru (fam.)mít tvrdý úder (fam.)
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