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1 overrunning
1. n тех. превышение предела2. n тех. разнос3. n тех. перекалСинонимический ряд:1. exceeding (verb) exceeding; overreaching; overstepping; surpassing2. infesting (verb) besetting; infesting; overspreading3. overflowing (verb) overflowing; running over; spilling; welling over4. raiding (verb) foraying; harrying; invading; marauding; raiding5. whipping (verb) beating; blasting; currying; drubbing; dusting; lambasting; licking; mopping up; overwhelming; routing; shellacking; smearing; smothering; thrashing; trimming; trouncing; upending; walloping; whipping -
2 harassing
a изнуряющийСинонимический ряд:1. tormenting (adj.) badgering; bothering; disturbing; driving someone crazy; hassling; molesting; pestering; teasing; tormenting2. harrying (verb) annoying; badgering; bedeviling or bedevilling; bedevilling; beleaguering; besetting; besieging; dunning; gnawing; harrying; hounding; importuning; needling; pestering; plaguing; tantalizing; teasing; worrying3. raiding (verb) foraying; marauding; raiding4. trying (verb) distressing; irking; paining; straining; stressing; troubling; trying -
3 invading
захватывать; вторгатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. attacking (adj.) aggressive; assaulting; attacking; offensive2. raiding (verb) foraying; harrying; marauding; overrunning; raiding3. trespassing (verb) encroaching; entrenching; infringing; trespassing -
4 marauding
1. n мародёрство2. n нанесение ущерба посевам3. a мародёрский, хищническийСинонимический ряд:1. robbery (noun) buccaneering; commandeering; depredation; pillage; piracy; plunder; ravaging; robbery; sacking2. raiding (verb) foraying; harassing; harrying; invading; overrunning; raiding -
5 raid
1. noun1) Einfall, der; Überfall, der; (Mil.) Überraschungsangriff der2. transitive verb[Polizei:] eine Razzia machen auf (+ Akk.); [Bande/Räuber/Soldaten:] überfallen [Bank/Viehherde/Land]; [Trupp, Kommando:] stürmen [feindliche Stellung]raid the larder — (joc.) die Speisekammer plündern (scherzh.)
* * *[reid] 1. noun(a sudden, short and usually unexpected attack: The enemy made a raid on the docks; The police carried out a raid on the gambling den.) der Überfall, die Razzia2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) eine Razzia machen2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) überfallen,plündern•- academic.ru/60104/raider">raider* * *[reɪd]I. nair/bombing \raid Luft-/Bombenangriff ma daring \raid ein kühner Angriffa \raid on Belgrade/London ein Angriff m auf Belgrad/Londonto carry out [or make] [or stage] a \raid einen Angriff machenbank \raid Banküberfall ma \raid on a post office/security van ein Überfall m auf ein Postamt/einen Geldtransporter; ( fig hum)dawn \raid aggressives Überraschungsmanöverbear \raid Baissemanöver nt, Baissierangriff mII. vt▪ to \raid sth/sbto \raid a town eine Stadt plündernpolice \raided the bar looking for drugs die Polizei führte eine Drogenrazzia in einer Bar durchto \raid a bank/post office eine Bank/ein Postamt überfallento \raid the fridge/larder/orchard den Kühlschrank/die Speisekammer/den Obstgarten plündern humto \raid sb's handbag/purse jds Handtasche/Geldbörse plündern humIII. vi1. (steal) einen Diebstahl begehenduring the riots people were looting and \raiding während der Aufstände plünderten und stahlen die Menschen* * *[reɪd]1. nÜberfall m; (MIL ALSO) Angriff m; (= air raid) Luftangriff m; (= police raid) Razzia f; (by thieves) Einbruch m2. vt* * *raid [reıd]A smake a raid on → B 1, B 2, B 32. a) MIL Stoßtruppunternehmen nb) SCHIFF, HIST Kaperfahrt fc) FLUG (Bomben-, Luft) Angriff m3. a) (An)Sturm m (on, upon auf akk)b) SPORT Vorstoß m4. (Polizei)Razzia f (on, upon in dat):make a raid on → B 45. WIRTSCH Druck m auf die PreiseB v/t1. überfallen, einen Überfall machen auf (akk)2. einfallen in (akk)3. a) stürmen, plündernb) den Kühlschrank etc plündern4. eine Razzia machen in (dat)C v/i1. einen Überfall machen, einfallen:2. eine Razzia durchführen (Polizei)* * *1. noun1) Einfall, der; Überfall, der; (Mil.) Überraschungsangriff der2) (by police) Razzia, die (on in + Dat.)2. transitive verb[Polizei:] eine Razzia machen auf (+ Akk.); [Bande/Räuber/Soldaten:] überfallen [Bank/Viehherde/Land]; [Trupp, Kommando:] stürmen [feindliche Stellung]raid the larder — (joc.) die Speisekammer plündern (scherzh.)
* * *(on) n.Raubzug -¨e m. -
6 raid
[reid] 1. noun(a sudden, short and usually unexpected attack: The enemy made a raid on the docks; The police carried out a raid on the gambling den.) nenaden napad2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) napraviti racijo2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) opleniti•- raider* * *I [réid]nounmilitary vpad, kratka in hitra vojna operacija, nenaden napad, napad sovražne konjenice, sovražnega letalstva ali ladjevja (on, upon na); plenilen, razbojniški, roparski vpad, vdor, rop; plenilen pohod ( into v); (policijska) racija, pogon na hudodelceII [réid]intransitive verbvpasti, napasti, izvesti plenilen pohod (on, upon na), prodreti ( into v); transitive verb nenadoma napasti, opleniti, opustošiti; napraviti racijo na; commerce zniževati cene, slabiti tržišče -
7 ram
ram [ræm]1. nounbélier mb. ( = crash into) [+ vehicle] emboutir3. compounds* * *[ræm] 1.noun bélier m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) ( crash into) rentrer dans, heurter2) ( push) enfoncer3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)to ram into something — [vehicle] rentrer dans quelque chose, heurter quelque chose
Phrasal Verbs:- ram home -
8 RAM
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