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103 fare pressione
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106 თავქუდმოგლეჯილი\ გაქცევა
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107 მოზღვავება
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110 სწრაფი\ მოძრაობა
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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > натиск
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rush, burst (в into), rush in, burst in, force o.'s way(със сила) break in, sl. muscle in(влизам, без да чукам) barge in(за полиция) raid(за неприятел) invade (a country)въздухът, който нахлуваше от морето the air that pushed in from the seaкръвта нахлу в лицето му the blood rushed into his face, his colour mountedсълзи нахлуха в очите й her eyes were filled with tears, tears welled up in her eyes, tears welled out of her eyesспомени нахлуха в главата му memories rushed into his head* * *нахлу̀вам,гл. rush, burst (в into), rush in, force o.’s way; ( със сила) break in, sl. muscle in, bust in; ( влизам, без да чукам) barge in; (за полиция) raid; разг. bust; (за неприятел) invade (a country); въздухът, който нахлуваше от морето the air that pushed in from the sea; кръвта нахлу в лицето му the blood rushed into his face, his colour mounted; спомени нахлуха в главата му memories rushed/flooded (back) into his head; сълзи нахлуха в очите ѝ her eyes were filled with tears, tears welled up in her eyes, tears welled out of her eyes.* * *burst into; rush{rXS}* * *1. (влизам, без да чукам) barge in 2. (за неприятел) invade (a country) 3. (за полиция) raid 4. (със сила) break in, sl. muscle in 5. rush, burst (в into), rush in, burst in, force o.'s way 6. въздухът, който нахлуваше от морето the air that pushed in from the sea 7. кръвта нахлу в лицето му the blood rushed into his face, his colour mounted 8. спомени нахлуха в главата му memories rushed into his head 9. сълзи нахлуха в очите й her eyes were filled with tears, tears welled up in her eyes, tears welled out of her eyes
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