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  • 21 дробящее (бризантное) действие взрыва

    Arms production: shattering effect

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дробящее (бризантное) действие взрыва

  • 22 бризантность

    бриза́нтность ж.
    brisance, shattering effect

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > бризантность

  • 23 бризантность

    ж. brisance, shattering effect

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > бризантность

  • 24 demoledor

    adj.
    devastating, smashing, demolishing, knockout.
    m.
    demolisher, housebreaker, wrecker.
    * * *
    1 demolishing
    2 figurado devastating
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [ataque, efecto] shattering
    2) (=destructivo) [argumento] overwhelming; [crítica] devastating
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo
    a) < máquina> demolition (before n)
    b) <ataque/crítica> devastating
    * * *
    = devastating, shattering.
    Ex. Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.
    Ex. The death of Scindia was shattering to all of us who knew him.
    ----
    * algo demoledor = steamroller.
    * resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo
    a) < máquina> demolition (before n)
    b) <ataque/crítica> devastating
    * * *
    = devastating, shattering.

    Ex: Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.

    Ex: The death of Scindia was shattering to all of us who knew him.
    * algo demoledor = steamroller.
    * resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.

    * * *
    1 ‹máquina› demolition ( before n)
    2 ‹ataque/fuerza› devastating
    3 ‹crítica/testimonio› devastating
    * * *

    demoledor
    ◊ - dora adjetivo


    b)ataque/crítica devastating

    demoledor,-ora adj fig devastating
    ' demoledor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    demoledora
    English:
    devastating
    * * *
    demoledor, -ora adj
    1. [huracán, terremoto, inundaciones] devastating;
    [energía, empuje, fuerza] overwhelming, overpowering
    2. [crítica, ataque, declaración] devastating
    3. [argumento] overwhelming, crushing
    * * *
    adj demolition atr ; fig
    devastating
    * * *
    demoledor, - dora adj
    : devastating

    Spanish-English dictionary > demoledor

  • 25 devastador

    adj.
    devastating, destructive, shattering.
    m.
    1 devastator, destructor.
    2 destroying insect.
    * * *
    1 devastating
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 devastator
    * * *
    (f. - devastadora)
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo devastating
    * * *
    = deadly [deadlier -comp., deadliest -sup.], hammer-blow, desolating, devastating, crippling, shattering, overwhelming.
    Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).
    Ex. Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.
    Ex. This was especially desolating to Hernandez because Norbert Crane had been so exemplary in this regard.
    Ex. Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.
    Ex. Can we avoid racism, sexism and the crippling effects of other forms of prejudicial stereotyping without recourse to censorship?.
    Ex. The death of Scindia was shattering to all of us who knew him.
    Ex. More people are taking the dip into online business and abandoning the huge corporations with overwhelming superiors and unearthly hours.
    ----
    * de un modo devastador = devastatingly.
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo devastating
    * * *
    = deadly [deadlier -comp., deadliest -sup.], hammer-blow, desolating, devastating, crippling, shattering, overwhelming.

    Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).

    Ex: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.
    Ex: This was especially desolating to Hernandez because Norbert Crane had been so exemplary in this regard.
    Ex: Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.
    Ex: Can we avoid racism, sexism and the crippling effects of other forms of prejudicial stereotyping without recourse to censorship?.
    Ex: The death of Scindia was shattering to all of us who knew him.
    Ex: More people are taking the dip into online business and abandoning the huge corporations with overwhelming superiors and unearthly hours.
    * de un modo devastador = devastatingly.

    * * *
    ‹tormenta/incendio/guerra› devastating
    las consecuencias psicológicas pueden ser devastadoras the psychological consequences can be devastating
    * * *

    devastador
    ◊ - dora adjetivo

    devastating
    devastador,-ora adjetivo devastating

    ' devastador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    devastadora
    - desolador
    English:
    blistering
    - devastating
    * * *
    devastador, -ora adj
    devastating
    * * *
    : devastating

    Spanish-English dictionary > devastador

  • 26 разрушительное воздействие

    1) Construction: devastating impact
    3) Ecology: destructive effect
    4) Mass media: shattering impact
    5) Makarov: devastating effect

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разрушительное воздействие

  • 27 бить

    1) (вн.; в вн.; тв.; по дт.; ударять) strike (d), hit (d); (многократно тж.) beat (d), pound (on)

    бить (вн. или дт.) в лицо́ (тж. о ветках, ветре) — hit / strike (d) in / on the face

    бить (кулако́м) в сте́ну — beat / knock / pound on the wall

    бить кры́льями — beat one's wings

    бить хвосто́м — lash / swish one's tail

    бить за́дом (о лошади)kick

    бить молотко́м по гвоздю́ — hammer the nail

    бить в ладо́ши — clap one's hands

    бить в бараба́н — beat the drum

    дождь бил в окно́ — the rain beat against the window

    бить кнуто́м (щёлкать) — crack one's whip; (вн.; подстёгивать) whip (d)

    бить по мячу́ (сов. проби́ть) — hit the ball; ( ногой) kick the ball

    2) (сов. отби́ть) (вн.; выстукивать) beat out (d); hammer out (d)
    3) (сов. проби́ть) (вн.; обозначать звучными ударами) strike (d); sound (d)

    часы́ бьют пять — the clock is striking five

    4) (сов. разби́ть) (вн.; разбивать) break (d), smash (d)

    бить посу́ду — break / smash dishes

    5) (сов. изби́ть, поби́ть) (вн.; подвергать побоям) beat (d), give (i) a beating; (сильно, жестоко) beat (d) up, bash (d) up; (ремнём, плёткой) whip (d), give (i) a whipping
    6) (куда-л; в вн.; по дт.; направлять удар, стрелять) strike (at), hit (at); (из огнестрельного оружия тж.) shoot (at); fire (at)

    бить из духово́го ружья́ — fire an airgun

    пу́шка бьёт на два киломе́тра — the gun has a range of two kilometers

    бить в цель / то́чку — hit the target, hit home (тж. перен.)

    бить ми́мо це́ли — miss the target (тж. перен.)

    7) (сов. заби́ть, приби́ть) (вн.; поражать оружием, убивать) kill (d); ( скот) slaughter (d); ( выстрелом) shoot (d); охот. тж. hunt (d)

    бить ры́бу остро́гой — spear fish (with a gig)

    бить гарпуно́м — harpoon (d)

    бить на лету́ — shoot on the wing (d)

    8) (сов. поби́ть, разби́ть) (вн.; громить, побеждать) beat (d), defeat (d)

    бить врага́ — hammer away at the enemy

    разби́ть врага́ — beat the enemy

    9) карт. (сов. поби́ть)

    бить ка́рту — win / head a trick; play a winning card

    бить ка́рту ко́зырем — trump a card

    10) (литься - о струе воды, лучах света и т.п.) gush out, spout; well out
    11) (по дт.; наносить ущерб чему-л) hit (d или at), strike (at)

    э́тот зако́н бьёт по права́м гра́ждан — that law strikes at the rights of citizens

    бить по недоста́ткам — hit / strike at defects

    бить по чьему́-л самолю́бию — wound smb's pride / vanity

    12) (на вн.; рассчитывать на что-л) play (on / upon), trade (on / upon)

    бить на жа́лость — (try to) stir pity in smb; trade on smb's sympathy

    бить на эффе́кт — do it for effect, trade / speculate on effect

    13) (вн.; вызывать дрожь, судороги и т.п.)

    его́ бьёт лихора́дка — he is shivering with fever

    меня́ ча́сто бьёт ка́шель — I often have a shattering cough

    14) тех. (о деталях - стучать из-за смещения, провисания и т.п.) beat; wobble; whip; flap
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    бить в глаза́ — 1) (дт.; о ярком свете) blind (d), dazzle (d) 2) (о чём-л заметном, выделяющемся) strike the eye

    бить в нос (о запахе) — strike / assault smb's nostrils

    бить в одну то́чку — hammer away at the same point

    бить врага́ его́ же ору́жием — fight the enemy with his own weapon; ≈ give smb a dose of his own medicine

    бить себя́ в грудь (о показной эмоции)beat one's breast

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > бить

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