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сов. разг.1. (вн.) jerk (d.), tug (at)2. (без доп.; резко тронуться с места) start with a jerk, get* off with a jerk -
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сов. разг.1) (вн.; порвать) tear (d)2) (вн.; дёрнуть) jerk (d), tug (at)3) ( резко тронуться с места) start with a jerk, get off with a jerkло́шади рвану́ли с ме́ста — the horses started with a jerk
4) разг. (устремиться, сделать рывок) dash, rush, race, scurry, spurt; ( быстро поехать - о машине) speed, tear off, zip, zoom5) разг. ( убежать) take flight, take to one's heels, whip off / away, dash off6) (вн.; взорвать) blow up (d), blast (d) -
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совер.; разг.
1) (что-л.) jerk, tug (at)
2) без доп. (резко дернуться с места)
start with a jerk, get off with a jerk* * *jerk, tug -
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совер.; разг.1) (что-л.)jerk, tug (at)2) без доп. ( резко дернуться с места)start with a jerk, get off with a jerk -
5 резко рвануться впёрёд
General subject: start with a jerkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > резко рвануться впёрёд
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1) General subject: be away, be lost, be off, beetle off, bone out, buzz off, buzz off imp, depart, dust, escape, evade, fail, get along, get away, go, go away, go off, go way, go ways, haul off, hurry away, hurry off, leave, make off, make oneself scarce, march off, move boots, move off, move one's boots, pass, push along, resign, retire, retreat, retrocede, roll (о годах и т.п.), run along, scape, shove, slip away, start boots, step, take, take departure, take leave, take off, take one's departure, take oneself off, to be off, walk away, walk off, withdraw, remove oneself, go to (на что-л.), file out (особенно в составе организованной группы), vote with feet (с собрания и т. п.), (из дома) head out (Hi Jim, it's Samantha calling. I'm just heading out, it's about 3:30. I'll try phoning you back again later, probably just after 5 sometime. Thank you! Bye-bye! - Я сейчас ухожу), head off, slide away2) Naval: egress4) American: scram5) Literal: hoist sail6) Latin: exit (ремарка в пьесе)7) Engineering: drift out8) Rare: trudge9) Law: quit10) Accounting: vacate11) Australian slang: bail, bail on, choof off, mooch off, nick off (особенно тайно или незаметно), rack off12) Psychology: resign (в отставку)13) Radio: drift (о частоте)15) Jargon: barge, outta here ("I'm outta here" - "Я сваливаю"), scadoodle (АБ), vamoose, vamose, trip (Time to trip. See ya. Время уходить. Пока.), book (Time's up. Gotta book. Время вышло. Пора уходить.), 5000 (Shortened from Audi 5000), shag(off), buzz along, tootle along, beat it, bug out, go chase (oneself), split16) Information technology: drift17) Business: bail out18) Makarov: be out (о воде), creep, deviate, duck, go in (smth.) (на что-л.), go to (smth.) (на что-л.), go up, off, walk, clear off, come away, come off, draw away19) Taboo: ass out (часто в повелительном наклонении), bite (one's) bum (употребляется в императиве), bugger off (обычно в повелительном наклонении), butt out (об. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), dead-ass, do one, drag (one's) ass (особ. в спешке), fart off (часто употребляется в императиве), fuck off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), fuck right off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), get (one's, dead/fat/tired) ass out of here (употребляется в императиве), go to buggery (об. в повелительном наклонении), haul ass, jerk, jerk off (см. fuck off), kaycuff foe (перевертыш) (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), make like a cow pie (hit the trail), make like an alligator (аллигатор во время движения тащит хвост по земле, что замедляет его ход) (особ. в спешке), nick off (об. употребляется в императиве), piss off (обыч. в императиве), pound salt up (one's) ass (обычно в императиве), scram (об. в императиве), shove off (об. употребляется в императиве), sod off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении) -
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1) General subject: attack, bang, beat, biff, bludgeon, buffet, bump, bunt, butt, cob, dab, dabber, drub, dub, flail, flap, hammer, hit, impact, jab, jounce, kick, knee, knock, lash, pash, percuss, punch, rap, run (обо что-л. - against), set about, slat, sound, spat, start, strike (по клавишам, струнам), swat, switch, thump, thwack, tip, tomahawk, tromp, verberate, whack, whang, fetch a blow, shock, strike a blow3) Medicine: stroke4) Colloquial: plug5) American: wham6) Poetical language: smite13) Forestry: chock14) Jargon: bam, bop (кулаком), put the slug on (someone), swat (особенно легко, не сильно), blast (в бейсболе), boff, boot (кого-либо или что-либо), soak, sock15) Information technology: hit (по клавише)16) Oil: slam17) Mechanics: slap19) Robots: thrust
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