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1 apoplexy
{'æpəpleksi}
n мед. апоплексия, удар
to be seized/struck with APOPLEXY получавам удар* * *{'apъpleksi} n мед. апоплексия, удар; to be seized/struck wi* * *апоплексия;* * *1. n мед. апоплексия, удар 2. to be seized/struck with apoplexy получавам удар* * *apoplexy[¸æpə´pleksi] n мед. апоплексия, мозъчен удар; heat \apoplexy топлинен удар (при работа в рудници). -
2 apoplexy
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3 strike down
1) свалить с ног, снести( букв. и перен.) Jim was struck down by a bus in the middle of the main street. ≈ Автобус сбил Джима посреди главной магистрали. A new trend in comics has stricken down many of the old taboos. ≈ Новые веяния в комиксах смели многие прежние запреты.
2) убить, поразить( болезнью) The businessman was struck down with a heart attack in the middle of the meeting. ≈ В самый разгар заседания у предпринимателя случился сердечный приступ.
3) палить (о солнце)
4) юр. опротестовать, расторгнуть сразить, свалить, повалить( ударом) - to strike smb. down to the ground повалить кого-л. на землю свалить, скосить - thousands were struck down by the epidemic эпидемия скосила тысячи людей - he was struck down in the prime of life он погиб в расцвете сил( особ. об убитом) - she was struck down by apoplexy ее разбил паралич припекать( о солнце)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > strike down
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