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1 wich|er
m (G wichru) 1. (wichura) gale- jesienny wicher an autumn gale- poryw wichru a sudden gale- wicher zerwał dach z domu the gale blew the roof off the house- jak wicher like a hurricane2. przen. whirlwind(s)- wicher historii/namiętności a whirlwind of history/passion- wicher rewolucji przeleciał nad Francją a whirlwind of revolution swept over FranceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wich|er
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2 huragan
m (G huraganu) 1. (wiatr) gale, windstorm US- wpadł do domu jak huragan przen. he stormed into the house2. sgt przen. (wybuch) storm, outburst- nagle rozległ się huragan śmiechu there was a sudden gale a. storm of laughter- huragan braw a storm of applause3. przen. (wstrząsy dziejowe) whirlwind przen.- huragan wojenny the whirlwind a. ravages of war- huragan historii/rewolucji the whirlwind of history/revolution* * *hurricane, (przen: oklasków, braw) burst* * *mi1. meteor. (= cyklon tropikalny) hurricane.2. pot. (= silny wiatr) gale; pędzić jak huragan przen. run l. go like the wind.3. przen. (= wybuch emocji) outburst; huragan oklasków rapturous applause.4. przen. ( niszcząca siła) whirlwind, cataclysm.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > huragan
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3 hlaup
* * *n.1) leap, jump (Egill hljóp yfir díkit, en þat var ekki annara manna h.);2) run, running; taka h., to take to running, to run (hann tók h. heim til herbergis); vera í hlaupum ok sendiförum, to run on errands;3) a sudden rise (in a river), flood, freshet (hlaup kom í ána);* * *n. a leap; hann komsk með hlaupi undan, Eg. 12, Fms. xi. 247; hann tók hlaup heim til herbergis, i. 80; hark ok hlaup, Anal. 81: a leap, jump, Egill hljóp yfir díkit, en þat var ekki annarra manna hlaup, Eg. 531; mældu þeir Kári lengd hlaupsins með spjótskeptum sínum ok var tólf álnar, Nj. 145, v. l.; hljóp hann þá út af múrinum, þat var furðu-hátt hlaup, Fms. i. 104; h. kattarins, the bound of a cat, Edda 19: in local names, a leap, Flosa-hlaup, in the chasm in Alþingi, Völks. 1. 220; Hærings-hlaup, Grett. 149:—höfrunga-hlaup, playing like a dolphin; handa-hlaup, hand-leaping, using the hands and feet like a wheel (a boy’s game), Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 243, 246.II. special usages, a sudden rise or flood, of rivers flowing from glaciers, see Eggert Itin.; af Höfðárhlaupi, því at hón hafði tekit marga bæi, Bs. i. 283; hlaup kom í ána, 469: jökul-hlaup, an ice stream or avalanche.β. coagulation, curds; mjólkr-hlaup, curdled milk; blóð-hlaup, curdled blood.γ. procession in brullaup or brúðlaup, a bride’s leap, bridal procession, see brúðkaup.δ. a law phrase, an attack, Grág. ii. 7; frum-hlaup, q. v.; áhlaup, an outburst; áhlaups-veðr, a sudden gale; áhlaupa-verk, q. v.: hlaupa-far, n. = frumhlaup, Bs. i. 658: hlaupa-för, f. an uproar, Sturl. ii. 104, 117: hlaupa-piltr, m. an errand boy, Bs. ii. 108.III. in mod. usage freq. = running, but seldom so, or not at all, in old writers. -
4 badai
gale, storm, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon* * *storm* * *sudden storm; hurricane, typhoon, gale -
5 Sturm
m; -(e)s, Stürme1. storm; (starker Wind) gale; lit. tempest; das Barometer steht auf Sturm the barometer is pointing to ‚storm’; fig. there’s trouble brewing; Sturm läuten ring the alarm bell; fig. (klingeln) lean on the bell; einen Sturm der Entrüstung auslösen cause a huge (public) outcry; Sturm des Protests / Beifalls storm of protest / tumultuous applause; ein Sturm des Gelächters a gale of laughter; ein Sturm im Wasserglas a storm in a teacup, Am. a tempest in a teapot; bei ihnen herrscht Sturm umg. they’re having a row3. MIL. (Angriff, auch fig.) attack, assault; Sturm auf Waren / eine Bank WIRTS. rush for goods (Am. merchandise) / run on a bank; Sturm laufen gegen be up in arms against; etw. / fig. jemanden im Sturm erobern take s.th. by storm / sweep s.o. off his ( oder her) feet4. nur Sg.; Sport (Stürmerreihe) forward line, forwards Pl.; im Sturm spielen play in a forward position ( oder up front); einen starken / schwachen Sturm haben have a strong / weak attack* * *der Sturm(Angriff) assault; rush;(Sport) forward line;(Unwetter) storm; gale; tempest; whirlwind* * *Stụrm [ʃtʊrm]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtʏrmə]das Barometer steht auf Sturm (lit) — the barometer is indicating stormy weather; (fig) there's a storm brewing
ein Sturm im Wasserglas (fig) — a storm in a teacup (Brit), a tempest in a teapot (US)
die Stürme des Lebens — the storms of life, the ups and downs of life
ein Sturm der Begeisterung/Entrüstung — a wave of enthusiasm/indignation
Sturm und Drang (Liter) — Storm and Stress, Sturm und Drang; (fig) emotion
2) (= Angriff) attack (auf on); (MIL) assault, attack; (SPORT = Stürmerreihe) forward lineetw im Sturm nehmen (Mil, fig) — to take sth by storm
zum Sturm blasen (Mil fig) — fig) to sound the attack
ein Sturm auf die Banken/Aktien — a run on the banks/shares
ein Sturm auf die Karten/Plätze — a rush for tickets/seats
der Sturm auf die Festung/Bastille — the storming of the stronghold/Bastille
See:→ erobern* * *der1) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) charge2) (a strong wind: Many trees were blown down in the gale.) gale3) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) rush4) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) storm5) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) storm6) (a violent storm, with very strong winds: A tempest arose and they were drowned at sea.) tempest7) turbulence* * *<-[e]s, Stürme>[ʃtʊrm, pl ˈʃtʏrmə]m2. FBALL forward lineim \Sturm spielen to play in attack [or up frontein \Sturm auf Karten/Plätze/das Flugzeug a rush for tickets/seats/the planeein \Sturm auf die Bank a run on the bankim \Sturm by stormder \Sturm auf die Bastille the storming of the Bastille5.▶ \Sturm läuten to lean on the [door]bell▶ die Menschen [o die Herzen] im \Sturm erobern [o nehmen] to take people by storm [or capture people's hearts]* * *der; Sturm[e]s, Stürme1) storm; (heftiger Wind) galebei od. in Sturm und Regen — in the wind and rain
2) (Milit.): (Angriff) assault (auf + Akk. on)etwas im Sturm erobern od. nehmen — (auch fig.) take something by storm
gegen etwas Sturm laufen — (fig.) be up in arms against something
Sturm klingeln — ring the [door]bell like mad (coll.); lean on the [door]bell
3) (Sport): (die Stürmer) forward line* * *das Barometer steht auf Sturm the barometer is pointing to ‘storm’; fig there’s trouble brewing;Sturm läuten ring the alarm bell; fig (klingeln) lean on the bell;einen Sturm der Entrüstung auslösen cause a huge (public) outcry;Sturm des Protests/Beifalls storm of protest/tumultuous applause;ein Sturm des Gelächters a gale of laughter;ein Sturm im Wasserglas a storm in a teacup, US a tempest in a teapot;bei ihnen herrscht Sturm umg they’re having a row2.3. MIL (Angriff, auch fig) attack, assault;Sturm auf Waren/eine Bank WIRTSCH rush for goods (US merchandise)/run on a bank;Sturm laufen gegen be up in arms against;etwas/figjemanden im Sturm erobern take sth by storm/sweep sb off his ( oder her) feetim Sturm spielen play in a forward position ( oder up front);einen starken/schwachen Sturm haben have a strong/weak attack* * *der; Sturm[e]s, Stürme1) storm; (heftiger Wind) galebei od. in Sturm und Regen — in the wind and rain
2) (Milit.): (Angriff) assault (auf + Akk. on)etwas im Sturm erobern od. nehmen — (auch fig.) take something by storm
gegen etwas Sturm laufen — (fig.) be up in arms against something
Sturm klingeln — ring the [door]bell like mad (coll.); lean on the [door]bell
3) (Sport): (die Stürmer) forward line* * *¨-e m.gale n.gustiness n.storm n.tempest n.turbulence n. -
6 LJÓSTA
* * *(lýst; laust, lustum; lostinn), v.1) to strike, smite (laust hann sveininn með sprota); l. e-n kinnhest, to give one a box on the ear; hann lýstr ofan í miðjan hvirfil honum, he dealt him a blow in the middle of the crown; laust hann selinn í svima, he stunned the seal (by a blow on the head);2) to strike, hit, with a spear, arrow (þá var Knútr lostinn öru til bana); Þjóstólfr skaut broddi, ok laust undir kverkina, and hit him under the chin;3) phrases, l. árum í sjó, to dash the oars into the sea; l. eldi í, to put fire to; l. e-u upp, to spread a rumour (skal ek þá l. upp þeim kvitt, at); l. upp herópi, to raise the war-cry; l. e-u við e-u, to put forth in defiance against (E. laust skildinum við kesjunni); G. lýstr við atgeirinum, G. parries the blow with the bill;4) impers. illviðri lýstr á, bad weather comes on of a sudden; laust í bardaga með þeim mikinn, it came to a great battle between them; laust hræzlu í hug þeim, they were panic-stricken; e-m lýstr saman, to come to blows, begin to fight; ok er saman laust liðinu, when they came to close fighting; myrkri lýstr yfir, darkness comes on suddenly.* * *pres. lýstr, pl. ljóstum; pret. laust, 2nd pers. laust, pl. lustu; subj. lysti; imperat. ljóst (Þiðr. 323), ljóstú (Kormak); part. lostinn:—a weak pres. lýstir, Grág. ii. 15, Rb. 356; a weak pret. lýsti, Þd. 13 (listi Ed.), Lv. 24, Post., see Lex. Poët.:—to strike, smite, hann hóf upp knatt-tréit ok laust Grím, Eg. 189; ok laust hann sveininn með sprota, Nj. 16; þá reiddisk Þorvaldr ok laust hana í andlitið svá at blæddi, 18; ílla er þá ef ek em þjófs-nautr, ok lýstr hana kinnhest, 75; þá skal ek nú, segir hón, muna þér kinnhestinn þann er þú laust mik, 116, Fms. vii. 157; hann laust við eyra Sámi, Sturl. iii. 123; hann laust milli herðanna Bergi með hjöltunum, Fs. 52; mun þess goldit vera, at þú lýstir mik saklausan, Post.; en þat er Jökull bróðir minn laust þik högg, þat skaltú hafa bótalaust, Fs. 57, Sturl. iii. 26; heldr en þeir lysti á stokk eða stein, Fms. vii. 227; ljósta á dyrr, Finnb.; or ljósta högg á dyrr, Fs. 131; ok laust í höfuð mér svá mikit högg, at haussinn lamðisk, Fms. ii. 188, Bs. i. 335; laust hann selinn í svima, 342; segja menn at hann lysti (subj.) af honum höfuðit, Edda 36; lýstr ofan á miðjan hvirfil … reiðir þá hamarinn af öllu afli ok lýstr á þunn-vangann, 30; lýstr í höfuð honum, 29; ef maðr lýstir mann svá at blátt eðr rautt verðr eptir, Grág. ii. 15; slíkt er þótt knífi sé lostið eða spyrnt, 16; hann lýsti horninu í höfuð honum, Lv. 24; Rútr laust vinstri hendi utan á hlýr öxinni, Nj. 28; Egill laust skildinum við kesjunni, Eg. 378; ok lýstr við atgeirinum, Nj.: of a gale, en er þeir kómu í Veggjaðar-sund, lustu þá veðr, Fms. ix. 21.II. to hit, strike, with a spear or the like; hann var lostinn manns-höfði í gögnum, Edda 55; þá var Knútr lostinn öru til bana, Fms. i. 118; Þjóstólfr skaut broddi, ok laust ( and hit him) undir kverkina, svá at yddi út um hnakkann, vii. 211; maðr skaut ör ór flokki Hákonar ok laust undir kverkina, 273; hann lýstir dýr með hornum sér til matar, Rb. 356; lostinn ( struck) af fjánda, 623. 22: [hence the mod. Norse ljostre = to spear or strike salmon with a fish-spear; cp. ljóstr.]III. the phrases, ljósta árum í sjó, ok róa sem ákafast, to dash the oars into the sea, of the first stroke of the oars, Gísl. 61, Fms. viii. 144; og lustu árum hinn gráa sæ, Od. (in Dr. Egilsson’s version): ljósta eldi í, to put fire to; báru á við ok næfrar ok hálm ok lustu þar í eldi, Fms. ix. 44: ljósta upp herópi, to raise the war cry, vii. 260, 264, Eg. 88: metaph., ljósta e-u upp, to spread a rumour, Fms. x. 120; ljósta upp kvitt, Nj. 107; ljósta e-u við, to put forth, bring up as a pretext, Nj. 99: to pick, næfrar skal hann eigi ljósta til sölu, N. G. L. i. 39 (ii. 138).IV. impers., of a sudden gust of wind, tempest, fire, it blows up of a sudden; þá laust á móti þeim útnyrðingi steinóðum, 656 C. 21; ok láta opna, til þess at þar lysti í vindi, Fms. xi. 34; ok síðan lýstr á íllviðri fyrir þeim, 51; er élinu laust á, ok meðan þat hélzk, 136; laust í móti þeim svá miklu fárviðri, … laust vindi í móti þeim, Gullþ. 6, 8; þvíat myrkri laust yfir allt, Þorst. Síðu H. 10; þá laust eldinum af fuglunum í þekjuna, the thatch caught fire, Fms. vi. 153; þá laust í verkjum, he was taken with sudden pains, viii. 339; þá laust hræðslu í hug þeim, they were panic-stricken, 43: of a battle, fight, e-m lýstr saman, to come to blows, pitched fight; laust saman með þeim snarpri sókn, Odd. 117 new Ed.; ok lýstr þegar í bardaga með þeim bræðrum, Fms. xi. 15; ok laust í bardaga með þeim, Nj. 127; ok er saman laust liðinu, when they came to close fighting, Korm. 170, Fms. viii. 38, Stj. 604; nú lýstr þeim saman, Ísl. ii. 364.V. recipr., ljóstask, to come to blows; ef þrælar manna ljóstask, Grág. ii. 155. -
7 штормовое предупреждение
1) General subject: gale warning2) Naval: whole-gale warning3) Engineering: storm alert, storm warning, sudden change report4) Law: storm signal5) Telecommunications: fleet broadcast (военных и торговых судов США)6) Ecology: disaster warningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > штормовое предупреждение
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8 HLAUPA
* * *(hleyp; hljóp, hljópum; hlaupinn), v.1) to leap, jump (hann hljóp meirr en hæð sina);hljópu þeir á hesta sína, they sprang upon their horses;hlaupa fyrir borð, útbyrðis, to leap overboard;hlaupa á sund, to leap into the water;hlaupa upp, to spring to one’s feet, start up (þá hljópu varðmerm upp);refl., hlaupast á brott, to run away;3) of a river, to flood;hjlópu vötn fram ok leysti árnar, the waters rose in flood and the ice was broken;of ice, mikit svell var hlaupit upp ( there was a great sloping sheet of ice) öðru megin fljótsins;4) with preps.:hlaupa at e-m, hlaupa á e-n, to attack one;hlaupa á, to come suddenly on, spring up, of a gale (þá hljóp á útsynningr steinóði);hlaupa saman, of a wound, to heal over;hlaupa í sundr, to open up again (sárit var hlaupit í sundr).* * *pres. hleyp, pl. hlaupum; pret. hljóp, hljópt, hljóp, pl. hljópum, mod. hlupum; pret. subj. hlypi, hlœpi, Fms. x. 364, hljópisk, Ó. H. 246; part. pass. hlaupinn; subj. hlæpi, Ó. H. 118; læpizk, O. H. L. 82; but hlypi, Hom. 158, Ó. T. 68, l. 24: [Ulf. hlaupan = ἀναπηδαν, Mark x. 50; A. S. hleâpan, pret. hleop; Scot. loup, part. loppen; Engl. leap; Hel. hlôpan; O. H. G. hlaufan; Germ. laufen; Swed. löpa; Dan. löbe]:—to leap, jump, which, as in Engl., is the proper meaning of the word, and hence of any sudden motion, to leap or start up; hann hljóp meir en hæð sína ok eigi skemra aptr en fram fyrir sik, Nj. 29; hann hleypr ór loptinu ofan ok á straetið ok kemr standandi niðr, Fms. xi. 117; hljóp hann þá út af múrinum, i. 104; hlaupa yfir háfar stengr, viii. 207; hljópu þeir þá á hesta sína, they leaped on their horses, Nj. 263; Atli hleypr upp á skip at Rúti, 9; ef fé hleypr löggarð, if cattle leap over a fence, Grág. ii. 262; Kári hljóp upp við lagit ok brá í sundr við fótunum, Nj. 253; h. fyrir borð útbyrðis, to leap overboard, Eg. 124, Fms. x. 363, 364; Egill hljóp yfir díkit, Eg. 530; þat segja menn at á sitt borð hlœpi hvárr þeirra Ólafs konungs, Fms. x. 364; Hrungnir varð reiðr ok hleypr upp á hest sinn, Edda 57; hljópu þeir til vápna sinna, Eg. 121; Kjartan hljóp á sund ( leaped into the water) ok lagðisk at manninum, Bs. i. 18; Kári hljóp á spjótskaptið ok braut í sundr, Nj. 253; en þriði hljóp ( leaped) á skipit út, Eg. 220; var þar at hlaupa ( to climb) upp á bakka nokkurn, id.; hann hljóp at baki Kára, Nj. 253; hann kastar verkfarunum ok hleypr á skeið, and took to his heels, Njarð. 370; hann hljóp báðum fótum í gögnum skipit, Edda 36: of a weapon, bryntröllit hljóp út um bringuna, Ld. 150; hljóp þá sverðit ( it bounded) Kára á síðuna Móðólfi, Nj. 262.β. with prepp.; h. upp, to spring to ones feet, start up; þá hlupu varðmenn upp, Eg. 121; þá hljóp Kjartan upp ok afklæddisk, Bs. i. 18; ok eptir örvar-boði hljóp upp múgr manns, Fms. i. 210; h. yfir, to jump over, metaph. to skip, Alg. 262; hlaupa yfir eða gleyma, H. E. i. 486; h. frá e-m, to run away from, desert one, Grág. i. 297; h. af, to be left, remain, Rb. 234, 494 (afhlaup).2. special usages; a law term, to assault; hlaupa til manns lögmætu frumhlaupi, Grág. ii. 7: of fury, sickness, pain, to burst out, í hvert sinn er æði eðr reiði hljóp á hann, Fms. i. 15; en er hann var búinn hljóp fæli-sótt at honum, iv. 284: of pain, hljóp blástr í búkinn, Grett. 137 new Ed.: of fire, sagði at jarðeldr var upp kominn, ok mundi hann h. á bæ Þórodds goða, Bs. i. 22: of a river, to flood, áðr Almanna-fljót leypi (i. e. hleypi, hlypi) var þat kallat Rapta-lækr, Landn. 266; þessa sömu nótt kom þeyr mikill ok hlupu vötn fram ok leysti árnar, the waters rose in flood and the ice was broken, Sturl. iii. 45: of ice, mikit svell var hlaupit upp öðru megin fljótsins ok hált sem gler, a great hummock of ice rose up, Nj. 144; hljóp upp kúla, a wheal sprung up from a blow, Il. ii. 267; h. saman, sundr, of a wound; var skeinan saman hlaupin svá náliga þótti gróin, Grett. 152; sárið var hlaupit í sundr, the wound had broken out again, id.: of a gale, þá hljóp á útsynningr steinóði, Eg. 600:—of milk, blood, to curdle, coagulate, (cp. North. E. loppert = coagulated; so, leper-blode = clotted blood in the Old Engl. poem Pricke of Conscience, l. 459.)II. to run, but rarely in old writers, [Dan. löbe; Germ. laufen]; eigi hljóp hann at seinna, Ásbjörn hljóp heim, id. (but from a paper MS.); þeir hlaupa eptir en hann kemsk á skóg undan, Nj. 130; jarl eggjar menn at h. eptir honum, 132: freq. in mod. usage.III. reflex. to take oneself off, to run away; ef þræll leypsk, N. G. L. i. 34; þá vildi Uni hlaupask á braut með sína menn, Landn. 246; við þann mann er hleypsk frá ómaga, Grág. i. 297; ef maðr hleypsk á brott af landi er sekr er orðinn, 96; þat var á einhverri nátt at Steinn hljópsk á braut ór bænum, Fms. iv. 317; þar er menn hlaupask til ( came to blows) eða verða vegnir, Grág. ii. 83; nú er þat várt ráð at vér hlaupimk með yðr ok sömnum liði, Fms. ix. 248; var hann í fjötri, at hann hljópisk (lypist, Hom. 158, l. c.) eigi frá honum, Ó. H. 246; hlaupask braut, id.: part., hlaupandi menn, h. sveinar, ‘landloupers,’ Finnb. 344, Mag. 6; cp. hlaupingi. -
9 atak
m (G ataku) 1. (napaść) attack, assault (na kogoś/coś on sb/sth)- atak chuliganów/wilków an attack by hooligans/wolves2. (wojska, policji) attack, assault- atak bombowy/rakietowy/atomowy a bomb/missile/nuclear attack- atak lotniczy an air strike- atak czołgów/samolotów a tank/plane attack- atak na wroga an attack on the enemy- atak na bagnety a bayonet attack- frontalny atak a frontal attack- iść do ataku to go into attack- przypuścić atak na coś to launch an attack a. make an assault on sth- atak na pisarza an attack on a writer- atak propagandowy a propaganda attack- ataki polityczne political attacks- frontalny atak a full-scale a. an all-out attack (na coś on sth)- ostre/werbalne ataki przeciwko komuś sharp/verbal attacks on sb- przypuścić atak do rodziców o pozwolenie na coś to wage a campaign against one’s parents for permission to do sth- atak nerwowy an attack of nerves- atak serca a heart attack- atak śmiechu a fit of laughter- mieć atak duszności to be unable to breathe- mieć ataki kaszlu to have coughing fits- dostać ataku szału to get in a rage- rzucić się na kogoś w ataku furii to go for sb in a fit of rage- atak mrozu/upałów a sudden spell of cold weather/hot weather6. Sport (akcja) attack- atak na bramkę przeciwnika an attack on the opponents’ goal- atak skrzydłami an attack down the wings a. sides- atak wieżą/królem an attack with a. by the rook/king- atak na szczyt nie powiódł się the assault on the peak failed7. sgt Sport (zawodnicy) attack- grać w ataku to play in attack* * *attack; MED fit, attack; SPORT the forwards* * *mi1. wojsk. (= natarcie) attack, raid, assault; atak bombowy bomb raid, blitz; atak lotniczy air raid; ruszyć do ataku launch an attack; odeprzeć atak fend off an attack, ward off an attack, repel an attack, repulse an attack; do ataku! attack!; przypuścić atak make an attack; być celem głównego ataku come under a major attack, be subjected to a direct l. major attack, stand in the breach; najskuteczniejszą obroną jest atak attack is the best form of defense.2. przen. (= napaść, nagonka, krytyka) attack ( na kogoś against l. on sb); wystąpić z gwałtownym atakiem przeciw komuś attack sb violently, launch a violent attack against sb, make a blistering attack on sb; ataki prasy/mediów press/media attacks; być przedmiotem ataków z czyjejś strony be subjected to attacks from sb, come under attack from sb.4. med. ( nagłe wystąpienie objawów choroby lub przejaw stanu psychicznego) attack, fit, bout; atak gorączki fit of fever; atak malarii attack of malaria; atak złości/melancholii/wściekłości fit of anger/melancholy/fury; atak nerwowy nervous fit, attack of nerves; dostać ataku nerwowego throw a fit; dostać ataku szału go berserk, be seized with a fit of rage; atak serca heart attack.5. sport ( akcja wobec przeciwnika) attack; atak bez piłki off the ball (play l. attack); atak ciałem hokej bodycheck; atak na bramkę l. na kosz drive (and shot); atak przy siatce slam.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > atak
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10 procella
procella ae, f [pro+1 CEL-], a violent wind, storm, hurricane, tempest: nimbi, procellae, turbines: stridens Aquilone, V.: si mugiat Africis Malus procellis, H.: raperent mea poma procellae, O.: procella nivem effuderat, Cu.— A storm, tumult, violence, commotion, vehemence: tempestates et procellas in illis fluctibus contionum: procellam temporis devitare: seditionum procellae, L.: procellae civiles, civil commotions, N.: ferimur procellā, V.— A charge, onset, sudden attack: haec velut procella consternavit equos, L.: equestris, L.* * *storm, gale; tumult, commotion -
11 ветер
ветер сущwindбоковой ветер1. crosswind2. cross wind 3. side wind 4. flank wind вертикальная составляющая сдвига ветраvertical wind shearветер в верхних слоях атмосферы1. upper wind2. aloft wind ветер в направлении курса полетаtailwindветер на определенном участке маршрутаstage windветер с левым вращениемveering windветер с правым вращениемbacking windветер у землиsurface windвзлетать по ветруtakeoff downwindвзлетать против ветраtakeoff into the windвзлетать с боковым ветромtakeoff with crosswindвзлет по ветруdownwind takeoffвзлет против ветраupwind takeoffвзлет с боковым ветромcrosswind takeoffвлияние бокового ветраcrosswind effectвнезапное изменение ветра при посадкеlanding sudden windshiftвстречный ветер1. head wind2. quartering head wind 3. twelve o'clock wind 4. headwind 5. dead wind встречный порывистый ветерbaffling windвыполнять посадку против ветраland into the windгоризонтальная составляющая сдвига ветраhorizontal wind shearгосподствующий ветерprevailing windдальность полета при попутном ветреdownwind rangeдальность при встречном ветреupwind rangeдиаграмма преобладающих ветровwind-flow patternзападные ветрыwesterliesзаход на посадку при боковом ветреcrosswind approachзаход на посадку против ветраupwind approachзащита от сдвига ветромwind-shear protectionизменение ветраwindshiftизменение направления ветра в районе аэродромаaerodrome wind shiftкарта вертикальных сдвигов ветраvertical wind shear streamlineкарта максимальных ветровmaximum wind chartкарта прогнозов приземных ветровprognostic surface chartлетать по ветруfly downwindлетать при боковом ветреfly crosswindлетать против ветра1. fly up wind2. fly into the wind наземный указатель направления ветраground wind indicatorнаправление ветраwind directionнаправлять воздушное судно против ветраhead the aircraft into windнеблагоприятный ветерadverse windнеопознанный ветерunrecognized windнепредвиденный ветерunpredicted windнулевой ветерstill airограничение по боковому ветруcross-wind limitотсутствие ветра1. zero wind2. calm отсутствие ветра в районеaerodrome calmпеленг с учетом направления ветраwind relative bearingпеременный ветерvariable windпо ветруdownwindполет с боковым ветромcross-wind flightполет со встречным ветромhead-wind flightполет с попутным ветромtailwind flightполное отсутствие ветраzero-wind conditionsпопадание в порыв ветраgust penetrationпоперечная составляющая ветраcross-wind componentпоправка на ветерwind correctionпоправка на снос ветромcrosswind correctionпопутный ветер1. quartering tail wind2. back wind 3. tail wind 4. down wind 5. favorable wind 6. following wind порыв ветраblowпорыв ветра с дождемblirtпорыв ветра у поверхности землиsurface wind gustпорывистый ветерgusty windпосадка по ветруdownwind landingпосадка при боковом ветреcross-wind landingпосадка против ветраupwind landingпредел скорости ветраwind limitпрогнозируемый ветерforecast windпротив ветра1. upwind2. windward радиолокационный метод определения параметров ветраrawinразворачивать по ветруturn downwindразворачивать против ветраturn into the windразворот против ветраupwind turnрезкий порыв ветраonset of windроза ветровwind streamlineроза ветров аэродрома1. aerodrome wind rose2. aerodrome wind distribution сдвиг ветра1. wind shear(относительно курса полета) 2. windshear сдвиг ветра в зоне полетаflight wind shearсдвиг ветра при посадкеlanding windshearсила бокового ветраcrosswind forceсистема предупреждения о сдвиге ветраwindshear warning systemсистема предупреждения о сдвиге ветра на малых высотахlow level wind-shear alert systemскорость ветраwind speedскорость ветра у поверхностиsurface wind speed(земли) скорость встречного ветраheadwind speedскорость попутного ветраtailwind speedснос ветромwind deflectionснос под воздействием бокового ветраwind driftсовершать посадку в направлении ветраland downwindсовершать посадку против ветраland into windсоставляющая ветраwind componentсоставляющая попутного ветраtail wind componentсчитываемость составляющей бокового ветраcross-wind accountabilityтаблица составляющих ветраwind component tableугол ветраwind angleуказатель направления ветраwind direction indicatorуказатель скорости ветраwind speed indicatorуправляемость при боковом ветреcross-wind capabilityштормовой ветерgale -
12 badai
1. sudden storm. 2 hurricane, typhoon, gale. 2. ter-badai be stretched out on the sofa.
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