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1 несподіваний
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2 раптова смерть
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3 раптовий
sudden, unexpected, unanticipated -
4 раптовий напад
sudden assault, surprise assault -
5 нагла смерть
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6 наглий
sudden, unexpected -
7 раптова смерть
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8 раптовий
sudden, unexpected; abrupt; surpriseраптовий початок (війни, хвороби, пожежі і т. ін.) — outbreak
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9 раптом
suddenly, unexpectedly, ( all) of a sudden, on a sudden, all at once; on the spur of the moment; plump -
10 різкий
sharp; ( раптовий) sudden; (про холод, вітер) biting, piercing; sharp, cutting; ( про звук) acute; (про слова, критику) harsh; ( про голос) shrill; ( про світло) glaring; strong, harsh; (про людину, манери) rough, abrupt; brusque; ( про відповідь) blunt; ( про запах) pungent; strong; ( про рух) jerky; quick, energetic; ( про зміни) abrupt, drastic; suddenрізкий біль — sharp pain, pang
різкий вітер — cutting (piercing, biting, keen) wind
різкий перехід — abrupt junction, step junction
різкий поштовх — jerk, knock
різкий тон — sharp ( rough) tone
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11 афект
affect, heat of passion affect, passion, sudden intense passion, violent criminal emotional outburst -
12 неочікуваний
adventitious, sudden, unexpected, unanticipated -
13 грянути
to thunder ( to roar); to make sudden haste -
14 крутий
1) ( стрімкий) rapid, steepкрутий віраж ав. — steep turn
крутий поворот — 1) sharp turn; 2) ( в політиці) aboutturn; амер. aboutface
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15 наскок
чraid, inroad; tip-and-run attack, swoop, sudden attackдіяти наскоком — to take by surprise, to take unawares
з наскоку — with a swoopat, full speed/tilt, swooping down on ( не зупиняючись); at first glance, on impulse ( не роздумуючи)
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16 непередбачуваний
abrupt, sudden, surprising, uncontemplated, unexpected, unheralded, unhoped(-for), unlooked-for, unrehearsed, unsuspected -
17 несподіваний
unexpected, surprising, unlooked-for; ( раптовий) suddenнесподіваний прибуток амер. — velvet
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18 перелом
ч1) break; мед. ( кістки) fracture2) тех. rupture, fracture3) ( різка зміна) breaking point, turning point, sudden change, culmination; ( у хворобі) crisis -
19 подія
ж1) event, fact, occurrenceнесподівана подія — sudden event, thunderclap
2) ( випадок) incident, occurrence, event; ( нещасний випадок) accident -
20 поринати
= поринути1) ( у воду) to plunge ( into), to dive, to duck; ( про підводний човен) to submerge; ( потопати - про пароплав) to sink, to settle down2) (у спогади, роздуми) to plunge, to be plunged (in), to be absorbed (in), to be lost ( buried) (in); to be immersedпоринати в роздуми — to be absorbed (lost, buried, plunged) in thought
(раптово) поринати у темряву — to be plunged in ( sudden) darkness
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