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1 take by storm
to capture by means of a sudden violent attack:يَسْتَوْلي بالقُوَّه على مَدينَهThe invaders took the city by storm.
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2 storm
gale, storm, tempest* * *(en -e) gale;( med uvejr) storm,( voldsom, F) tempest;(fig) storm ( fx of indignation);(mil.: stormangreb, også fig) assault, storm;[ en storm i et glas vand] a storm in a teacup;[ tage med storm] take (el. carry) by storm;(fig, T også) carry (el. sweep) them off their feet; bowl them over;(mil.) the storming of the town;(mil.) assault, make an assault on ( fx the enemy position),(fig også, F) make an onslaught on ( fx the Government);[ det rejste en storm af harme (, protest)] it raised (el. roused) a storm of indignation (, protest);(se også ride (af)). -
3 storm
اِقْتَحَمَ \ break open: to open by force: I broke open the door. break, (broke, broken): (with in, into, out, through) to force one’s way: The thieves broke in through the back door. storm: to take (a defended place) by a violent attack. -
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اِنْدَفَعَ (البكاء أو الضحك) \ burst: to make a way suddenly or by force: He burst angrily into my office. dart: to move quickly and suddenly: The mouse darted into its hole. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. rush: to hurry; go (or take, or send) fast or violently: He rushed past me to catch the bus. storm: to go or speak violently and angrily: He lost his temper and stormed out of the room. surge: to move forcefully, like strong waves: The crowd surged through the gates. swarm: to move or gather in large numbers: People swarmed on to the field after the match. \ See Also أَسْرَعَ إلى، اِنْفَجَر بِـ -
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اِجْتَاحَ \ invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. overrun: (of an army on foreign land, of sth. harmful, etc.) to spread over an area: The farm was overrun by rats. storm: to take (a defended place) by a violent attack. \ See Also امتد (اِمْتَدَّ)، انتشر (اِنْتَشَر) -
6 захоплювати штурмом
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > захоплювати штурмом
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7 taka meî áhlaupi
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8 expugnar
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9 valloittaa täydellisesti
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10 uzeti na juriš
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11 брать приступом
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12 взять приступом
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13 serbu habis
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14 брать штурмом
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15 tomar de assalto
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16 vzít útokem
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17 брать приступом
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18 prendre d’assaut
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19 expugnar
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20 asalto
m.1 attack (ataque).tomar algo por asalto to storm something2 robbery (robo).3 round (sport) (en boxeo).4 assault, mug, raid, assault and battery.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asaltar.* * *1 assault, attack (con robo) raid, robbery2 (boxeo) round\asalto a mano armada armed robberytomar por asalto to take by storm* * *noun m.1) assault2) mugging, robbery3) round* * *SM1) (=atraco) robberyasalto a un banco — bank raid, bank robbery
2) (Mil) attack, assaulttropa 1)el asalto al Parlamento — the attack o assault on parliament, the storming of parliament
3) (Boxeo) round4) (Esgrima)5) (=acoso) hounding, harassmentel continuo asalto de los paparazzi — the constant hounding o harassment by the paparazzi
* * *1)a) ( robo) holdup, robberyun asalto a mano armada — an armed robbery o raid
b) ( ataque) attack, assaultel asalto a or de la embajada — the storming of the embassy
2)a) ( en boxeo) roundb) ( en esgrima) bout3)a) (RPl) ( fiesta) potluck party o dinnerb) (AmC) ( fiesta sorpresa) surprise party* * *1)a) ( robo) holdup, robberyun asalto a mano armada — an armed robbery o raid
b) ( ataque) attack, assaultel asalto a or de la embajada — the storming of the embassy
2)a) ( en boxeo) roundb) ( en esgrima) bout3)a) (RPl) ( fiesta) potluck party o dinnerb) (AmC) ( fiesta sorpresa) surprise party* * *asalto11 = mugging, raid, assault, robbery, stick-up.Ex: He is concerned about personal safety with security against theft, muggins, and attacks.
Ex: More appropriate for his purpose would be the many monographs and articles in scholarly journals dealing specifically with this aspect of the Pearl Harbor raid.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.* asalto a diligencia = stagecoach robbery.* asalto a dos bandas = two-pronged attack.* asalto al tren = train robbery.* asalto a mano armada = armed robbery, armed assault, heist.* asalto matutino = dawn raid.* rifle de asalto = assault rifle.asalto22 = round.Nota: Usado generalmente en boxeo.Ex: O'Connell recovered strongly in the third round, until Shapot again backed him against the rope.
* ganar un asalto = win + round.* * *A1 (robo) holdup, robberyel asalto del banco the bank raid o robbery o holdupun asalto a mano armada an armed robbery o raid¡esto es un asalto! this is a holdup!2 (ataque) attack, assault, stormingel asalto a or de la embajada/fortaleza the storming of the embassy/fortress, the attack o assault on the embassy/fortresslo tomaron por asalto they took it by stormB1 (en boxeo) round2 (en esgrima) boutC2 ( AmC) (fiesta sorpresa) surprise party* * *
Del verbo asaltar: ( conjugate asaltar)
asalto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
asaltó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
asaltar
asalto
asaltar ( conjugate asaltar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to rob, mug
◊ me asaltó una duda I was struck o seized by a sudden doubt
asalto sustantivo masculino
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(— a persona) mugging;◊ un asalto a mano armada an armed robbery o raid
2 ( en boxeo) round;
( en esgrima) bout
asaltar verbo transitivo to assault, attack
(atracar un banco, una tienda) to rob
fig (un pensamiento) to assail
asalto sustantivo masculino
1 assault, attack
asalto a un banco, bank robbery
2 Box round
' asalto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abordaje
- tropa
- asaltar
- tumbar
English:
assault
- attack
- mugging
- raid
- raiding party
- round
- stick-up
- storm
- storm-trooper
- storm-troops
- storming
- strike through
- ram
- robbery
- stick
* * *asalto nm1. [ataque] attack;[de castillo, ciudad] storming;un fusil de asalto an assault rifle;tomar algo por asalto to storm sth;las empresas europeas preparan su asalto al mercado asiático European companies are preparing for their assault on the Asian market2. [robo] robbery;un asalto a mano armada an armed robbery3. [en boxeo] round4. [en esgrima] bout5. [en disputa] round* * *mtomar por asalto take by storm2 en boxeo round* * *asalto nm1) : assault2) : mugging, robbery3) : round (in boxing)4)asalto al poder : coup d'etat* * *asalto n1. (banco) raid / robbery2. (persona) mugging / attack3. (en boxeo) round
См. также в других словарях:
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