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1 пояс бурь
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2 свирепая буря
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3 солнечная буря
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > солнечная буря
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4 тропическая буря
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > тропическая буря
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5 сила бури немного уменьшилась
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сила бури немного уменьшилась
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6 неистовство бури
1) General subject: the fury of the storm, the violence of the storm2) Makarov: fierce tempest -
7 приходить в ярость
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > приходить в ярость
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8 ярость бури
General subject: the violence of the storm -
9 сила
1. bulwark2. effectвступающий в силу с … — with effect from
3. energy4. greatness5. vigor6. vigour7. vim8. pitch9. virtueблагодаря; в силу — in virtue of
благодаря; посредством; в силу; на основании — by virtue of
10. force of11. potency12. strengthsпереговоры "с позиции силы " — negotiations from strength
он источник моей силы; в нём моя сила — he is my strength
быть сильнее, превосходить силой — to exceed in strength
13. violence14. strength; force; power; might; vigour; intensity; efficacy; energy; volume15. drive16. force17. intensity18. power19. vehemence20. volumeСинонимический ряд:1. множество (сущ.) бездна; вагон; воз; гибель; гора; куча; масса; множество; море; пропасть; прорва; тьма; тьма тем; тьма-тьмущая; уймища2. мочь (сущ.) мочь3. мощь (сущ.) могущество; мощность; мощь4. насилие (сущ.) насилиеАнтонимический ряд:бессилие; слабость
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