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1 Pounce
A term used in hat making for the process of raising the nap on felt hats with emery or other abrasive material. Also 16th century term for holes punched into cloth as an ornament, or for pinking the edge. -
2 pounce
[pauns]1. verbto jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack:يَنْقَضًّ على، يَهْجِمThe cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.
2. nounan act of pouncing; a sudden attack:هُجوم مُفاجِئ، إنْقِضاضThe cat made a pounce at the bird.
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3 pounce
اِنْقَضَّ على \ pounce: to jump suddenly, so as to catch sth.: The cat pounced on the rat. -
4 pounce on
to leap upon (eg one's prey) in order to attack or grab it:يَقْفِز لِيُهاجِمThe tiger pounced on its victim.
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5 menerkam
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6 nagli skok
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7 внезапно атаковать
pounce глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > внезапно атаковать
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8 внезапный наскок
pounce имя существительное: -
9 внезапный прыжок
pounce имя существительное: -
10 вырезанное отверстие
pounce имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > вырезанное отверстие
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11 порошкообразный сандарак
pounce имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > порошкообразный сандарак
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12 порошкообразный уголь
pounce имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > порошкообразный уголь
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13 kasten sig over
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14 порошкоподібне вугілля
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15 üzerine atılıp avla
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16 sambar
pounce, pounced, pounced, pouncing* * *swoop down and seize; strike, attack; steal, rob -
17 terkam
pounce on, pounced on, pounced on, pouncing on* * *springing leap of a predator -
18 pařát
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19 vrhnout se na
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20 snögg árás
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