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1 катастрофа катастроф·а
1) перен. disaster, calamity, catastropheзакончиться катастрофой — to culminate in / to result in catastrophe
вызвать / навлечь катастрофу (на народы и т.п.) — to impose a disaster
предотвратить катастрофу — to avert a catastrophe / a disaster
ядерная катастрофа — nuclear catastrophe / holocaust / disaster
опасность ядерной катастрофы — danger of a nuclear catastrophe / holocaust
предотвращение ядерной катастрофы — prevention of nuclear catastrophe / holocaust / disaster
2)потерпеть катастрофу (о самолёте, вертолёте) — to crash
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2 katastrof|a
f 1. (wypadek) disaster, catastrophe- katastrofa tankowca an oil-tanker disaster a. catastrophe- katastrofa budowlana a construction disaster- największa katastrofa w historii górnictwa the worst mining disaster a. catastrophe ever- zginąć w katastrofie lotniczej/kolejowej to die in a plane/rail crash- ulec katastrofie [samolot, pociąg] to crash; [statek] to sink, to go down- przeżyć katastrofę to survive a/the catastrophe2. (klęska, tragedia) disaster C/U, catastrophe- katastrofa ekologiczna an ecological disaster a. catastrophe- katastrofa humanitarna a humanitarian disaster- obszar dotknięty katastrofą the area affected by the disaster- kraj stanął w obliczu katastrofy the country is on the verge a. brink of disaster- i wtedy nastąpiła katastrofa and then disaster struck- uchronić świat przed katastrofą to save the world from disaster3. (niepowodzenie) disaster C/U, catastrophe- ich małżeństwo okazało się całkowitą katastrofą their marriage was a disaster4. Literat. catastropheThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > katastrof|a
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3 катастрофа
accident, disaster, catastrophe* * *катастро́фа ж.
catastropheавиацио́нная катастро́фа — fatal [catastrophic] air cashостава́ться в живы́х по́сле авиацио́нной катастро́фы — survive a fatal an-crash* * * -
4 оставаться в живых
1) General subject: come through, subsist, survive2) leg.N.P. survive (e.g. after a catastrophe)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оставаться в живых
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5 остаться в живых
1) General subject: come out with one's life, come through, survive, escape death, cling to life2) leg.N.P. survive (e.g. after a catastrophe)3) Makarov: come out with life (после боя и т. п.) -
6 kataklizm
m (G kataklizmu) 1. cataclysm- przeżyć kataklizm to survive a cataclysm2. przen. cataclysm- kataklizmy dziejowe historical cataclysms- teoria kataklizmów catastrophism* * *disaster, calamity* * *mi1. (= klęska żywiołowa) disaster, calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe.2. przen. cataclysm, upheaval.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kataklizm
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