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ócska holmi, cókmók, ringy-rongy, cucc to clobber: rapityára ver vkit, alaposan elagyabugyál -
22 clobber investments
Макаров: препятствовать инвестированию -
23 clobber the taxpayer
Макаров: наваливаться на налогоплательщика -
24 clobber trade
Макаров: препятствовать торговле -
25 Clobber Monitor Immediate
Programming: CMIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Clobber Monitor Immediate
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[`klɔbə]одежда, тряпьемусор, хлам, утильодеваться, наряжатьсяударять; бить; избиватьнанести поражение; разромитьделать выговор; жестоко критиковатьсбитьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > clobber
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[clob·ber || 'klɒbə]◙ v. להביס; לחבוט באכזריות, למחוץ; לכסות עיטור בצבע, למרוח שכבת צבע על קישוט* * *◙ טושיק לע עבצ תבכש חורמל,עבצב רוטיע תוסכל ;ץוחמל,תוירזכאב טובחל ;סיבהל◄ -
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memukuli -
29 clobber
v.t.kuuTna / piiTna / Thukaa'i karna -
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N1. कपड़े-लत्ते\clobberइत्यादिShe unnecessarily takes clobbers while going for walking.--------V1. बुरी\clobberतरह\clobberपीटनाThe children clobbered the stray dog. -
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clob.ber[kl'ɔbə] n sl 1 pertences que se usam costumeiramente. 2 roupa • vt sl 1 bater severa e repetidamente. 2 derrotar completamente. 3 atacar continuadamente. -
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1. n розм.одяг2. v1) побити2) військ. атакувати наземну ціль з повітря3) розбити ворога* * *I n1) одяг2) мотлох; ганчір'я3) пожитки ( дрібні речі); манатки, бебехиII v; сл.1) побити, відлупцювати2) вiйcьк. атакувати наземну ціль з повітря; розбити ворога3) утискувати, кривдити; розносити, шпетити -
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I n1) одяг2) мотлох; ганчір'я3) пожитки ( дрібні речі); манатки, бебехиII v; сл.1) побити, відлупцювати2) вiйcьк. атакувати наземну ціль з повітря; розбити ворога3) утискувати, кривдити; розносити, шпетити -
34 clobber
v. dayak atmak, acımasızca dövmek; eleştirmek; yenmek; benzetmek -
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v. dayak atmak, acımasızca dövmek; eleştirmek; yenmek; benzetmek -
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[klɔbə]nounčevljarska pasta -
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vt., n. 사정 없이(여러 차례)치다, 때려 눕히다, (상대방을)압도적으로 지우다, (진지 등에)큰 타격을 주다, (남을)호되게 꾸짖다, 혹평하다, 옷을 입히다, 차려입게하다, 소지품, 의복 -
38 clobber
вчтнепреднамеренно записывать данные в область хранения полезной информации, проф. (случайно) затирать информацию -
39 clobber
(انگليس) خمير ياچسب سياه رنگي كه با آن تركوشكا وشكاف هاي كفش را پر ميكنند،دنده(ماشين) ، لباس ، جامه ، وصله كردن ،بهمپيوست پيوستن ، زدن ، كتك زدن -
40 clobber
vt [sl] 1. namlatiti, izmlatiti; teško pogađati 2. potpuno poraziti; hametom potući* * *
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Clobber (disambiguation) — Clobber may refer to: Clobber, an abstract strategy game Clobber (cards), a trick based card game Clobbering, a computer term for overwriting (often accidentally) Clobber (aircraft), the NATO code name for Yakovlev Yak 42 aircraft Clobber… … Wikipedia
clobber — n. personal possessions; an informal term; as, did you take all your clobber?. Syn: stuff. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clobber — (v.) 1941, British air force slang, probably related to bombing; possibly echoic. Related: Clobbered; clobbering. In late 19c. British slang the word principally had to do with clothing, e.g. clobber (n.) clothes, (v.) to dress smartly; clobber… … Etymology dictionary
clobber — [v] hit, beat belt, blast, drub, lambaste*, lick, shellac*, slam, slug, smash, smear, smother, thrash, trim, wallop, whip; concepts 189,252 … New thesaurus
clobber — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ clothing and personal belongings. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
clobber — clobber1 [kläb′ər] vt. [< ?] Slang 1. a) to beat or hit repeatedly; maul b) to strike with great force 2. to defeat decisively clobber2 [kläb′ər] n. [Brit. Slang] Brit. Slang … English World dictionary
Clobber — For other uses, see Clobber (disambiguation). Clobber is an abstract strategy game invented in 2001 by combinatorial game theorists Michael H. Albert, J.P. Grossman and Richard Nowakowski. It has subsequently been studied by Elwyn Berlekamp and… … Wikipedia
clobber — 1 verb (T) informal 1 to hit someone very hard: I ll clobber you if you say that again. 2 to defeat someone very easily in a way that is embarrassing for the team that loses: The Dallas Cowboys clobbered the Buffalo Bills last night. 3 to affect… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
clobber — clob|ber1 [ˈklɔbə US ˈkla:bər] v [T] informal 1.) to hit someone very hard 2.) to affect or punish someone or something badly, especially by making them lose money ▪ The paper got clobbered for libel. ▪ The company has been clobbered by falling… … Dictionary of contemporary English
clobber — [[t]klɒ̱bə(r)[/t]] clobbers, clobbering, clobbered 1) N UNCOUNT You can refer to someone s possessions, especially their clothes, as their clobber. [BRIT, INFORMAL] 2) VERB If you clobber someone, you hit them. [INFORMAL] [V n] Hillary clobbered… … English dictionary
clobber — I UK [ˈklɒbə(r)] / US [ˈklɑbər] verb [transitive] Word forms clobber : present tense I/you/we/they clobber he/she/it clobbers present participle clobbering past tense clobbered past participle clobbered informal 1) to defeat someone easily 2) to… … English dictionary