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1 мощный удар
1) General subject: crushing blow, hammer-blow, hard blow, heavy blow, pile driver, powerful blow2) Colloquial: pile-driver (кулаком, ногой)3) Military: potent firepower4) Makarov: violent shock -
2 горный удар
1) Geology: quake, violent bump2) Engineering: bounce, burst, mine percussion, mine shock, mountain bump, rock burst3) Mining: blow, bump, crush burst, pressure bump, pressure burst, rock bump, rock burst shock, shock bump4) Oil: mine bump5) Drilling: bursting6) Makarov: rockburst -
3 сильный удар
1) General subject: bang, bounce, clip, clout (особ. рукой), crump, dash, hard knock, haymaker, humming blow, (в сл. бейсболе) lawn-mower, lick, lollop, pelt, plumper, plunk, powerful blow, rough blow, shrewd blow, slog, smasher, smite, spanker, squabash, staggerer, swash, swinger, thwack, thwack (особ. хлыстом или палкой), violent blow, welt (особ. плетью), whack2) Aviation: slogging5) Military: potent firepower6) Engineering: slam7) Construction: thump8) Railway term: high impact9) Law: strong blow11) Jargon: Black Betsy (в бейсболе), smackeroo, blast (в бейсболе), blow (в бейсболе), one-two blow, one-two punch, sizzler (во время боксерского, бейсбольного матча)12) Metrology: severe shock13) Football: powerful shot14) Automation: heavy shock15) Makarov: cut (мечом, кнутом и т.п.), good blow, smart blow -
4 резкий удар
2) Colloquial: yank3) Dialect: knap4) Engineering: sharp blow, violent blow5) Mining: snappy blow6) Jargon: fungo (в бейсболе)7) Metrology: severe shock8) Automation: punch9) Makarov: flush blow, slash (бичом и т.п.), smart blow -
5 взрывной
I1) тех. explosiveвзрывна́я волна́ — air blast, shock wave
взрывны́е рабо́ты — blasting sg, blasting operations
2) разг. ( импульсивный) explosive, violentII лингв.взрывно́й хара́ктер — explosive temper
взрывны́е согла́сные — (ex)plosive / stop consonants
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