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101 zweepkoord
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102 zweepriem
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103 coup du lapin
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104 Peitschenschlagstil
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Peitschenschlagstil
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105 anguilazo
• lash of a claw• lash on• whiplash -
106 latigazo
• crack of a whip• crack of the whip• lash of a claw• lash on• stroke of the whip• swish• whiplash -
107 ruoskanisku
• cut with a whip• lash• whiplash -
108 الجلاز السير المشدود في طرف السوط
n. whiplashArabic-English dictionary > الجلاز السير المشدود في طرف السوط
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109 sverzino
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110 anguilazo
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111 хлыстовая травма
( шеи) whiplash injuryБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > хлыстовая травма
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112 protureakcija
f counter-reaction; fig whiplash -
113 trzajni
adj | med -a ozljeda whiplash injury -
114 frusta
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115 nerbata
sf [ner'bata](colpo) blow, (sferzata) whiplash -
116 из-под
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117 zweepslag
1 [slag met een zweep] lash, whip(lash)2 [spierverrekking] whiplash (injury)♦voorbeelden:1 iemand met zweepslagen afranselen/straffen • lash/whip/flog someone -
118 Theory W
Gen Mgtan extreme extension of Douglas McGregor’s Theory X, which proposes that not only should employees be coerced into action but that force is often required. Theory W is a humorous contribution to the alphabet theories of management. Theory W stands for Theory Whiplash. -
119 Peitschenhieb
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120 Peitschenhiebtrauma
nwhiplash injury
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Whiplash — puede referirse a: Whiplash (canción), canción de Metallica. Whiplash (canción de Selena Gomez The Scene), canción de Selena Gomez The Scene Whiplash (álbum), álbum de la banda inglesa James. Whiplash (banda), banda estadounidense de thrash metal … Wikipedia Español
Whiplash — «Whiplash» … Википедия
whiplash — A common neck or back injury, often suffered in automobile accidents in which the head and/or upper back is snapped back and forth suddenly and violently. Category: Accidents & Injuries Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English … Law dictionary
Whiplash — Whip lash , n. 1. The lash of a whip, usually made of thongs of leather, or of cords, braided or twisted. [1913 Webster] 2. a sudden change of direction, resembling the motion of the tip of a whip when it is cracked. [PJC] 3. a stinging… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whiplash — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Thrash Metal Gründung 1984 Auflösung 1990, 1998 Neugründung 1996, 2008 … Deutsch Wikipedia
whiplash — 1570s, the lash of a whip, from WHIP (Cf. whip) + LASH (Cf. lash). The injury caused by sudden head motion so called by 1955, in reference to the notion of moving to and fro like a cracking whip. The verb in this sense is recorded by 1971 … Etymology dictionary
whiplash — ► NOUN 1) the lashing action of a whip. 2) the flexible part of a whip. 3) injury caused by a severe jerk to the head. ► VERB ▪ jerk suddenly … English terms dictionary
whiplash — [hwiplash΄, wiplash΄] n. 1. the flexible striking part of a whip ☆ 2. a sudden, severe bending and jolting of the neck, as in an auto accident, often causing injury to the neck muscles, vertebrae, etc … English World dictionary
Whiplash — NOTOC Whiplash may refer to: * Whiplash (medicine), an injuryMusic* Whiplash (song), by Metallica * Whiplash (Stellar* song), by Stellar* * Whiplash (band), a thrash band * Whiplash (album), by the band James * Whiplash (band), metal band from… … Wikipedia
whiplash — 01. He got [whiplash] in a car accident last month, and has been off work ever since. 02. My friend got a severe case of [whiplash] when his car was rear ended by a drunk driver. 03. She sued the guy that hit her car for $20,000 because she got a … Grammatical examples in English
Whiplash — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Whiplash peut faire référence à : Musique Whiplash, un groupe américain de thrash metal et speed metal fondé en 1984. Whiplash, une chanson du groupe … Wikipédia en Français