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механизм ионного ветраРазработка, которую называли механизмом ионного ветра (ionic wind engine), использует электрический ток для разгона малоподвижных молекул воздуха, позволяя эффективнее отводить и рассеивать тепло от электронных компонентов.
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I1. n1) вітерadverse (contrary, foul) wind — зустрічний (супротивний) вітер
cardinal winds — вітри чотирьох головних напрямів; вітри, що дмуть зі сходу, півдня, заходу, півночі
dead wind — лобовий (зустрічний) вітер
the wind was dead against us — вітер дув нам просто (прямо) в обличчя
fair (favourable) wind — попутний (сприятливий) вітер
wet wind — вологий вітер; вітер, що провіщає дощ
before (down, with) the wind — з попутним вітром, за вітром
to have the wind in one's face — іти проти вітру; іти важким шляхом
wind and weather permitting — якщо дозволить погода; за сприятливих метеорологічних умов
2) повітряний струмінь; потік повітря3) запах, духto get the wind of smb.'s plans — пронюхати про чиїсь плани
4) перен. чутка, натяк5) диханняsecond wind — спорт. друге дихання
6) пусті слова; базікання; похвальба7) мед. кишкові гази; метеоризм8) (the wind) муз. духові інструменти9) тех. дуття10) вет. тимпаніт; запалwind board — с.г. вітровий щит (сівалки)
wind pollination — бот. вітрове запилення
wind rose — метеор. роза вітрів
wind scale — метеор. шкала Бофорта
wind sleeve — метеор. вітровий конус
wind sprint — спорт. ривок у бігу
wind T — ав. посадочний знак Т
from the four winds — з усіх сторін, з усього світу
to get the wind up — розм. перелякатися, здрейфити
to give smb. the wind — розм. відшити (прогнати) когось; дати відставку комусь
to take the wind out of smb.'s sails — вибити у когось ґрунт з-під ніг
to talk (to preach) to the wind(s) — кидати слова на вітер
2. v1) почути, учути; іти по сліду2) принюхуватися3) примусити захекатися; викликати задишку4) дати перевести дух5) сушити на повітрі; провітрювати6) віяти зерноII1. n1) виток2) поворот; згин, вигин; закрут; звивина3) оберт4) текст. намотування, намотка2. v (past і p.p. wound)1) витися, звиватися2) мотати, намотувати, обмотувати3) намотуватися, обмотуватися4) обнімати; обвивати5) обвиватися6) петляти (про зайця)7) заводити (годинник; тж wind up)8) підтягувати (струни)9) вертіти, крутити (ручку тощо)to wind a bucket from a well — підняти (вийняти) корбою відро з колодязя
11) жолобитися12) трубити, сурмити; грати на духовому інструментіwind in: to wind in the line — змотати вудку
wind into — вплітати; перен. утиратися
wind off — розмотувати; розкручувати
wind on — текст. намотувати
wind up — змотувати (в клубок); збуджувати, накручувати; закінчувати, завершувати; ком. ліквідувати (ся)
to wind smb. round one's finger — обкрутити когось навколо пальця
* * *I n1) вітерfair /favourable/ wind — попутний вітер
adverse /contrary, head, foul/ — зустрічний /супротивний/ вітер
cardinal winds — вітри чотирьох основних напрямків (що, дують з півночі, заходу, півдня або сходу)
dead wind — зустрічний /лобовий/ вітер
before /down, with/ the wind — за вітром; з попутним вітром
up /into, on/ the wind — проти вітру
in the eye /in the teeth/ of the wind, in the wind's eye — прямо проти вітру
off the wind — спиною до вітра; мop. попутним вітром, на фордевінд
by the wind — мop. за вітром, на бейдевінд
wind falls [rises] — вітер стихає [посилюється]
a breath /a waft/ of wind — легкий порив вітру; подих вітерця
a gust /a blast/ of wind — порив вітру
to have the wind in one's face — йти проти вітру; йти складним шляхом
to gain the wind — мop. виграти вітер
to get the wind — мop. вийти на вітер
2) потік повітря, повітряна струміньthe wind of a passing train — повітряний струмінь від поїзда, що проходить
3) запахto get /to catch, to have/ (the) wind of — відчути, почути
the deer got wind of the hunter — олені почули мисливця; дізнатися, пронюхати
within wind of — на близькій відстані ( від дичини); чутка, натяк
there is something in the wind — в повітрі щось назріває; ходять деякі чутки
what's in the wind — є що чутноє; що відбуваєтьсяє
4) диханняto get /to recover, to fetch/ one's wind — віддихатися, перевести дух
sound in wind and limb — повністю здоровий; у відмінній формі
he has /got/ the wind knocked out of him — у нього перехватило подих від удару в сонячне сплетіння
5) тенденція, курс, віяння6) пусті слова, балачкиtheir promises are but wind — їх обіцянки - пусті слова; похвальба
7) мeд. вітри, ( кишкові) гази; метеоризм8) icт. повітря9) мyз. ( the wind) духові інструментиfrom the four winds — з усіх сторін, з усього світу
to sctatter /to blow/ to the four winds of heaven — розмітати у всі сторони; розкидати по всьому світу; розгромити ( ворог)
to cast /to fling, to throw/ smth to the winds — відкинути що-н.
to talk /to preach/ to the wind (s) — кидати слова на вітер, проповідувати в пустелі
gone with the wind — зникнувщий безслідно; що відійшов в минуле
to hang /to twist/ in the wind — вагатися, бути нерішучим; бути в невизначеному стані
to take the wind out of /from/ smb 's sails — випередити чиї-н. слова або дії; вибити землю з-під ніг
to put the wind up smb — налякати кого-н.
to raise the wind — cл. роздобути гроші
to give smb the wind — cл. прогнати кого-н.; дати відставку кому-н.
to find out /to see/ how /which way/ the wind blows — вияснити /подивитися/, куди вітер дме
to sail with every (shift of) wind — використовувати будь-яку можливість
to be three sheets in /to/ the wind — мop.; жapг. випити
between wind and water — мop. по ватерлінії; в уразливому або небезпечному положенні
to strike between wind and water — боляче кольнути; cпopт.; жapг. нанести удар в сонячне сплетіння
to sail close to /near/ the wind — див. sail
10)it's an ill wind that blows nobody (any) good, it's an ill wind that turns none to good — прис. = нема добра без лиха
trim one's sails before the wind — так кравець крає, як йому матерії стає
II [wind] vto sow the wind and to reap the whirlwind — = посієш вітер - пожнеш бурю
1) чуяти; почуяти; йти по сліду; принюхуватися2) визвати віддишку або затримку диханняwe stopped to wind our horses — ми зупинились, щоб дати перепочити коням
4) сушити на повітрі; провітрювати; дiaл. віяти зерно5) [,waind](past, p. p. wound) сурмити; грати на духовому інструментіIII [ˌwaind] n1) виток2) поворот, вигин; звивина3) оберт; виток4) лебідка; коловорот5) намотування, навивка; намотка, перемоткаIV [ˌwaind] v( wound)1) витися, звиватисяthe path [the river] winds — доріжка [ріка]в'ється /звиваєтся/
2) намотувати, обмотувати; мотати ( wind up)to wind into smth — вплітати в що-н.
to wind off — розмотувати; розкручувати; розмотуватися; розкручуватися
to wind a shawl round a baby, to wind a baby in a shawl — укутати дитину платком; намотуватися, обмотуватися
3) обвивати, обніматиshe wound her arms round the child, she wound the child in her arms — вона кріпко обняла дитину; обвиватися
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15 Bollée, Ernest-Sylvain
[br]b. 19 July 1814 Clefmont (Haute-Marne), Franced. 11 September 1891 Le Mans, France[br]French inventor of the rotor-stator wind engine and founder of the Bollée manufacturing industry.[br]Ernest-Sylvain Bollée was the founder of an extensive dynasty of bellfounders based in Le Mans and in Orléans. He and his three sons, Amédée (1844–1917), Ernest-Sylvain fils (1846–1917) and Auguste (1847-?), were involved in work and patents on steam-and petrol-driven cars, on wind engines and on hydraulic rams. The presence of the Bollées' car industry in Le Mans was a factor in the establishment of the car races that are held there.In 1868 Ernest-Sylvain Bollée père took out a patent for a wind engine, which at that time was well established in America and in England. In both these countries, variable-shuttered as well as fixed-blade wind engines were in production and patented, but the Ernest-Sylvain Bollée patent was for a type of wind engine that had not been seen before and is more akin to the water-driven turbine of the Jonval type, with its basic principle being parallel to the "rotor" and "stator". The wind drives through a fixed ring of blades on to a rotating ring that has a slightly greater number of blades. The blades of the fixed ring are curved in the opposite direction to those on the rotating blades and thus the air is directed onto the latter, causing it to rotate at a considerable speed: this is the "rotor". For greater efficiency a cuff of sheet iron can be attached to the "stator", giving a tunnel effect and driving more air at the "rotor". The head of this wind engine is turned to the wind by means of a wind-driven vane mounted in front of the blades. The wind vane adjusts the wind angle to enable the wind engine to run at a constant speed.The fact that this wind engine was invented by the owner of a brass foundry, with all the gear trains between the wind vane and the head of the tower being of the highest-quality brass and, therefore, small in scale, lay behind its success. Also, it was of prefabricated construction, so that fixed lengths of cast-iron pillar were delivered, complete with twelve treads of cast-iron staircase fixed to the outside and wrought-iron stays. The drive from the wind engine was taken down the inside of the pillar to pumps at ground level.Whilst the wind engines were being built for wealthy owners or communes, the work of the foundry continued. The three sons joined the family firm as partners and produced several steam-driven vehicles. These vehicles were the work of Amédée père and were l'Obéissante (1873); the Autobus (1880–3), of which some were built in Berlin under licence; the tram Bollée-Dalifol (1876); and the private car La Mancelle (1878). Another important line, in parallel with the pumping mechanism required for the wind engines, was the development of hydraulic rams, following the Montgolfier patent. In accordance with French practice, the firm was split three ways when Ernest-Sylvain Bollée père died. Amédée père inherited the car side of the business, but it is due to Amédée fils (1867– 1926) that the principal developments in car manufacture came into being. He developed the petrol-driven car after the impetus given by his grandfather, his father and his uncle Ernest-Sylvain fils. In 1887 he designed a four-stroke single-cylinder engine, although he also used engines designed by others such as Peugeot. He produced two luxurious saloon cars before putting Torpilleur on the road in 1898; this car competed in the Tour de France in 1899. Whilst designing other cars, Amédée's son Léon (1870–1913) developed the Voiturette, in 1896, and then began general manufacture of small cars on factory lines. The firm ceased work after a merger with the English firm of Morris in 1926. Auguste inherited the Eolienne or wind-engine side of the business; however, attracted to the artistic life, he sold out to Ernest Lebert in 1898 and settled in the Paris of the Impressionists. Lebert developed the wind-engine business and retained the basic "stator-rotor" form with a conventional lattice tower. He remained in Le Mans, carrying on the business of the manufacture of wind engines, pumps and hydraulic machinery, describing himself as a "Civil Engineer".The hydraulic-ram business fell to Ernest-Sylvain fils and continued to thrive from a solid base of design and production. The foundry in Le Mans is still there but, more importantly, the bell foundry of Dominique Bollée in Saint-Jean-de-Braye in Orléans is still at work casting bells in the old way.[br]Further ReadingAndré Gaucheron and J.Kenneth Major, 1985, The Eolienne Bollée, The International Molinological Society.Cénomane (Le Mans), 11, 12 and 13 (1983 and 1984).KM -
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[br]b. 1841 Cheriton, Wiltshire, Englandd. May 1910 Warminster, Wiltshire, England[br]English agricultural engineer and millwright who developed a particular form of wind engine.[br]John Wallis Titt grew up on a farm which had a working post-mill, but at 24 years of age he joined the firm of Wallis, Haslam \& Stevens, agricultural engineers and steam engine builders in Basingstoke. From there he went to the millwrighting firm of Brown \& May of Devizes, where he worked for five years.In 1872 he founded his own firm in Warminster, where his principal work as an agricultural engineer was on hay and straw elevators. In 1876 he moved his firm to the Woodcock Ironworks, also in Warminster. There he carried on his work as an agricultural engineer, but he also had an iron foundry. By 1884 the firm was installing water pumps on estates around Warminster, and it was about that time that he built his first wind engines. Between 1884 and 1903, when illness forced his retirement, his wind engines were built primarily with adjustable sails. These wind engines, under the trade marks "Woodcock" and "Simplex", consisted of a lattice tower with the sails mounted on a a ring at the top. The sails were turned to face the wind by means of a fantail geared to the ring or by a wooden vane. The important feature lay in the sails, which were made of canvas on a wood-and-iron frame mounted in a ring. The ends of the sail frames were hinged to the sail circumferences. In the middle of the sail a circular strap was attached so that all the frames had the same aspect for a given setting of the bar. The importance lies in the adjustable sails, which gave the wind engine the ability to work in variable winds.Whilst this was not an original patent of John Wallis Titt, he is known to be the only maker of wind engines in Britain who built his business on this highly efficient form of sail. In design terms it derives from the annular sails of the conventional windmills at Haverhill in Suffolk and Roxwell in Essex. After his retirement, his sons reverted to the production of the fixed-bladed galvanized-iron wind engine.[br]Further ReadingJ.K.Major, 1977, The Windmills of John Wallis Titt, The International Molinological Society.E.Lancaster Burne, 1906, "Wind power", Cassier' Magazine 30:325–6.KM -
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1. noun(of wild beast) Brüllen, das; Gebrüll, das; (of water, applause) Tosen, das; Getose, das; (of avalanche, guns) Donner, der; (of machine, traffic) Dröhnen, das; Getöse, das2. intransitive verbroars/a roar [of laughter] — dröhnendes od. brüllendes Gelächter
roar [with laughter] — [vor Lachen] brüllen
2) [Motor:] dröhnen; [Artillerie:] donnern; (blaze up) [Feuer:] bullern (ugs.)3. transitive verb* * *[ro:] 1. verb1) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) brüllen3) (to make a loud deep sound: The cannons/thunder roared.) grollen4) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) dröhnen2. noun1) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) das Brüllen2) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) das Dröhnen•- academic.ru/115897/do_a_roaring_trade">do a roaring trade* * *[rɔ:ʳ, AM rɔ:r]I. n2. (loud noise) of an aircraft, a cannon Donnern nt kein pl; of an engine [Auf]heulen nt kein pl, Dröhnen nt kein pl; of a fire Prasseln nt kein pl; of thunder Rollen nt kein pl, Grollen nt kein pl; of waves Tosen nt kein pl; of wind Heulen nt kein pl3. (laughter) schallendes GelächterII. vi1. (bellow) lion, person brüllen▪ to \roar at sb jdn anbrüllen2. (make a loud noise) aircraft, cannon donnern; engine [auf]heulen, dröhnen; fire prasseln; thunder rollen, grollen; waves tosen; wind heulenshe looked up as a plane \roared overhead sie sah auf, als ein Flugzeug über sie hinwegdonnerte3. (laugh) schallend lachen, brüllen vor Lachento \roar with laughter in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen4. (make noise in breathing) horse keuchenIII. vt▪ to \roar sth etw brüllen* * *[rɔː(r)]1. vi(person, crowd, lion, bull) brüllen (with vor +dat); (fire in hearth) prasseln; (wind, engine, plane) heulen; (sea, waterfall) tosen; (thunder, forest fire) toben; (gun) donnernto roar at sb —
the trucks roared past — die Lastwagen donnerten vorbei
2. vt1) order, song etc brüllen2) engine aufheulen lassen3. n1) no pl (of person, crowd, lion, bull) Gebrüll nt; (of fire in hearth) Prasseln nt; (of wind, engine, plane) Heulen nt; (of sea, waterfall) Tosen nt; (of thunder, forest fire) Toben nt; (of gun, traffic) Donnern nt2)the roars of the crowd/lion — das Brüllen der Menge/des Löwen
* * *A v/iroar at sb jemanden anbrüllenroar (with laughter) brüllen (vor Lachen)3. a) tosen, toben, brausen (Wind, Meer)b) (g)rollen, krachen (Donner)c) (er-)dröhnen, donnern (Geschütz, Motor etc)d) donnern, brausen (Fahrzeug)B v/t etwas brüllen:roar out seine Freude etc hinausbrüllen, -schreien;roar sb down jemanden niederbrüllen;the crowd roared their approval die Menge brüllte zustimmendC s1. Brüllen n, Gebrüll n:set up a roar ein Geschrei oder Gebrüll erheben;set the party in a roar ( oder in roars) (of laughter) die Gesellschaft in schallendes Gelächter versetzen;roar of “goal” SPORT Torschrei mb) Krachen n, (G)Rollen n (des Donners)c) Donner m (von Geschützen)d) Lärm m, Dröhnen n, Donnern n (von Motoren, Maschinen etc), Getöse n* * *1. noun(of wild beast) Brüllen, das; Gebrüll, das; (of water, applause) Tosen, das; Getose, das; (of avalanche, guns) Donner, der; (of machine, traffic) Dröhnen, das; Getöse, das2. intransitive verbroars/a roar [of laughter] — dröhnendes od. brüllendes Gelächter
1) (cry loudly) brüllen ( with vor + Dat.)roar [with laughter] — [vor Lachen] brüllen
2) [Motor:] dröhnen; [Artillerie:] donnern; (blaze up) [Feuer:] bullern (ugs.)3. transitive verb* * *n.Gebrüll n.Getöse -n n. v.brüllen v. -
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1. intransitive verb1) schreien ( with vor + Dat.)2) [Vogel, Affe:] schreien; [Sirene, Triebwerk:] heulen; [Reifen:] quietschen; [Säge:] kreischen2. transitive verb 3. noun1) Schrei, der; (of siren or jet engine) Heulen, dasscreams of laughter/pain — gellendes Gelächter/Schmerzensschreie
2) (coll.): (comical person or thing)be a scream — zum Schreien sein (ugs.)
* * *[skri:m] 1. verb(to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) schreien2. noun1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.)2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.)* * *[skri:m]I. na \scream of fear/for help ein Aufschrei/Hilfeschrei ma piercing \scream ein gellender [o durchdringender] Schreito be a \scream zum Schreien [o Brüllen] sein famII. vi▪ to \scream at sb jdn anschreiento \scream for help [gellend] um Hilfe schreiento \scream with laughter vor Lachen brüllento \scream in terror vor Schreck schreien2. animals schreiena fire engine \screamed past ein Feuerwehrauto fuhr mit heulenden Sirenen vorbei4. (travel fast noisily)▪ to be \screaming at sb jdm ins Auge springenIII. vt1. (cry loudly)to \scream abuse at sb jdm Beschimpfungen an den Kopf werfento \scream one's head off [or the place down] ( fam) sich dat die Kehle [o Lunge] aus dem Hals schreien famto \scream oneself hoarse sich akk heiser schreien▪ to \scream sth etw lauthals schreien‘Royal Plane Disaster’ \screamed the headlines next day ‚Königliches Flugzeugunglück‘ schrien einem die Schlagzeilen am nächsten Tag groß entgegen* * *[skriːm]1. n2) (fig inf)to be a scream — zum Schreien sein (inf)
2. vtschreien; command brüllen; (fig, headlines) ausschreienyou idiot, she screamed at me — du Idiot, schrie sie mich an
to scream one's head off (inf) — sich (dat) die Lunge aus dem Leib or Hals schreien
3. vischreien; (saw, tyres) kreischen; (wind, engine, siren) heulento scream with laughter —
newspaper headlines which scream at you (fig) — Schlagzeilen, die einem entgegenschreien
* * *scream [skriːm]A v/iscream at sb jemanden anschreien;scream (out) aufschreien;scream with laughter vor Lachen brüllenscream sth to sb jemandem etwas zuschreien;scream o.s. hoarse sich heiser schreien;scream the place down umg zetermordio schreien;the newspaper screamed the news on the front page die Zeitung brachte die Nachricht in schreierischer Aufmachung auf der ersten SeiteC s1. (gellender) Schrei:2. Gekreische n:3. schriller Ton, Heulen n (einer Sirene etc)* * *1. intransitive verb1) schreien ( with vor + Dat.)2) [Vogel, Affe:] schreien; [Sirene, Triebwerk:] heulen; [Reifen:] quietschen; [Säge:] kreischen2. transitive verb 3. noun1) Schrei, der; (of siren or jet engine) Heulen, dasscreams of laughter/pain — gellendes Gelächter/Schmerzensschreie
2) (coll.): (comical person or thing)be a scream — zum Schreien sein (ugs.)
* * *n.Aufschrei m. v.brüllen v.heulen v.schreien v.(§ p.,pp.: schrie, geschrieen) -
19 Lee, Edmund
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]d. mid-1763 Brock Mill, Wigan, England[br]English inventor of the fantail, used to turn windmills automatically to face the wind.[br]On 9 December 1745 Edmund Lee was granted letters patent for his invention of the windmill fantail. In the preamble to Lee's patent he is described as a smith of Brock Mill, near Wigan, where he ran a millwright's business. Brock Mill is known to have been a substantial water-powered iron forge by the River Douglas to the north of Wigan. The drawing accompanying the patent shows a tower mill with its tail pole reaching the ground, and this is connected to a frame or carriage supporting a seven-bladed wind wheel. This tail projected some distance from the back of the tower, and when the wind caught it and turned it the cap was turned to face the wind by means of the gears which linked the cap to the fantail. The next logical step from Lee's invention was to place the fantail at a high level on the cap or at the foot of the ladder of a post mill. There is also an inferred connection between the Lee fantail and the annular sail of the wind engine or of a windmill such as that at Haverhill in Suffolk.[br]Further ReadingStephen Buckland, 1987, Lee's Patent Windmill, London KM -
20 roaring
1. adjective1) dröhnend [Motor, Donner]; tosend [Meer]; brüllend [Löwe]2) (blazing loudly) bullernd (ugs.) [Feuer]3) (riotous)a roaring success — ein Bombenerfolg (ugs.)
the roaring twenties — die wilden zwanziger Jahre; die Roaring Twenties
4) (brisk)2. adverbroaring drunk — sternhagelvoll (salopp)
* * *roar·ing[ˈrɔ:rɪŋ]adj attr, inv1. (noisy) animal, crowd, person brüllend; inanimate object lärmend; aircraft, cannon donnernd; engine, wind heulend; fire prasselnd; traffic, waves tosend; thunder rollend\roaring inferno ( fig) entsetzliches Inferno\roaring business Bombengeschäft nt fam\roaring drunk sturzbetrunken famto be a \roaring success ein Bombenerfolg sein famto do a \roaring trade ein Bombengeschäft machen famthe \roaring twenties ( fam) die wilden Zwanziger* * *['rɔːrɪŋ]1. adjperson, crowd, lion, bull brüllend; fire in hearth prasselnd; wind, engine, plane heulend; sea, waterfall tosend; thunder, forest fire tobend; gun, traffic, noise donnerndroaring drunk (inf) — sternhagelvoll (inf)
the roaring Twenties — die wilden zwanziger Jahre or Zwanzigerjahre
a roaring success — ein voller Erfolg, ein Bombenerfolg m (inf)
to do a roaring trade ( in sth) — ein Riesengeschäft nt (mit etw) machen
2. nSee:= academic.ru/62644/roar">roar* * *A adj (adv roaringly)2. lärmend, lauta roaring feast ein rauschendes Fest5. umg großartig, fantastisch, toll:do a roaring trade fantastische Geschäfte machen;in roaring health kerngesund6. umg fanatisch (Katholik etc)* * *1. adjective1) dröhnend [Motor, Donner]; tosend [Meer]; brüllend [Löwe]2) (blazing loudly) bullernd (ugs.) [Feuer]3) (riotous)a roaring success — ein Bombenerfolg (ugs.)
the roaring twenties — die wilden zwanziger Jahre; die Roaring Twenties
4) (brisk)2. adverbroaring drunk — sternhagelvoll (salopp)
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