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Перевод: salvo
[существительное] увертка ; отговорка ; оправдание; утешение; оговорка ; лимитирование; залп (орудий) ; бомбовый залп; батарейная очередь; взрыв аплодисментов
Тезаурус:
- Suddenly a salvo arrived but did no damage.
- "I can't if the senator demands you," Ellen said stubbornly, then turned away as Cutwater's courtesy taxi arrived from the airport in a salvo of backfires and black smoke.
- On Tuesday, Christie's fires the first salvo of the Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck armoury sale - one of the most famous private German collections.
- She let off a salvo of three guns, spaced so that the first ball fell well in front of the Genoese ship.
- He had hardly finished his remark when there was a terrifying roar overhead as a salvo of shells crashed into the area near to where the Germans had been mortaring.
- City: Delta salvo for Pan Am
- Quite clearly the bombs could be seen leaving the aircraft; sometimes one, sometimes two, sometimes even a salvo of four - small grey forms.
- Salvo of Firgorran, the first Rottweiler to take Best in Show at the Tux Nationals.
- They had always relied on speed and skill in horsemanship, which enabled them to dash in upon their adversaries, fire off a salvo from their short but deadly bows, and then retreat before any reprisal.
- Salvo Lima had been Mayor of Palermo in the building boom of the Fifties and Sixties, when the Mafia set the rules of many public contracts.
- That was the final salvo to which Charles had no counter.
- The time has passed quickly and it is now getting dusk, the mosquitoes have arrived and the German mortaring of the orchard has started, the first salvo exploding a short distance away causing pieces of earth to fall from the logs covering the roof of the trench, the earth and other bits of debris falling onto the now empty mess-tins.
- In the end Shaw's wishes were largely thwarted: a group of loyal disciples laboured on, but the phonetic version of Androcles and the Lion which was published in 1962 was a lonely salvo in a campaign that got nowhere.
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