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Перевод: bang
[наречие] как раз; вдруг; прямо; [существительное] сильный удар; удар ; стук ; внезапный шум; взрыв ; звук взрыва; звук выстрела; стремительность ; напор ; удовольствие; наслаждение; челка ; высушенные листья и стебли индийской конопли; гашиш ; [глагол] ударять; ударить; стукнуть; удариться; стукнуться; грохнуть; бахнуть; бахать; хлопнуть; захлопнуть; захлопнуться с шумом; бить; тузить; превосходить; перегонять; подстригать волосы челкой
Тезаурус:
- The commission structure is a significant improvement on pre-Big Bang charges at a minimum of 16 and a rate of 1.25 per cent on the first 2,500 of a transaction, falling to 0.75 per cent for the next 2,500 and 0.2 per cent thereafter.
- To make sure your Christmas doesn't go with a bang instead, here's a checklist for the festive season.
- The "Little Bang" Theory cannot be completely dismissed, but it is today generally discounted.
- The thing that's flying towards me is multicoloured - I'm being beaten up by colours - grass-green violet scarlet beige BANG rust indigo lime BANG! rose-pink slate-grey flame-orange BANG BANG! - and the colours have got my face.
- A healthy distrust since Big Bang in October 1986 of stockbrokers' research.
- The castles in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Fantasia were based on this magical structure.
- International: Italy's poll campaign ends with a bang
- There was this awful feeling of helplessness, waiting for the big bang.
- Bang, bang, bang!"
- The actions for "one went bang" are to point one finger and then clap hands once.
- The consumer boom was fuelled not just by the falling savings ratio at a time when economic growth allowed incomes to rise strongly, but also by (a) tax cuts, especially in the budgets of 1987 and 1988 and (b) readily available credit - particularly in the aftermath of the deregulation of the City in 1986, known as Big Bang.
- But if we rush, bang and crash our way to change we'll lose everything - and we might never get it back.
- U. S. Defence Secretary Charles Wilson said, with a shrewd businessman's satisfaction, that the new type of H-Bomb tested at Bikini gave "a bigger bang for the buck".
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