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Перевод: crack
[прилагательное] великолепный; знаменитый; первоклассный; [существительное] треск ; щелканье; удар ; затрещина ; трещина ; раскол ; щель ; свищ ; расщелина ; расселина ; ломающийся голос; кто-либо замечательный; что-либо замечательное; острота ; шутка ; саркастическое замечание; [глагол] производить шум; производить выстрел; производить треск; трещать; щелкать; раскусывать; расщеплять; рассыхаться; трескаться; давать трещину; раскалывать; колоть; раскалываться; ломаться; крекировать; подвергать крекингу
Тезаурус:
- "This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad," he said.
- Otley called at the crack of dawn, "Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke wants us to give her a hand."
- The position of the crack shows also that the head was cast upside-down.
- "She'd crack her face if she tried," thought Gazzer.
- John's crack juvenile troupe was still the Manchester Mites and their feuds with the local Girls still raged every spring when they emigrated to Blackpool to perform there.
- Surviving in this goldfish bowl of publicity would crack the strongest union.
- These are the children who sometimes crack at university level because they are facing challenge for the first time in their lives."
- Sensational media and police reports in 1989 seemed to suggest an increased use of "crack" among young people in parts of south London, Liverpool, and Birmingham - with attendant fears that this particularly dangerous substance might become widespread, as it was reported to be in parts of the United States.
- Police, accompanied by community leaders, made 12 arrests yesterday after a three-week undercover operation in Notting Hill, west London, following complaints about an increase in gangs supplying the cocaine-based drug crack.
- The radio keeps telling you that the eye of the hurricane is here or there, getting near anyway, and you try to figure whether to leave the windows open a crack or tape them and you remember that the highest point of Key West is only 16 feet above sea level, and how the great hurricane of 1936 caught a train half way up the Keys filled with refugees from Key West and drowned them all, and you can get nervous.
- In his days of better health he had been a crack sportsman, and even managed to play golf to a single figure handicap despite his lost leg.
- Before returning to the Cape, he had written "I have been idle so long that I doubt if I shall ever do a single grand battement in my life again - I crack when I move."
- "Don't sleep with her, my dear, will you, for though she would not melt, she would crack if she fell.
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