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Перевод: havoc
[существительное] опустошение; разрушение; [глагол] опустошать; разрушать
Тезаурус:
- That is a sharp decline from the 73.5p at which they were suspended and reflects the financial havoc which has been wrought on the company's accounts as a consequence of the problems at its ISC Technologies subsidiary.
- It also needs a second additive to help it dissolve and raises the vapour pressure of petrol, which can cause havoc with a car's Fuel pumping system.
- But tossed about by a cruel world, Iris is not the sort of girl who quietly puts up with her destiny - just as the flower beneath which she reads for a moment, while a woman's revenge wreaks horrible havoc in the final minutes, is not just an ordinary cactus.
- As far as it goes, the book is a useful catalogue of the havoc wrecked by Reagan, but it is openly partisan and should be read as such.
- NB: When in Socialist countries, if something exquisite comes up, snap it up immediately, as centrally-planned economies can play havoc with the supply of tack.
- The noxious substance contained in the two anal glands, one on either side of the animal's rectum, is called butyl mercaptan and it plays havoc with a predator's face.
- In any event, those wretches played havoc with your LOFT versus Super-SARA article (This week, 24 March, p 787).
- Together these events disrupt the climate and sea currents across wide areas of the Pacific, causing havoc to animal, fish, and bird life as well as to humans.
- How can measles virus escape the body's natural defences to wreak such havoc?
- He makes mistakes and causes havoc, in pursuit of the right course.
- In the structure of a building, most havoc is wrought by penetration of rain and damp.
- Direct sunlight plays havoc with the varnish.
- According to Coatney, this discovery "created havoc bordering on hysteria.
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