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Перевод: punching
[существительное] штампование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The first is, never kick when you are within punching range.
- Carr, to his credit, never stopped coming forward and he caused Wharton many problems until the eighth round, but the Yorkshireman then delighted his home town supporters by producing the kind of punching power they expected of him.
- Practise "digging in" under attack by sliding the rear foot back slightly while cocking the punching hip.
- All struck out at random - a muddle of punching fists and kicking boots.
- He bellowed with pain and rage, and sitting astride, continued punching her savagely in the face until she lay still.
- Screwdriver slip for punching head
- Putting paid to Daisy's hour of peace were also hoards of children clambering over pews, chasing each other down the aisles, punching their mothers, and having to be repeatedly hushed for talking.
- Similar motives prompted the FA to ban an Arsenal player, Paul Davis, for nine matches last season after a TV news camera had spotted him punching Glenn Cockerill behind the referee's back with such force that the Southampton player's jaw was broken.
- The four RJ-45 connections can be configured so that the unused wires carry an additional four 10BaseT connections by using the MiLAN MIL 4084 Expansion Module or by punching down the extra lines.
- Just a fortnight previously on a black day for rugby, Gareth Chilcott, the Bath and England prop, was sent off at Gloucester for punching and, in another league match, two Richmond forwards were badly injured in the game with Rugby at the Athletic Ground.
- If a Member on one side of the House sought to simulate anger by crossing the floor, punching an opponent on the nose and destroying his paper, would it be a breach of privilege for a court of law to proceed against him?
- The oldest rookie is still punching to the line.
- But in that 11th, Benn was the Dark Destroyer of old, first knocking Piper down for a count of eight with three big rights and a sweet left hook and then punching him all round the ring - blood spurting from Piper's mouth with every blow - until referee Larry O'Connell mercifully stopped it.
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