Translation "jak udar" to English

jak udar{masculine}
bash
jak udarac{masculine}
bang · biff · blad · blaud · clour · clout · pelt · slug · smash · whomp

jak udar

masculineIPA: / jak udar /
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bash

nounIPA: / bæʃ /

An uproarious party; SYN. do, brawl.

PM: Last night we gave it a few too many turns and it tried to bash the roof out also. It's about a gram.
Source: TED2020
I'm having a bash myself at the ballet.
Source: Tatoeba
And there I was crying away, and smash, bash on my rock.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: bang · belt · brawl · do · knock · smash

jak udarac

masculineIPA: / jak udarats /
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bang

nounIPA: / bˈɑ̃ɡ /

1. A fringe of banged hair (cut short squarely across the forehead).
2. A sudden very loud noise; SYN. blowup, clap, eruption, blast, loud noise.
3. The release of a store of affective force; SYN. charge, rush, flush, thrill, kick.

It tells us how the universe evolved after the Bang, but gives us no insight into what would have powered the Bang itself.
Source: TED2020
I mean, what could be more glorious than listening to the Big Bang itself?
Source: TED2020
They used math to calculate the shape of the universe immediately before and after the Big Bang.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: bam · bash · belt · blast · boot · charge · clap · eruption · flush · hit · kick · knock · rush · smash · smasher · strike · thrill

biff

nouncomputersIPA: / bɪf /

1. A BSD utility that issues a signal when new mail has arrived. Biff was named after a University of California graduate student’s dog who had a habit of barking at the mailman at the time the utility was developed. 2. See B1FF.

You can also say, "Biff went from sick to well."
Source: TED2020
You can say, "Biff drove the car to Chicago," but not, "Biff drove Chicago the car."
Source: TED2020

blad

nounarhaic, obsolete

blaud

nounarhaic, obsolete

clour

noun

clout

nounIPA: / klaʊt /

ETYM AS. clût a little cloth, piece of metal; cf. Swed. klut, Icel. klûtr a kerchief, or W. clwt a clout, Gael. clud.
A target used in archery.

My father has a lot of clout at city hall.
Source: Tatoeba
The laws have some sort of ontological power or clout that they can form the abyss, that it's pregnant with being.
Source: TED2020
And how much clout could they bring to bear if they chose to engage on the issue?
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: biff · clout nail · lick · poke · pull · punch

pelt

nounIPA: / pelt /

ETYM Cf. German pelz a pelt, fur, from Old Fren. pelice, French pelisse (see Pelisse); or perh. shortened from peltry.
1. The skin of an animal with the fur still on it; a raw or undressed hide.
2. The human skin.

The only one who really needs an ocelot pelt is the ocelot itself.
Source: Tatoeba
Do not pelt your dog with stones, so the neighbors will not imitate you.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: fur · hide · skin

slug

nounIPA: / sləɡ /

ETYM Old Eng. slugge slothful, sluggen to be slothful; cf. LG. slukk low-spirited, sad, Eng. slack, slouch, Dutch slak, slek, a snail.
Obsolete unit of mass, equal to 14.6 kg/32.17 lb. It is the mass that
will have an acceleration of one foot per second when under a force of one pound weight.
Unit of gravitational mass of approximately 32.174 pounds.

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The next few minutes is, we're all going to get raised up to the level of a sea slug.
Source: TED2020
I'm going to slug you in the gut.
Source: Tatoeba
This is a solar-powered sea slug. It's a nudibranch that has incorporated chloroplast inside it to drive its energy.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: bullet · sluggard

smash

nounIPA: / smˈaʃ /

A serious collision (especially of motor vehicles); SYN. smash-up.

And then they'll get stupid drunk and smash cake in each other's faces and do the Macarena.
Source: TED2020
I don't know if you've ever been to a Jewish wedding, but what they do is, they take a light bulb and they smash it.
Source: TED2020
Hydrogen atoms smash together to form helium, accompanied by a great release of energy, strong enough to counteract the shrinking force of the gravity.
Source: TED2020

whomp

noun

A loud slap, crash, or crunch.

Similar words to "jak udar"

jatro · jedar · jedreći · jedro · jesetra · jetra · jutro
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