Translation "jak udarac" to English

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

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.

But now it actually might be more technically accurate because it might bang.
Source: TED2020
This is the noise that Penzias and Wilson heard the oldest sound that you're ever going to hear, the cosmic microwave background radiation left over from the Big Bang.
Source: TED2020
He didn't know about the Big Bang. He didn't know about the expansion of the universe.
Source: TED2020

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

They are growing in political clout, as the mullahs are isolating themselves with the exception of one group of mullahs, who are not well known to Americans.
Source: TED2020
My father has a lot of clout at city hall.
Source: Tatoeba
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.

Do not pelt your dog with stones, so the neighbors will not imitate you.
Source: Tatoeba
The only one who really needs an ocelot pelt is the ocelot itself.
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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Time is relative; sometimes it flies like a bird, sometimes it drags like a slug.
Source: Tatoeba
This is a sea slug that squirts this lovely, bright purple ink at any creature that tries to eat it.
Source: TED2020
They're also flat-out funnier, which is another thing that comes in handy, because a person who's making you laugh is a very hard person to slug.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: bullet · sluggard

smash

nounIPA: / smˈaʃ /

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

When he does this, it's not, "Take your Stradivarius and like Jimi Hendrix, smash it on the floor." It's not that.
Source: TED2020
Eventually, we got to huge ring-like machines that take two beams of particles in opposite directions, squeeze them down to less than the width of a hair and smash them together.
Source: TED2020
If you're a particle physicist, you want to know what happens when we smash things together.
Source: TED2020

whomp

noun

A loud slap, crash, or crunch.

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