інші переклади
ламати |
break
destroy
fracture
outbreak
smash
circumvent
|
розгромити |
smash
rout
devastate
wallop
kill
overwar
|
чавити |
squeeze
crush
smash
|
ламатися |
break
fracture
smash
|
роздавити |
crush
beat in
overpower
smash
|
порішити |
smash
|
розоритися |
smash
|
розбити вщент |
smash up
smash
|
банкрутство |
bankruptcy
smash
collapse
crash
|
катастрофа |
catastrophe
disaster
crash
accident
collapse
smash
|
розгром |
defeat
smash
debacle
devastation
walloping
checkmate
|
повне руйнування |
smash
|
стукіт |
clatter
clash
rataplan
chatter
smash
conk
|
вщент |
smash
|
синоніми
іменник
дієслово
наріччя
приклади
Maybe, when they were nearly done, she’d climb onto Diamond Eye’s back and smash it down.
The ranger bit his tongue, struggling to remain quiet, to not reach out and smash his fist into that smug face.
In the end they landed the gondola and tipped out the golem and had the Elemental Man drop rocks on it from ever-greater heights until the armour cracked and they were able to smash and lever a chink out and reach inside with their own moulded glass.
Now came an evening when Curtin yelled at Dobbs: “You cursed dog, if you for once don’t drop that nasty frown of yours, bigud, I’ll smash your head with this stone.
One flick would smash a human ribcage.
Its jaw was open wide, its paws raised to smash into him, to tear at him with its giant claws, and pin him on his back where it could work him with its powerful bite.
He crashed into the top of one ship and tore out its heart with his teeth, held it as a shield against a dozen flashes of lightning as the glasship fell, then tossed it arcing away to smash into the side of another and send both tumbling away into the abyss.
Rew crouched, his arms rising to cover his ears in the instant it took the spell to smash into him.
Lightning hit him and he screamed and fell, and she howled at him until he found his wings and surged up high and dived among them again, the rage surging through them both so nothing mattered except to bring every last ship to the ground and smash it into sand.
As he lifted his ashgar to smash her, Diamond Eye’s tail swatted him, hurling him through the air, a rag-bag of broken bone.
”“And isn’t it always his burros that, goddamn it, won’t march in line, and stray off and smash their packs against the trees, trying to get them off their funking backs?
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