- streak (through)
- (про)двигаться; наступать
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Through the fire and flames — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Through the Fire and Flames» Sencillo de DragonForce del álbum Inhuman Rampage Publicación 3 de octubre de 2006 Formato … Wikipedia Español
Through the Fire and Flames — «Through the Fire and Flames» Sencillo de DragonForce del álbum Inhuman Rampage Formato Disco compacto Grabación 2006 Género(s) Power metal … Wikipedia Español
streak|ing — «STREE kihng», noun. the practice of running or riding naked through a public area, especially as a fad … Useful english dictionary
Streak camera — A streak camera is an instrument for measuring the variation in a pulse of light s intensity with time. They are used to measure the pulse duration of some ultrafast laser systems, and for applications such as time resolved spectroscopy and LIDAR … Wikipedia
streak — I UK [striːk] / US [strɪk] noun [countable] Word forms streak : singular streak plural streaks * 1) a) a line or long mark on something that is a different colour from the colour surrounding it The bird can be recognized by the dark streaks on… … English dictionary
streak — /strik / (say streek) noun 1. a long, narrow mark, smear, band of colour, or the like: streaks of mud; a streak of lightning. 2. a portion or layer of something, distinguished by colour or nature from the rest; a vein or stratum: streaks of fat… …
streak — streak1 [ strik ] noun count * 1. ) a line or long mark on something that is a different color than the color surrounding it: The bird can be recognized by the dark streaks on its breast. streak of: a streak of lightning (=a long line of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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streak — I. noun Etymology: Middle English streke, from Old English strica; akin to Old High German strich line, Latin striga row more at strike Date: before 12th century 1. a line or mark of a different color or texture from the ground ; stripe 2. a. the … New Collegiate Dictionary
streak — [OE] Streak and strike are closely related. Both come from a prehistoric Germanic base *strik , denoting ‘touch lightly’. But whereas the connotations of strike have become more violent, streak has moved semantically from the action to the effect … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
streak — [OE] Streak and strike are closely related. Both come from a prehistoric Germanic base *strik , denoting ‘touch lightly’. But whereas the connotations of strike have become more violent, streak has moved semantically from the action to the effect … Word origins