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under meaning in Russian

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put someone under (to anesthetize someone or render them unconscious through the use of narcotic substances, usually either alcohol or pharmaceutical drugs)
verb

давать наркозverb

round [rounder, roundest] (circular or cylindrical)
adjective
[UK: ˈraʊnd]
[US: ˈraʊnd]

круглыйadjective
{m}

округлыйadjective
{m}

round [rounder, roundest] (of corners that lack sharp angles)
adjective
[UK: ˈraʊnd]
[US: ˈraʊnd]

закруглённыйadjective

round [rounder, roundest] (plump)
adjective
[UK: ˈraʊnd]
[US: ˈraʊnd]

полныйadjective

sunder [sundered, sundering, sunders] (to break or separate or to break apart)
verb
[UK: ˈsʌn.də(r)]
[US: ˈsʌn.dər]

разделятьverb

разлучатьverb

sunder [sundered, sundering, sunders] (to part)
verb
[UK: ˈsʌn.də(r)]
[US: ˈsʌn.dər]

расставатьсяverb

Sunderland (city)
proper noun
[UK: ˈsʌn.də.lənd]
[US: ˈsʌn.dər.lənd]

Сандерленд /Sandɛrlénd/proper noun
{m}

Сандерленд /Sándɛrlend/proper noun
{m}

Сандерленд /Sándɛrlɛnd/proper noun
{m}

Сандерленд /Sandɛrlɛ́nd/proper noun
{m}

sweep something under the rug (to conceal a problem expediently)
verb

замести под коврикverb
{Plf}

there is nothing new under the sun (there is nothing new)
phrase

ничто не ново под лунойphrase

thunder [thunders] (deep, rumbling noise)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də(r)]
[US: ˈθʌn.dər]

рокотnoun
{m}

thunder [thunders] (sound caused by lightning)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də(r)]
[US: ˈθʌn.dər]

громnoun
{m}

thunder [thunders] (sound resembling thunder)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də(r)]
[US: ˈθʌn.dər]

грохотnoun
{m}

thunder [thundered, thundering, thunders] (to make a noise like thunder)
verb
[UK: ˈθʌn.də(r)]
[US: ˈθʌn.dər]

греметьverb
{imPlf}

громыхатьverb
{imPlf}

грохотатьverb
{imPlf}

thunderbird (mythological bird)
noun
[UK: ˈθən.dərˌ.bərd]
[US: ˈθən.dər.ˌbərd]

громовая птицаnoun
{f}

thunderbolt [thunderbolts] (an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də.bəʊlt]
[US: ˈθʌn.dəboʊlt]

гром среди ясного небаnoun
{m}

thunderbolt [thunderbolts] (flash of lightning accompanied by thunder)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də.bəʊlt]
[US: ˈθʌn.dəboʊlt]

перунnoun
{m}

удар молнииnoun
{m}

thunderclap [thunderclaps] (sudden thunder)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də.klæp]
[US: ˈθʌn.də.klæp]

удар громаnoun

thundercloud [thunderclouds] (cloud)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də.klaʊd]
[US: ˈθʌn.də.klaʊd]

грозоваяnoun
{f}

thunderer noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də.rə]
[US: ˈθʌn.də.rə]

громовержецnoun
{m}

thunderous (very loud; suggestive of thunder)
adjective
[UK: ˈθʌn.də.rəs]
[US: ˈθʌn.də.rəs]

грозовойadjective

громовой //adjective

оглушительныйadjective

предвещающий грозуadjective

thundersnow noun
[UK: θˈʌndəsnˌəʊ]
[US: θˈʌndɚsnˌoʊ]

снеговая грозаnoun

thunderstorm [thunderstorms] (storm with thunder and lightning)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌn.də.stɔːm]
[US: ˈθʌn.dər.ˌstɔːrm]

буряnoun
{f}

грозаnoun
{f}

tsundere (character who fits the archetype of being cold or hostile before gradually showing a warm and caring side)
noun

цундэрэnoun
{n}

water under the bridge (something in the past that cannot be controlled but must be accepted)
noun

прошлогодний снегnoun
{m}

Wunderkammer (a cabinet of scientific curiosities in the late Renaissance)
noun

кабинет редкостейnoun
{m}

кунсткамераnoun
{f}

wunderkind (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)
noun
[UK: ˈwʊn.dəkɪnd]
[US: ˈwən.dərˌk.aɪnd]

вундеркиндnoun
{m}

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