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Перевод: hiccup
[существительное] икота ; [глагол] икать; барахлить
Тезаурус:
- Persistent hiccup with retching may occur.
- The only hiccup in Anglo-Argentinian arms deals was immediately following the bloody coup of 1976 when the military seized power.
- A little hiccup in sales
- You are the wickedest, most callous, unfeeling - "Another hiccup rendered her temporarily speechless.
- The draw itself is expected to last no more than 10 minutes, although there is always the chance of the sort of hiccup that occurred before the 1982 tournament when Belgium and Scotland ended up in the wrong groups - and there was the embarrassed re-examination of screwed-up slips of paper such as might be seen when the vicar's wife wins both the turkey and the hamper in the Christmas raffle.
- "It the microprocessor doesn't just hiccup; it locks up completely and can shut down the whole plant," says John Bull.
- The years of abundance in America began in 1950 with the defence expenditure triggered off by the Korean War, and the boom continued with only a hiccup or two of recession in 1954 and 1958.
- PUCE complexions at Foreign Colonial Investment Trust, where plans to commemorate the 50,000th investor suffered an unexpected hiccup yesterday.
- Suffolk people hiccup half their words away.
- Despite the hiccup of the Gulf war, Cathay has not cancelled any of the 17 aircraft it has ordered or any of its options on another 29.
- The sales drive was interrupted by a legal hiccup.
- Rolls-Royce and British Aerospace have also been feeling the slump in civil aviation: the hangover after a spending boom, the post-liberalisation troubles of the American airline industry and the hiccup over the Gulf war have all cut into demand for new aeroplanes.
- On "Finish", mid-syllable, a hiccup of desolation that'll turn you inside out.
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