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Kracken
Cojín de choque
crash pad СУЩ.
1. crash pad (shock-absorbing material):
2. crash pad (place to sleep):
crash pad разг.
I. pad1 [америк. pæd, брит. pad] СУЩ.
1. pad (cushioning):
hombreras ж. мн.
rodilleras ж. мн.
espinilleras ж. мн.
canilleras ж. мн.
musleras ж. мн.
2. pad (of paper):
bloc м.
3.1. pad жарг., устар.:
casa ж.
bulín м. Ла Плата разг.
bulín м. Ла Плата разг.
3.2. pad жарг., устар. (bed):
pad америк.
catre м. разг.
4. pad:
II. pad1 <прич. наст. вр. padding; прош. вр., past part padded> [америк. pæd, брит. pad] ГЛ. перех.
1.1. pad (line):
pad seat/panel
pad seat/panel
enguatar Исп.
to pad a carpet америк.
1.2. pad <padded, past part >:
padded armrests/jacket
padded armrests/jacket
enguatado Исп.
padded envelope
padded bra
2. pad (expand):
pad essay/film/speech
pad essay/film/speech
meter paja en разг.
3. pad америк. bill/invoice:
pad2 <прич. наст. вр. padding; прош. вр., past part padded> [америк. pæd, брит. pad] ГЛ. неперех.
I. crash [америк. kræʃ, брит. kraʃ] СУЩ.
1. crash (loud noise):
2. crash (collision, accident):
choque м.
3. crash (financial failure):
crac м.
crack м.
II. crash [америк. kræʃ, брит. kraʃ] ГЛ. перех.
1.1. crash (smash):
1.2. crash (make a noise):
2. crash разг.:
colarse en una fiesta разг.
III. crash [америк. kræʃ, брит. kraʃ] ГЛ. неперех.
1.1. crash (collide):
to crash into sth
1.2. crash (make loud noise):
crash thunder:
1.3. crash ФИНАНС.:
crash shares:
crash shares:
2. crash (spend the night):
crash разг.
3. crash ИНФОРМ.:
IV. crash [америк. kræʃ, брит. kraʃ] ПРИЛ. определит.
crash course
crash program
V. crash [америк. kræʃ, брит. kraʃ] НАРЕЧ.
VI. crash [америк. kræʃ, брит. kraʃ] МЕЖД.
¡patapum! разг.
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
pad2 [pæd] ГЛ. неперех. -dd-
I. crash [kræʃ] -es СУЩ.
1. crash (accident):
crash of a car
choque м.
2. crash (noise):
3. crash ТОРГ.:
crac м.
4. crash ИНФОРМ.:
II. crash [kræʃ] -es ГЛ. неперех.
1. crash (have an accident):
crash plane
2. crash (make loud noise):
3. crash (break noisily):
4. crash ТОРГ.:
5. crash ИНФОРМ.:
III. crash [kræʃ] -es ГЛ. перех.
1. crash (damage in accident):
2. crash (make noise):
Выражения:
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crash ГЛ.
crash (system, device) неперех. ИНФОРМ.
petarse Исп. разг.
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
I. pad1 [pæd] -dd- SUBST
1. pad (cushion):
mouse pad infor
2. pad (of blank):
3. pad (of animal's foot):
4. pad (sanitary napkin):
5. pad aviat:
6. pad inf (house, flat):
7. pad (water-lily leaf):
II. pad1 [pæd] -dd- VERB vt
I. pad1 [pæd] СУЩ.
1. pad (cushion):
mouse pad comput
2. pad (of paper):
bloc м.
3. pad (of animal's foot):
4. pad АВИА.:
5. pad жарг. (house, flat):
choza ж.
rancho м.
6. pad (of water lily):
II. pad1 <-dd-> [pæd] ГЛ. перех.
1. pad (with wrapping material):
2. pad разг. (inflate):
pad a bill, costs, the budget
pad2 <-dd-> [pæd] ГЛ. неперех. (walk)
I. crash <-es> [kræʃ] СУЩ.
1. crash (accident):
crash of a car
choque м.
2. crash (noise):
3. crash ТОРГ.:
crac м.
4. crash comput:
II. crash [kræʃ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. crash (have an accident):
crash plane
2. crash (make loud noise):
3. crash (break noisily):
4. crash ТОРГ.:
5. crash comput:
III. crash [kræʃ] ГЛ. перех.
1. crash (damage in accident):
2. crash (make noise):
Выражения:
Present
Ipad
youpad
he/she/itpads
wepad
youpad
theypad
Past
Ipadded
youpadded
he/she/itpadded
wepadded
youpadded
theypadded
Present Perfect
Ihavepadded
youhavepadded
he/she/ithaspadded
wehavepadded
youhavepadded
theyhavepadded
Past Perfect
Ihadpadded
youhadpadded
he/she/ithadpadded
wehadpadded
youhadpadded
theyhadpadded
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The hippie crash pad found a new inception as punk houses.
en.wikipedia.org
For the 2008 version, the rules remained the same; however, the platforms are now located above the pool instead of a crash pad.
en.wikipedia.org
Two figures hang from the structure, while others stand on multicoloured crash pads below shouting instructions: where their friends should move next and how to improve their balance.
www.ft.com
All of the crowd could have been accomplices, somehow ensuring he survived the fall with a net or crash pad.
www.dailymail.co.uk
We had a form of this in the 1960s too -- it was called the crash pad.
www.spectator.co.uk