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катастрофа

n
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gen. disaster; smash-up; calamity (a great misfortune • It will be a calamity if he fails his exam); smash; cataclasm; prang; casualty; fatality; débâcle; smash-up (автомобильная, железнодорожная); Bete noire (с французского (= disaster) starkside); apocalypse; cataclysm; chaos (sever_korrespondent); earthquake; woe (levmoris); crisis (в широком смысле Pickman); debacle (April May); catastrophe (a sudden great disaster • earthquakes and other natural catastrophes; Her brother's death was a catastrophe for the family)
Gruzovik near-fatal accident
Игорь Миг bane; full-scale disaster (Придя в себя после катастрофы 1990-х, Россия постепенно начала качественную перестройку отношений с соседними государствами.); epic fail; face plant
amer. wreck (My father died in a car wreck.); hot mess (Taras)
austral., slang prang (автомобиля, самолёта и т.п.)
auto., obs. break down
avia. fatal crash; fatal (aircraft) accident (авиационная); accident
avia., jarg. auger-in
avia., med. nonsurvivable accident
busin. crash
Canada up the booay (VLZ_58)
construct. disastrous accident
dentist. perio failure (MichaelBurov); endo failure (MichaelBurov)
disappr. train wreck (There are three towers up. Digging the holes on the other two. How the heck people are going to gain access is beyond me when the side streets are side streets. Cornwall is busy as it is. It is going to be a train wreck. Those towers will collapse the city budget and infrastructure. (vancouversun.com) ART Vancouver)
ecol. mishap
econ. smashup; extinction level event (The Internet is nothing less than an extinction-level event for the traditional firm. irinavostrikova)
fin. meltdown (а также "крах", "развал" и т.п. – возможные варианты перевода, исходя из контекстуального примера в речи Премьер-Министра Великобритании – Prime Minister's opening address to a business breakfast at Downing Street on 1 April 2010 : " ...At the same time, many of these banks remain heavily dependent on the funding, the capital and the financial guarantees that governments made available to avert a complete meltdown in their banks and in the financial system..." vladiyer)
fire. fatal down; major crash
geol. catastrophe
insur. CAT (ZolVas); catastrophe (событие, вызывающее значительные разрушения и большое количество несчастных случаев и жертв); disaster (крупное природное явление, носящее характер бедствия, наступающее внезапно и наносящее огромные повреждения и страдания населению; к ним относятся землетрясения, ураганы, наводнения, оползни, снежные лавины, извержения вулканов, цунами и т.п.)
law wreck (железнодорожная и т. п.)
med. fatal mishap
mil. holocaust
nano fatal casualty
polit. conflagration
rhetor. large-scale crisis (Alex_Odeychuk)
sec.sys. crack-up (на фондовой бирже)
slang ruin; blue ruin; crack-up; dog's breakfast (Marina_Arefyeva); gungshow (VLZ_58); balls-up (a situation in which everything goes wrong The trip was a complete balls-up from beginning to end. VLZ_58); dumpster fire (This project is a complete dumpster fire vogeler)
space wreck
tech. fatal accident; large-scale accident
vulg. clusterfuck (pinta_vodki)
Игорь Миг, avia., context. downing (самолёта, в знач. "сбитие")
Катастрофа n
hist. Shoah ( MichaelBurov); Final Solution ( MichaelBurov); Holocaust (persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime MichaelBurov)
авиационная катастрофа n
fire. catastrophic down
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