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blood; sensation; rattler; brouhaha; page-one; startler; page-oner; bombshell (Anglophile); humdinger (Tanya Gesse); page oner; splash; a nine days' wonder; upset (They (the Soviets) lost to the Czechoslovaks and the Swedes and finished second in the tournament, a huge upset. VLZ_58); womb-trembler (something that causes great excitement (The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English) kamante); the bomb (1.(informal) The atomic bomb; the capability to launch a nuclear attack. Often capitalized. Pakistan and India both have the Bomb now. 2. (slang) A success; something excellent. Their new record is the bomb. That party was the bomb! WT Alexander Demidov) | |||
headline; earth-shattering news | |||
big-selling news; flutter; knock-out; scoop; hot story | |||
boom | |||
killer | |||
revelation (Pickman); shocker (VLZ_58) | |||
breaking news (onastasiy) | |||
scoop (tha7rgk) | |||
showstopper (Кинопереводчик) | |||
boot; thrill; big stink (It's gonna be a big stink, if they publish that. == Если это опубликуют, то будет большой скандал.) | |||
Russian thesaurus | |||
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сильное, ошеломляющее впечатление от какого-нибудь события, сообщения или само событие, сообщение, производящее такое впечатление. Большой Энциклопедический словарь |
сенсация : 142 phrases in 16 subjects |
Advertising | 1 |
Business | 1 |
Chess | 1 |
Cinematography | 7 |
Contextual meaning | 1 |
Diplomacy | 5 |
Disapproving | 1 |
Electronics | 3 |
General | 72 |
Idiomatic | 5 |
Informal | 4 |
Journalism terminology | 3 |
Makarov | 29 |
Mass media | 6 |
Politics | 2 |
Slang | 1 |