To be on strike is the meaning of a phraseological unit. How to understand that it is sunstroke

  1. on fire

    orf.
    on fire

  2. on fire

    in shock predic. decomposition
    About the state of elation, inspiration, which ensures good luck.

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  3. On fire

    On fire. [...] the colloquial expression in strike (i.e. `in such a state or mood when all the forces are on the rise in cheerful excitement, promising good luck') spread from the jargon of billiard players.
    (Vinogradov V.

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  4. on fire

    adj., number of synonyms: 6 lively 52 in a state of inspiration 3 in a state of elation 3 in good mood 4 lively 85 lively 34

  5. on fire

    Express 1. In a state of inspiration, an upsurge of spiritual strength, when you manage to do something significant. A slight excitement rose in him again, he felt that he was on a roll.

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  6. on fire

    (to be) - foreign language: in the mood to do something - good
    Wed. Eh, you! inopportunely interrupted!
    It makes a noise like coals in a samovar!
    And I would definitely go overboard
    All of St. Petersburg: I ​​was on fire!
    Nekrasov. Contemporaries. Heroes of time.
    Wed. Why not chat?...

  7. hit

    moving, falling; knock.
    Ball hit
    about the floor □
    Pebble hit at her window, the glass rang
    hit against the wall of the well and tore off the rope. L. Tolstoy, Harmful air.
    In a few minutes the shuttle
    soft hit about the shore. Popovkin, Rubanyuk Family.
    2.
    Having bumped into someone or something. or hitting
    for smth., get hit, bruise
    A strong hand pushed him away, and he hit about the fence
    so that the fence shook. Lermontov, Bela.
    [Dronov] squealed joyfully when someone fell or, hitting

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  8. under attack

    adverb, number of synonyms: 1 in a dangerous position 1

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  9. Hit

    (le choc, la percussion, der Stoss). - The theory of shock and collision in mechanics is based on the fact that partial forces developing between colliding parts of bodies belong to the group of instantaneous forces.

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  10. hit

    See hit

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  11. hit
  12. hit

    1. hit/and/t¹ (to hurt).
    2. blow/and/т² (emphasize).

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  13. hit

    What strength is there ~

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  14. hit

    apply hit) in what and for what.
    Hit in the face (in the face). Hit fist on the table.

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  15. hit

    Hit, blows, blow, blows, blow, blows, hit, blows, blow, blows, impact, blows

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  16. hit

    hit
    I owls nepereh.
    see hit
    II owls nepereh. decomposition
    Rush somewhere.

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  17. ·hit.

    (abbreviation) accent

    Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  18. hit

    HIT, a, m.
    1. A short and strong movement, directly aimed at someone, sharp
    push. Apply U. with a butt, with a fist. Get out blow. U. electric current(translated). U. below
    Heard blows axe.
    3. Swift attack, attack. Retreat under blow enemy. Withdraw
    from under blow. Flank y. Shtykova U.
    4. transfer Serious trouble, shock. Try it out. fate
    The family recovered from blow.
    5. Cerebral hemorrhage (outdated). Die from blow. W. grabbed someone.
    6

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  19. hit

    IN impact(to be; colloquial) - in a position, state, mood that ensures good luck
    He finally threw down the brush, told his wife that he was not in impact. Turgenev.
    Under blow
    1) in a position where they can
    attack, attack.
    Flanks under blow. - that figure under blow(chess.).
    2) transfer in a critical, dangerous situation.

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  20. hit

    foreign language) - to quickly move towards something, to attempt something, to embark on something
    Wed. " Hit
    into writing."
    Wed. She, without saying goodbye to Marya Nikolaevna, hit run home.
    Leskov. A seedy family. 1
    9.
    Wed. Suddenly, as if something had burned you, you jumped up and you'll hit run!..
    Zagoskin. Yuri Miloslavsky. 2, 4.
    Cm. hit.
    Cm. hit into ambition.

    Mikhelson's Phraseological Dictionary
  21. hit

    1. A sharp, strong push (usually with a palm, fist, stick, etc.).
    Fighting, boxing, painful, faithful, sudden, rough, heavy, cruel, healthy (colloquial)

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  22. hit

    objects, persons when moving.
    Hit boats hitting an underwater rock.

    The plump Yaroslavl seemed to be more
    was furious; he didn't stop showering him blows. Grigorovich, Anton-Goremyka.
    Grandfather hit
    fist on the table, and from blow and the cups, and the bread, and the salt lick jumped with a roar and a crash. Gladkov
    A story about childhood.
    The sound of such a push, a shaking, or a shot, or the breaking of something. etc.
    Hit
    thunder Hit bells

    The woman is dragging a dry branch, and you can hear blows ax around the corner. L. Tolstoy, Cossacks

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  23. hit

    HIT, blow, ·husband.
    1. A sharp, strong push, a sharp, strong collision
    something (moving with something moving or moving with something stationary). " Hit he was so clever that the skull split apart
    » Krylov. " Hit ours is sharp and heavy.” Languages. “My heralds praised hit." Pushkin. With a blow cut off the head with a sword
    Hit on the leg. Apply hit fist in the chest. Hit hammer on iron. Metal testing for hit
    Take away from yourself · hit.
    2. Sound - knocking, crackling, ringing, roar from such contact, collision

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  24. hit

    HIT, I'll hit you, you'll hit, ·sovereign (to hit).
    1. someone or something. Inflict something on someone hit(cm. hit
    in 1 value), cause injury. Hit hit someone on the head. Hit someone with a stick. Hit
    in the face. Hit in the chest.
    2. for what, about someone or something. Produce hit(cm. hit to 1 digit), knock
    "It used to be like will hit let all five of them on the table scream.” Gogol. Hit stick on wood. Hit
    flint on flint.
    | someone or something Shoot at something. "He hit the first snipe is too close

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  25. hit

    HIT, I'll hit, you'll hit, ·sovereign (to hit).
    1. about someone or something. Having bumped into
    on something, faced with something, get hit(cm. hit in 1 · value). Hit about the door. Hit
    head on the ceiling. Steamboat hit about the pitfall.
    2. what. Hit something while flying with force
    Bullet hit into the wall. Ball hit at the door.
    3. with ·inf. and without additional Take off, start running (colloquial)
    “A hundred, without suffering any damage, unexpectedly hit to flee." Sholokhov. "She, without saying goodbye

    Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  26. blows

    blows pl.
    Jerky vibrations (heart, pulse).

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  27. not in the mood

    not in impact predic. decomposition
    About a condition that does not provide good luck.

    Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  28. hit

    HIT-A; m.
    1. A sharp, strong push made by someone or something. on a grand scale; sharp collision
    U. with a fist, a stick. U. in the face. U. about the ground. Woodworking. Strength blow. Apply Avoid blow
    U. ice floes on the bridge abutment. Sound blow. //usually plural: blows, -ov. Jerky vibrations of blood vessel walls
    blood vessels and heart. Beats heart, pulse.
    2. A sharp, short sound made by something
    deaf blows explosions.
    3. About the sudden the action of something., causing damage to someone, something, causing

    Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  29. was on fire

    adj., number of synonyms: 1 speaker 189

    Dictionary of Russian synonyms
  30. hit

    HIT, I rush, I rush; owls
    1. Having bumped or collided, get hit(in 1 digit
    face something Ball hit into the wall.
    3. in what or with undefined. Start something. do it quickly, vigorously

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  31. hit

    Big~
    cruel~
    colossal~
    powerful~
    stunning~
    serious~
    deadly~
    crushing~
    scary~
    heavy~

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  32. hit

    Ch e g o  i  h e m.
    Hit legs - hit foot (in the second phrase the meaning of the tool is emphasized
    actions). Wed. Also: hit hands - hit hand, hit fist hit fist, etc.

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  33. hit

    About what and into what.
    1. o b o  h t o (having encountered something, having encountered something, get hit
    The bird, shot through by a bullet, turned over in the air, flew down like a stone and heavily hit on the ground
    Arsenyev).
    2. v o  ch t o (to get into something during rapid movement).
    The bullet slid through his hair and hit behind the wall (Dostoevsky).

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  34. hit

    verb, holy, used often
    I I'll hit you, You you'll hit, he/she/it will hit, We let's hit, You hit, They will hit
    hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hitting; nsv. hit
    1
    When someone hit another person with a hand, foot, hard object, etc., with a strong movement
    | Hit in the face, in the chest. | Hit on the back, on the head. | Hurt hit.
    2. When someone hit hand
    came into contact with a hard surface of something. Hit fist on the table. | Sharp hit foot in the door.
    3

    Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
  35. hit

    HIT, -yay, -yay; nesov. (owl. HIT, -ryu, -rish).
    1. why. Start something abruptly. do

    Explanatory dictionary of Russian argot
  36. Hit

    U. body on the surface of the liquid, hydraulic hit, the action of an explosion or shock wave (See Shock wave
    A and B is called a line blow. By the end of the 1st phase, the convergence of bodies stops, and part of their kinetic energy
    the same as in a static state. The contact theory is based on such assumptions blow G. Hertz. If time
    Kilchevsky N.A., Theory of collisions of solid bodies, L. - M., 1949; Dinnik. A. N., Hit and compression of elastic
    blow two bodies
    II
    Strike (military)
    direct impact on the enemy by means of destruction

    Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  37. not in the mood

    orf.
    not in impact

    Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  38. hit

    what, why.
    Produce hit (blows).
    Hit fist on the table.

    He spat on his hands and threw the ax
    caught it on the fly and loudly hit on wood. Paustovsky, A Tale of Forests.
    small steamer
    called “Fisherman” as if in mockery, shuddering and hitting blades on the water, set sail from the quiet
    falling object).
    On the left side, a bullet buzzed from the forest and hit into the carriage. L. Tolstoy, Felling
    forests.
    Suddenly into one of the glasses with such force hit a huge piece of ice that it broke and fragments

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  39. hit

    Original Derived from hit, which is considered a word of the same root (with a re-vocalization a/o, b

    Shansky Etymological Dictionary
  40. hit

    verb, holy, used compare often
    I I'll hit, You you'll hit, he/she/it will hit, We let's hit
    You hit yourself, They will hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hitting, hitting
    see nsv. hit

    Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
  41. hit

    HIT-ryu, -rish; struck; -eat, -a, -o; struck; -ren, -a, -o; St.
    1. what, about
    what, why. Produce hit, knock. U. with a fist, with a foot. U. with a hammer, a stick, a hand. U. on a nail, on a table
    Sharply at the door. U. with all his might.
    2. whom. Inflict on smb. hit, hit someone U. dog
    u. U. from all sides.
    3. To get into, to land somewhere, into something. in a collision, impact
    about moving, falling, etc. subject). Ice floe hit on board. Stone hit into glass. Bullet hit into the ground

    Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  42. hit

    HIT- I rush, - I rush; St.
    1. To bump into something. or touch smth. during its movement
    falling; knock. Ball hit about the floor Boat hit about the pier. Board hit about the ground. Stone
    hit into the wall. U. with a knock.
    2. Having bumped into someone, sth. or by touching something, getting hurt
    Hit at someone's feet. To humiliately ask someone. about smth. Hit about bet. Place a bet

    Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  43. hit

    orf.
    hit, -A

    Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  1. hit

    Smūgis (2)
    užsigavimas (2)
    kirtis (2)

    Russian-Lithuanian dictionary
  2. hit

    Susidaužti (ia, ė)
    užsigauti (na, užsigavo)

    Russian-Lithuanian dictionary
  3. hit

    bump into
    nekiütközni -ik ​​v-nek
    megütni ~ magát

    Russian-Hungarian dictionary
  4. you'll hit

    Narazíš
    udeříš se
    uhodíš se
    vrazíš

    Russian-Czech dictionary
  5. hit

    m. strike, stroke; knock, impact, blow
    - apoplectic hit - hit hoof - hit fist - hit
    foot - main hit- straight hit - hit horn - hearty hit- sunny hit- thermal hit

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  6. hit

    1. uderzyć;
    2. porazić;
    3. spaść, zadać cios;
    4. wybić;
    5. rozlec się;
    6. wziąć się, porwać się;
    7. lunąć, wziąć, chwycić, ścisnąć, zerwać się;
    8. chwycić;
    9. strzelić, palnąć, grzmotnąć;

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  7. hit

    Hit, apply hit- strike one blow- hellish blows blows pick - blows kirak hit thunder
    hit carry the thunder hit- transference ўdar reply blow on hit- say blows on impact hit
    hit the target straight, trans. - hit Papa is apoplectic hit honey. - apaplexic shock
    free kick hit sport. - penalty kick hit pulse - hit frontal pulse hit military - frontal blow
    thermal hit- tseplavy ўdar sunny hit- I'm sure it's hard to be under blow- znahodzitsa pad

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  8. hit

    Knock, knock, knock, he hit head - yon hits (throws out, hits) with the galava
    knock, knock, blow, blow, hit to work - get to work hit into memories
    empty your sleep, improve your sleep hit into tears - pachats motsna cry kіnuzza, pussіzza
    hit to flee - kinutzza (puscizza) begchi hit from one extreme to the other - from one extreme to the other

    Russian-Belarusian dictionary
  9. hit

    form on -but-
    .. hit

    Ukrainian-Russian dictionary
  10. hit

    Impossible. - hit; Sovereign - hit(someone/sth.) (in various meanings) strike, hit
    cold steel) stab; (lash) lash, slash; (foot, hoof) kick; (fist) punch hit yourself on the forehead
    to strike one's forehead lightning hit(at someone/sth.) - the lightning struck hit with a stick
    to strike with a stick hit in the face - to give a slap in the face to hit the table - to
    strike one"s hand on the table, to bring one"s fist down on the table, to bang on the table hit

  11. hit

    Strad. from hit stri ;

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  12. hit

    1) (knock) cozzare, urtare
    hit shoulder against the post - battersi la spalla contro il palo
    2
    get hit, hurt) colpirsi, farsi male
    hit foot on a stone - battersi il piede contro il
    sasso
    3) (start doing something intensely) darsi, appassionarsi
    hit into politics - darsi
    alla politica

    hit to the extreme - cadere nell "eccesso

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  13. hit

    prib.
    .. what did I hit

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  14. hit

    prib.
    .. what did I hit

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  16. hit

    1) urmaq
    2) transfer urmaq, başlanmaq (to begin), tüşmek

  17. hit Russian-Crimean Tatar dictionary
  18. hit

    Sov. 1. (müxtəlif mə"nalarda) vurmaq; 2. zərbə endirmək; hit against the enemy düşmənə zərbə endirmək; 3
    dəymək; bullet hit into the wall güllə divara dəydi; 4. hücuma keçmək, həmlə etmək, ... üzərinə
    atılmaq; hit against enemy troops düşmən qoşunlarına hücum etmək; 5. məc. tə"sir etmək; wine hit
    in the head şərab beyninə vurdu; 6. kökünü kəsmək, aradan qaldırmaq; hit on bureaucracy
    bürokratizmi aradan qaldırmaq; 7. dan. birdən başlamaq, düşmək; hit frosts şaxtalar birdən başladı, birdən

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  19. hit

    Brinknout
    dát ranu
    klepnout
    křísnout
    praštit
    secnout
    třaskat
    třasknout
    třepnout
    udeřit
    uhodit
    zasadit ranu
    řinkout
    šlehnout

    Russian-Czech dictionary
  20. hit

    owls
    dar contra, bater vi; (about each other) chocar-se, entrechocar-se; prn rzg (indulge in something) lançar-se a algo

    Russian-Portuguese dictionary
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  24. hit

    Slå, stöta, smälla

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  25. be on fire

    Razg. to be at one's best, to be in good/great form

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  26. hit

    Hit
    נֶחבַּל [לְהֵיחָבֵל, נֶחבָּל, יֵיחָבֵל] ; נֶחבַּט [לְהֵיחָבֵט, נֶחבָּט, יֵיחָבֵט]

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  27. hit

    1. uderzenie, cios;
    2. odgłos;
    3. udar mózgu, atak apoplektyczny;

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  28. hit

    End of life

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  30. hit

    Arg., Chile, Gond.)
    hit with a knife - cuchillada f
    hit with an ax - hachazo m
    hit saber - sablazo m
    hit
    with a dagger - puñalada f
    hit bayonet, bayonet hit- bayonetazo m
    hit butt - culatazo m
    hit
    fist - puñetazo m
    hit back of the hand - revés m, sopapo m
    hit foot - puntapie m, patada f
    coz f (about an animal)
    hit head - cabezada f, cabezazo m
    hit in the back - golpe por la espalda
    golpe a tradition
    hit lightning - rayo m
    one blow- de un solo golpe
    apply, remove hit

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  31. hit

    noun husband. sort of
    hit-y
    ¤ put under hit-- pose a threat
    ¤ apply hit-- hit

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  32. hit

    Coup m
    hit fist - coup de poing

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  33. hit

    Frapper vt; (someone something) donner un coup (de qch. a qn.)
    hit someone's hand - frapper qn. à la
    main (au bras)
    hit kick someone - donner un coup de pied à qn.

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  34. hit

    1) (whom) schlagen vt, einen Schlag versetzen (D)
    2) (for what) schlagen vi
    hit on the table - auf
    den Tischschlagen
    hit kick on something [in sth.] - mit dem Fuß gegen etw. (A)treten vi
    lightning
    hit into the tree - der Blitz hat in den Baum eingeschlagen
    hit thunder - es gab einen Donnerschlag
    hit frost - der Frost setzte ein

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hit, blow, husband.

1. A sharp, strong push, a sharp, strong collision of something (moving with a moving one or moving with a stationary one). “The blow was so deft that the skull was split apart.” Krylov. “Our blow is precise and heavy.” Languages. “The heralds praised my blow.” Pushkin. Take off your head with a blow of a sword. A blow to the leg. Punch him in the chest. Hammer strike on iron. Metal impact test. Take away from yourself hit.

2. Sound - knocking, crackling, ringing, roar from such contact, collision. “You can hear the underwater blows of an ax on a snag.” Chekhov. IN *****

Saltykov-Shchedrin.

4. trans. Moral shock, sudden and severe grief. “I know what a terrible blow I am dealing to you.” L. Tolstoy. Recover from the blow. Postpone hit.

5. A swift attack, a sudden and decisive attack. “We are not afraid of threats from aggressors and are ready to respond with a double blow to the blow of warmongers trying to violate the inviolability of Soviet borders.” Stalin. Lightning strike on enemy communications. Overwhelm the enemy with a flank attack.

| trans. An action aimed at refuting, suppressing, eliminating something. Apply... Good verbal hit. husband. Bitter. “... Already in the 80s, Plekhanov dealt the main blow to the populist belief system...” Story VKP(b) . A blow to bureaucrats. A blow to laxity.

6. Cerebral hemorrhage accompanied by paralysis, apoplexy. Apoplexy. “He... Suddenly died from a blow.” A. Turgenev. “He got so angry that by evening he had a stroke.” Nekrasov. Solar hit. (cm. solar).

In shock (to be; decomposition) - in a position, condition, mood that ensures good luck. “He finally threw down the brush and told his wife that he was not in a good mood.” A. Turgenev. under attack - 1 ) in a position where they can attack, attack. The flanks are under attack. this figure is under attack ( chess.). 2 ) trans. in a critical, dangerous situation.

Ozhegov's Dictionary

UD A R, A, m.

1. A short and strong movement directly aimed at someone, a sharp push. Apply U. with a butt, with a fist. Knock down. U. electric current (translated). U. below the belt (prohibited technique in wrestling; also translated: about an unauthorized technique in a dispute, polemic).

2. The sound (ringing, crackling, rumble) from such a push, as well as a generally abrupt sound, a knock. U. thunder. U. bells. The blows of an ax are heard.

3. Swift attack, attack. Retreat under enemy attack. Get out from under attack. Flank y. Shtykova U.

4. trans. Serious trouble, shock. Try it out. fate. The family recovered from the blow.

5. Cerebral hemorrhage (obsolete). Die from the blow. U. grabbed the cogon.

6. what. Jerky fluctuations (heart, pulse). Pulse 80 beats per minute.

On fireWho about who's in at the moment is in a state of elation and creative inspiration. The artist is on a roll today. The narrator is not in a good mood.

Strike downon someone or something with force hit(in 1, 3 and 4 digits).

Under attack(to get into or put) in a dangerous position.

Under attack out on a limb.

| adj. shock, aya, oh (to 1 and 6 values). Impact devices. U. current (in an electrical circuit). U. impulse.

Efremova's Dictionary

  1. m.
    1. :
      1. A sharp, strong push made by someone or something, a sharp collision of someone or something. when moving.
      2. A sound that occurs when something pushes or collides. with smth.
    2. trans. That which strikes, causes smth. unpleasant, difficult.
    3. :
      1. Swift attack, sudden attack, onslaught.
      2. trans. A decisive action aimed at stopping something.
    4. :
      1. trans. Moral shock, sudden and severe grief.
      2. Severe damage, damage, loss.
    5. :
      1. decomposition Bleeding in the brain, accompanied by loss of consciousness and paralysis.
      2. Severe damage to the central nervous system.

Encyclopedic Dictionary

IMPACT of solid bodies is a set of phenomena that occur during the collision of moving solid bodies, as well as during certain types of interaction of a solid body with a liquid or gas (impact of a jet on a body, impact of a body on the surface of a liquid, hydraulic shock, the effect of an explosion or shock wave on a solid body, etc. .). The period of time during which the impact lasts is usually very small (from several ten-thousandths to millionths of a second), and the forces developing at the contact areas of the colliding bodies (called impact or instantaneous) are very large. The action of impact forces during the impact leads to a significant change in the velocities of points on the body. The consequences of an impact can also be residual deformations, sound vibrations, heating of bodies, changes in the mechanical properties of their materials, etc., and at impact speeds exceeding critical ones, destruction of bodies at the point of impact. In the elementary theory of impact, the change in the velocities of bodies during the impact is characterized by the coefficient of recovery k = 1, the value of which depends on the material of the colliding bodies. For example, for balls made of wood k = 1/2, steel 5/9, ivory 8/9, with k = 1 the impact is called absolutely elastic, and with k = 0 absolutely inelastic.

Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language

On fire (be) - in a good mood, in a state of elation, inspiration