Kamikaze - translation to russian
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Kamikaze - translation to russian

ФРАНЦУЗСКАЯ ПЕВИЦА
Ysa Ferrer; D'essences naturelles; Kamikaze; Иза Феррер; Феррер И.; Феррер Иза; Ferrer Yse

kamikaze         
  • First recruits for Japanese Kamikaze suicide pilots in 1944
  • Bansei]], [[Kagoshima]]. Araki died the following day, at the age of 17, in a suicide attack on ships near Okinawa.
  • Model 52c Zeros ready to take part in a ''kamikaze'' attack (early 1945)
  • An A6M5 "Zero" diving towards American ships in the Philippines in early 1945
  • Rear Admiral [[Masafumi Arima]]
  • Chiran high school girls wave farewell with cherry blossom branches to departing ''kamikaze'' pilot in a [[Nakajima Ki-43]]-IIIa ''Hayabusa''.
  • self-sealing]] port wing tank trails fuel vapor and/or smoke.
  • Kitkun Bay}}. The "Judy" made a run on the ship approaching from dead astern; it was met by effective fire and the aircraft passed over the island and exploded. Parts of the aircraft and the pilot were scattered over the flight deck and the forecastle.
  • }} wide and deep in the armored flight deck. Eight crew members were killed, forty-seven were wounded, and 11 aircraft were destroyed.
  • Yokosuka MXY-7 ''Ohka'']] ("cherry blossom"), a specially built rocket-powered ''kamikaze'' aircraft used towards the end of the war. The U.S. called them ''Baka Bombs'' ("idiot bombs").
  • 6}} on 25 October 1944. The aircraft exploded in mid-air moments after the picture was taken, scattering debris across the deck.
  • 6}} shortly before being hit by a [[Mitsubishi A6M Zero]] (visible top left), 11 April 1945
  • invading Mongol fleets]]
  • ''St Lo'' attacked by ''kamikazes'', 25 October 1944
  • A ''kamikaze'' aircraft explodes after crashing into ''Essex''{{'s}} flight deck amidships 25 November 1944.
  • 2}} 25 November 1944. Over 75 men were killed or missing and 100 wounded.
  • 6}} is struck by a [[Mitsubishi Ki-51]] ''kamikaze'' at the [[Battle of Lingayen Gulf]], 6 January 1945.
  • 6}} following action off Okinawa, ''Newcomb'' was damaged beyond economical repair and  scrapped after the war.
  • Ugaki, shortly before taking off in a [[Yokosuka D4Y]]3 to participate in one of the final ''kamikaze'' strikes, 15 August 1945
1944-1945 JAPANESE MILITARY UNIT TYPE FORMED TO PERFORM SUICIDAL AIR STRIKES
Kamikaze attack; Kamakaze; Divine wind; Divine winds; Kamikazes; Suicide plane; Kamazake; Kamikazi; Personnel involved in the development of World War II suicide attacks; Some Personalities involved in development of Kamikaze Defensive tactic; Kamikaze Pilots; Personnel involved in the development of the kamikaze defensive tactic; Kami-kaze; Divine Wind; Divinity-wind; Divinity wind; Spirit-wind; 神風; Shinpū; Kamikase; Kamikaze bombing; Tokubetsu Kōgekitai; Kamikaze pilots; Kamikaze planes; Kamikaz; Kamikaze pilot; Special Air Attack Group; Kami wind; Shikishima Special Attack Unit

[kæmi'kɑ:zi]

прилагательное

общая лексика

свойственный

характерный для камикадзе

самоубийственный

свойственный, характерный для камикадзе

существительное

[kæmi'kɑ:zi]

общая лексика

камикадзе

японский лётчик-смертник

самолёт

пилотируемый лётчиком-смертником

kamikaze         
  • First recruits for Japanese Kamikaze suicide pilots in 1944
  • Bansei]], [[Kagoshima]]. Araki died the following day, at the age of 17, in a suicide attack on ships near Okinawa.
  • Model 52c Zeros ready to take part in a ''kamikaze'' attack (early 1945)
  • An A6M5 "Zero" diving towards American ships in the Philippines in early 1945
  • Rear Admiral [[Masafumi Arima]]
  • Chiran high school girls wave farewell with cherry blossom branches to departing ''kamikaze'' pilot in a [[Nakajima Ki-43]]-IIIa ''Hayabusa''.
  • self-sealing]] port wing tank trails fuel vapor and/or smoke.
  • Kitkun Bay}}. The "Judy" made a run on the ship approaching from dead astern; it was met by effective fire and the aircraft passed over the island and exploded. Parts of the aircraft and the pilot were scattered over the flight deck and the forecastle.
  • }} wide and deep in the armored flight deck. Eight crew members were killed, forty-seven were wounded, and 11 aircraft were destroyed.
  • Yokosuka MXY-7 ''Ohka'']] ("cherry blossom"), a specially built rocket-powered ''kamikaze'' aircraft used towards the end of the war. The U.S. called them ''Baka Bombs'' ("idiot bombs").
  • 6}} on 25 October 1944. The aircraft exploded in mid-air moments after the picture was taken, scattering debris across the deck.
  • 6}} shortly before being hit by a [[Mitsubishi A6M Zero]] (visible top left), 11 April 1945
  • invading Mongol fleets]]
  • ''St Lo'' attacked by ''kamikazes'', 25 October 1944
  • A ''kamikaze'' aircraft explodes after crashing into ''Essex''{{'s}} flight deck amidships 25 November 1944.
  • 2}} 25 November 1944. Over 75 men were killed or missing and 100 wounded.
  • 6}} is struck by a [[Mitsubishi Ki-51]] ''kamikaze'' at the [[Battle of Lingayen Gulf]], 6 January 1945.
  • 6}} following action off Okinawa, ''Newcomb'' was damaged beyond economical repair and  scrapped after the war.
  • Ugaki, shortly before taking off in a [[Yokosuka D4Y]]3 to participate in one of the final ''kamikaze'' strikes, 15 August 1945
1944-1945 JAPANESE MILITARY UNIT TYPE FORMED TO PERFORM SUICIDAL AIR STRIKES
Kamikaze attack; Kamakaze; Divine wind; Divine winds; Kamikazes; Suicide plane; Kamazake; Kamikazi; Personnel involved in the development of World War II suicide attacks; Some Personalities involved in development of Kamikaze Defensive tactic; Kamikaze Pilots; Personnel involved in the development of the kamikaze defensive tactic; Kami-kaze; Divine Wind; Divinity-wind; Divinity wind; Spirit-wind; 神風; Shinpū; Kamikase; Kamikaze bombing; Tokubetsu Kōgekitai; Kamikaze pilots; Kamikaze planes; Kamikaz; Kamikaze pilot; Special Air Attack Group; Kami wind; Shikishima Special Attack Unit
kamikaze jap. 1. noun камикадзе 2. adj. 1) свойственный, характерный для камикадзе 2) самоубийственный
Kamikaze         
  • First recruits for Japanese Kamikaze suicide pilots in 1944
  • Bansei]], [[Kagoshima]]. Araki died the following day, at the age of 17, in a suicide attack on ships near Okinawa.
  • Model 52c Zeros ready to take part in a ''kamikaze'' attack (early 1945)
  • An A6M5 "Zero" diving towards American ships in the Philippines in early 1945
  • Rear Admiral [[Masafumi Arima]]
  • Chiran high school girls wave farewell with cherry blossom branches to departing ''kamikaze'' pilot in a [[Nakajima Ki-43]]-IIIa ''Hayabusa''.
  • self-sealing]] port wing tank trails fuel vapor and/or smoke.
  • Kitkun Bay}}. The "Judy" made a run on the ship approaching from dead astern; it was met by effective fire and the aircraft passed over the island and exploded. Parts of the aircraft and the pilot were scattered over the flight deck and the forecastle.
  • }} wide and deep in the armored flight deck. Eight crew members were killed, forty-seven were wounded, and 11 aircraft were destroyed.
  • Yokosuka MXY-7 ''Ohka'']] ("cherry blossom"), a specially built rocket-powered ''kamikaze'' aircraft used towards the end of the war. The U.S. called them ''Baka Bombs'' ("idiot bombs").
  • 6}} on 25 October 1944. The aircraft exploded in mid-air moments after the picture was taken, scattering debris across the deck.
  • 6}} shortly before being hit by a [[Mitsubishi A6M Zero]] (visible top left), 11 April 1945
  • invading Mongol fleets]]
  • ''St Lo'' attacked by ''kamikazes'', 25 October 1944
  • A ''kamikaze'' aircraft explodes after crashing into ''Essex''{{'s}} flight deck amidships 25 November 1944.
  • 2}} 25 November 1944. Over 75 men were killed or missing and 100 wounded.
  • 6}} is struck by a [[Mitsubishi Ki-51]] ''kamikaze'' at the [[Battle of Lingayen Gulf]], 6 January 1945.
  • 6}} following action off Okinawa, ''Newcomb'' was damaged beyond economical repair and  scrapped after the war.
  • Ugaki, shortly before taking off in a [[Yokosuka D4Y]]3 to participate in one of the final ''kamikaze'' strikes, 15 August 1945
1944-1945 JAPANESE MILITARY UNIT TYPE FORMED TO PERFORM SUICIDAL AIR STRIKES
Kamikaze attack; Kamakaze; Divine wind; Divine winds; Kamikazes; Suicide plane; Kamazake; Kamikazi; Personnel involved in the development of World War II suicide attacks; Some Personalities involved in development of Kamikaze Defensive tactic; Kamikaze Pilots; Personnel involved in the development of the kamikaze defensive tactic; Kami-kaze; Divine Wind; Divinity-wind; Divinity wind; Spirit-wind; 神風; Shinpū; Kamikase; Kamikaze bombing; Tokubetsu Kōgekitai; Kamikaze pilots; Kamikaze planes; Kamikaz; Kamikaze pilot; Special Air Attack Group; Kami wind; Shikishima Special Attack Unit
сущ.
камикадзе, японский летчик-смертник; солдат-смертник.

Definition

kamikaze
If someone such as a soldier or terrorist performs a kamikaze act, they attack the enemy knowing that they will be killed doing it.
...kamikaze pilots ready to bomb nuclear installations.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Феррер, Иза

Иза Феррер (фр. Ysa Ferrer, род. 4 июня 1972, Оран, Алжир) — французская певица и актриса.

Examples of use of Kamikaze
1. As it happened, a few hundred kamikaze pilots did survive.
2. "It‘s extremely dangerous to glorify the kamikaze pilots as tragic heroes.
3. The leader of a night–fighter group openly denounced the kamikaze concept.
4. Suicide squads were invented by the Japanese «the Kamikaze» in World War II.
5. Italy‘s right–wing opposition warned the deployment could prove a "kamikaze" mission.
What is the Russian for kamikaze? Translation of &#39kamikaze&#39 to Russian