hand hook - translation to russian
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hand hook - translation to russian

URBAN LEGEND
Hookman; The Hook (folklore); The Hook (urban legend); The hook; Hookhand; Man door hand hook car door

hand hook      
крюк для укладки якорной цепи
fishhook         
  • Barbless hook (top) vs. barbed hook (bottom)
  • Tenkara]]'' hook with a spade end.
  • Native American shell fish hook from California. [[Auckland Museum]]
  • The [[Palomar knot]], a commonly used [[knot]] to attach a [[monofilament line]] to the hook
  • Primeval stone and bronze gorges
DEVICE FOR CATCHING FISH
Fishing hook; Fishhook; Treble hook; Fishing hooks; Double hook; Fish-hooks; Gorge (fishing hook)

['fiʃhuk]

существительное

общая лексика

рыболовный крючок

морской термин

фиш-гак

пентер-гак

double hook         
  • Barbless hook (top) vs. barbed hook (bottom)
  • Tenkara]]'' hook with a spade end.
  • Native American shell fish hook from California. [[Auckland Museum]]
  • The [[Palomar knot]], a commonly used [[knot]] to attach a [[monofilament line]] to the hook
  • Primeval stone and bronze gorges
DEVICE FOR CATCHING FISH
Fishing hook; Fishhook; Treble hook; Fishing hooks; Double hook; Fish-hooks; Gorge (fishing hook)
двойной гак

Definition

ХУК
а, м. спорт.
В боксе: короткий боковой удар.||Ср. АППЕРКОТ, ДЖЕБ, СВИНГ I.

Wikipedia

The Hook

The Hook, or the Hookman, is an urban legend about a killer with a pirate-like hook for a hand attacking a couple in a parked car. In many versions of the story, the killer is typically portrayed as a faceless, silhouetted old man wearing a raincoat and rain hat that conceals most of his features, especially his face.

The story is thought to date from at least the mid-1950s, and gained significant attention when it was reprinted in the advice column Dear Abby in 1960. It has since become a morality archetype in popular culture, and has been referenced in various horror films.

What is the Russian for hand hook? Translation of &#39hand hook&#39 to Russian