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нефтегазовая промышленность
балансир группового привода (станков-качалок)
['puʃəuvə]
существительное
сленг
легкопреодолимое препятствие
пустяковое дело
несложная задача
слабый игрок
слабая команда
бесхарактерный
слабовольный человек
легкодоступная женщина
авиация
переход в режим горизонтального полёта
собирательное выражение
слабый противник
Push-Over is a puzzle-platform game developed by Red Rat Software and published by Ocean Software in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was sponsored by Smiths' British snack Quavers (now owned by Walkers), and the plot revolves around the then Quavers mascot Colin Curly losing his Quavers packets down a giant ant hill. The player is tasked with controlling G.I. Ant, a large soldier ant, to recover the Quavers by solving a series of puzzles. The Super NES version lacks the Quavers branding, and instead the aim is to recover bundles of cash dropped down the ant hill by Captain Rat.