flak in Czech

flak protiletecký Entry edited by: B2 flak protiletadlový Entry edited by: B2 flak <n.> palba Entry edited by: B2

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1. The 110 had vanished, frightened by flak.

2. Flak blotted the sky ahead, making remote grunting sounds.

3. Flak fire from the gunners' nests on the near hills.

4. The President is getting a lot of flak for that.

5. 16 They flew into heavy flak over the target area.

6. He's taken a lot of flak for his unpopular decisions.

7. She came in for a lot of flak from the press.

8. The shoulders were padded like a flak jacket, with fringed epaulettes.

9. Lilley has taken a lot of flak for his views on drugs.

10. He's taken a lot of flak for his left-wing views.

11. She took/caught some flak from her parents about her new dress.

12. Why do I always get the flak when something goes wrong around here?

13. 28 synonyms for Bombardment: bombing, attack, fire, assault, shelling, blitz, barrage, flak

14. 20 He's taken a lot of flak for his left-wing views.

15. All the officers involved in the operation were armed and wore flak jackets.

16. He'd have to take the flak for having a lift with Mrs Wright.

17. Adamants are ideal for 'screening' the flanking opposition for friendly ships unable to deploy flak

18. Synonyms for Animadversions include censures, slurs, flak, criticism, faultfinding, knocks, accusations, observation, perception and reproofs

19. The Flak battery in Mittelstrimmig was meant to defend Koblenz against Allied air-raids.

20. Synonyms for Admonishments include fire, condemnation, criticism, disapproval, castigation, blame, censure, denunciation, flak and animosity

21. Only a few, isolated bursts of flak were seen and no enemy fighters were encountered.

22. Synonyms for Animadversion include censure, slur, flak, criticism, faultfinding, knock, accusation, observation, perception and stricture

23. It's all or nothing and being strong enough to take the flak if things go wrong.

24. The flak was heavy, relentless as hounds chasing a cornered stag up and down high ground.

25. His court appearances drew so much flak that he was forced to relinquish his role at Microsoft.

26. Nor should he get all the union flak for doing exactly what he was hired to do.

27. The flak tailed off, mercifully, and Dickinson and Finlayson angled across from the north to join them.

28. Anyway, you can see I feel confused about it still, because I couldn't face the flak from your friends.

29. Artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes Synonyms: ack-ack, ack-ack gun, Antiaircraft gun, flack, flak, pom-pom

30. Two of these guns were removed in 1916 and replaced with high-angle 8.8 cm Flak L/45 guns.

31. To enter Gaiter, I strapped on a head-mounted display and a flak jacket, as well as forearm and shin guards.

32. Indeed, some characters on Germany’s far right immediately earned themselves flak for brandishing about the slur of Blutschuld, or Bloodguilt—as …

33. The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up.

34. German Fliegerabwehrkanoneflak, or Antiaircraft artillery, known to American fliers as “flak batteries.” At the start of World War I, dedicated Antiaircraft (AA) weapons were rare

35. Antiaircraft Guns At the start of the war, the standard U-boat Antiaircraft armament was a single 20mm Flak (Flugabwehrkanon) gun mounted on the main deck, far from the conning tower

36. On 22 June, a B-32 bombed an alcohol plant at Heito, Formosa, with 500 lb (230 kg) bombs, but a second B-32 missed flak positions with its 260 lb (120 kg) fragmentation bombs.

37. Hedgerows around the hill and hidden Flak 88 batteries provide a formidable defensive position against the Allies, but Able Company breaks through by employing bulldozer-equipped Crocodile Sherman tanks to plow through the hedgerows and flank the Germans.

38. Givings as “strictly air corps, incorporating in his decorum all the zest, Cocksureness, pride and braggadocio that is the essence of a fighter pilot’s makeup.” Even his speech sounded like “a burst of flak” from anti-aircraft fire.

39. According to Larry H. Flak, a petroleum engineer for Boots and Coots International Well Control, 90% of all the 1991 fires in Kuwait were put out with nothing but sea water, sprayed from powerful hoses at the base of the fire.