Sentence examples of "Называй" in Russian with translation "nickname"

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Больше он меня Краснощёким не называл. He never used my nickname again.
Крил был боксером, его называли Разрушителем. Creel was a boxer, nicknamed the Crusher.
Лондон называют Лондонградом — и не без оснований. London isn't nicknamed Londongrad for nothing.
Маниакально-депрессивный психоз называют болезнью генеральных директоров. Bipolar disorder is nicknamed the CEO disease.
Официальная валюта – австралийский доллар, который еще называют "оззи". Its official currency is the Australian dollar, nicknamed the Aussie.
Псевдоним Exchange (также называемый псевдонимом почты) для почтового ящика. The Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the mailbox.
А вы знаете, что биполярное растройство называют болезнью генеральных директоров? Do you know that bipolar disorder is nicknamed the CEO disease?
Это он нас так называет - я его большой мишка, а он мой медвежонок. That's his nickname for us' cause I'm his big bear and he's my little cub.
Это - эффект резонанса. В прошлом сентябре он получил за это открытие Премию МакАртуров, называемой также Премией Гениев. It's a resonant phenomenon for which he actually received a MacArthur Fellowship Award, which is nicknamed the Genius Award, last September, for his discovery.
Пресса называет его «крутым парнем», а, когда в 2008 году его президентский срок истекал, его рейтинги поддержки доходили до 80%. The press have nicknamed him "Hardman" and his approval rating stood at 80% when his term expired in 2008.
“Это очень малошумная подлодка и она способна незаметно проскочить сквозь любую защиту «бумера» (так на флоте называют подлодки со стратегическими ракетами)”, - добавил он... “It’s a very stealthy boat so it can sneak around and avoid detection and hope to get past any protective screen a boomer might have in place,” the official said, referring to the Navy nickname for strategic missile submarines...
Например, крестьяне, с которыми я встречался в Бихаре, сейчас выращивают новый сорт риса, устойчивого к наводнениям. Он может находиться две недели под водой, поэтому его назвали «скуба рис» (то есть «подводный рис»). The rice farmers I met in Bihar, for instance, are now growing a new variety of flood-tolerant rice – nicknamed “scuba” rice – that can survive two weeks underwater.
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