different between udarnik vs stakhanovite
udarnik
English
Etymology
From Russian ???????? (udárnik), from ????? (udár, “strike, blow, shock”) + -??? (-nik).
Noun
udarnik (plural udarniks or udarniki)
- (historical) A shock worker; a super-productive worker in the Soviet Union and the other countries from the Soviet Bloc.
- Synonym: Stakhanovite
Translations
Further reading
- udarnik on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Russian ???????? (udárnik). Compare ùdariti and ?d?r.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?da?rni?k/
- Hyphenation: u?dar?nik
Noun
ùd?rn?k m (Cyrillic spelling ?????????)
- (historical) udarnik
- 1976, Grupa »Sunce«, “Himna akcijaša”:
- 1976, Grupa »Sunce«, “Himna akcijaša”:
Declension
Related terms
References
- “udarnik” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal
udarnik From the web:
- what does udarnik mean
stakhanovite
stakhanovite From the web:
- what does stakhanovite mean
- what means stakhanovite
- what was the stakhanovite movement
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