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1 it went off without a hitch
Общая лексика: все прошло великолепноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it went off without a hitch
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2 the implementation went off without a hitch
Образное выражение: всё прошло без сучка без задоринки (говоря о реализации плана)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the implementation went off without a hitch
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3 without a hitch
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > without a hitch
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4 without a hitch
1) Общая лексика: без задоринки, без помех, без сучка, без сучка без задоринки, как по маслу (The fireworks went off without a hitch.), как по нотам2) Пословица: без сучка без задоринки (идти, проходить, пр.)3) Макаров: без задержки, безотказно, гладко -
5 without a hitch
It went off without a hitch. — Всё прошло без сучка, без задоринки.
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6 without a hitch
≈ без сучка без задоринки; как по нотамUnder Michael's businesslike direction everything went off without a hitch... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. XXVIII) — Благодаря четкой режиссуре Майкла генеральная репетиция прошла идеально...
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7 without a hitch
бeз cучкa бeз зaдopинки; кaк пo нoтaмUnder Michael's business-like direction everything went off without a hitch (W. S. Maugham) -
8 hitch
I n infml1)There's been a slight hitch in our plans — В наши планы закралось одно "но"
There must be a hitch to it somewhere — Здесь, должно быть, что-то не то
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9 snatch
I n sl1) esp AmEThey were prepared to pay any ransom to get him back from a snatch — Они были готовы заплатить любую сумму, лишь бы вызволить его из рук похитителей
Possibly the union should carry a snatch insurance on a man in such an exposed position — Профсоюз должен платить страховку на случай похищения человека в таком уязвимом положении
The snatch went off without a hitch — Похищение было совершено чисто, без шума
2) AmEHe was arrested in a retail store in the course of a snatch — Его арестовали, когда он воровал в какой-то лавке
3) tabooII vtShe was found in the garbage, her guts wrapped around her neck and your come in her snatch — Ее нашли на мусорной свалке с обмотанными вокруг шеи кишками и твоей спермой во влагалище
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10 heist
I n AmE slII vt AmE slHe just had to pull one last heist — Ему нужно было провернуть это последнее дело и на этом завязать
They were wondering who had heisted such a big shot like him — Они терялись в догадках относительно того, кто мог ограбить такого большого человека, как он
He heisted a car and then drove around in it all evening — Он увел тачку, а потом разъезжал на ней весь вечер
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11 nab
I n1) infml esp AmE2) slII vt1) infmlYou'd better nab her before she leaves — Поймай ее сейчас, а то она уйдет
2) infmlCan I nab a cup of coffee before we go? — Я успею выпить чашку кофе, прежде чем мы отправимся?
3) infml4) slThe police nabbed him when he tried to blow town — Полиция арестовала его, когда он пытался скрыться из города
I knew they would nab him sooner or later — Я знал, что рано или поздно его арестуют
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12 snitch
I n1) BrE infml2) sl3) sl esp AmEII vi slIII vt slThe cops were waiting for us. Who snitched? — Полиция уже ждала нас. Кто настучал?
As a boy he used to snitch a couple of apples from his neighbours — Будучи пацаном, он воровал яблоки у своих соседей
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