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1 picchiare
beat* * *picchiare v.tr. ( percuotere) to hit*, to strike*, to beat*; ( bastonare) to thrash, to cudgel; ( percuotere con i pugni) to bang, to thump: picchiare un bambino, to beat a child; ho picchiato la testa contro la porta, I struck (o banged) my head against the door; picchiò il pugno sul tavolo, he banged his fist on the table // picchiare qlcu. di santa ragione, to give s.o. a good thrashing◆ v. intr.1 ( battere) to strike*; ( battere leggermente) to tap: picchiava con le dita contro il vetro della finestra, he was tapping on the windowpane; la pioggia picchia ai vetri, the rain beats (o lashes) against the panes; picchiare col martello, to hammer // picchia il sole oggi!, the sun is beating down today!2 ( bussare) to knock; ( bussare leggermente) to tap: picchiare alla porta, to knock at the door // picchiare a tutti gli usci, to knock on every door3 ( insistere) to insist: a forza di picchiare ottenne ciò che volle, by dint of persistence he obtained what he wanted◘ picchiarsi v.rifl.rec. to fight*; to come* to blows: due uomini si picchiavano per la strada, two men were fighting in the street; non sapevo che si fossero picchiati, I didn't know they had come to blows.* * *[pik'kjare]1. vt1) (persona: colpire) to hit, strike, (dar botte a) to beat (up), thrash2) (battere) to beat, (sbattere) to bang, knockpicchiare i pugni sul tavolo — to bang o beat one's fists on the table
ho picchiato la testa contro il muro — I banged my head against o on the wall
1) (bussare) to knock, (con forza) to bangpicchiare alla porta di qn — to knock at o on sb's door
2) (colpire) to hit, strikepicchiare in testa Auto — to knock
* * *[pik'kjare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (malmenare) to beat*, to batter [ persona]2.picchiare duro o sodo qcn. — to beat sb. up
1) (dare colpi ripetuti) to thump, to knock (su on); [ grandine] to hammer (su against)picchiare alla porta — to knock o bang at o on the door
2) fig. (insistere) to insist (su on)(il sole) picchia, oggi! — it's a scorcher today!
4) aut.3.picchiare in testa — [ motore] to knock
verbo pronominale picchiarsi2) (malmenarsi) to fight*, to come* to blows* * *picchiare/pik'kjare/ [1]2 (battere dei colpi) picchiare un chiodo col martello to hit a nail with a hammer; picchiare il pugno sul tavolo to bang one's fist on the table3 (urtare) to bump, to hit* [ginocchio, testa] ( contro on); picchiò la testa contro il tavolo his head struck the table(aus. avere)1 (dare colpi ripetuti) to thump, to knock (su on); [ grandine] to hammer (su against); picchiare alla porta to knock o bang at o on the door2 fig. (insistere) to insist (su on)3 colloq. fig. (essere caldo) [ sole] to beat* down; (il sole) picchia, oggi! it's a scorcher today!III picchiarsi verbo pronominale1 (darsi dei colpi) - rsi il petto to beat one's breast2 (malmenarsi) to fight*, to come* to blows. -
2 он добился своего благодаря упорству
Makarov: he succeeded by dint of perseveranceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он добился своего благодаря упорству
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3 picchiare
[pik'kjare]1. vt1) (persona: colpire) to hit, strike, (dar botte a) to beat (up), thrash2) (battere) to beat, (sbattere) to bang, knockpicchiare i pugni sul tavolo — to bang o beat one's fists on the table
ho picchiato la testa contro il muro — I banged my head against o on the wall
1) (bussare) to knock, (con forza) to bangpicchiare alla porta di qn — to knock at o on sb's door
2) (colpire) to hit, strikepicchiare in testa Auto — to knock
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4 ворон ворону глаз не выклюет
посл.lit. ravens do not peck out one another's eyes; cf. crows do not pick crow's eye, hawks will not pick hawks' eyes out; dog does not eat dogВыбившиеся из нищеты, выбившиеся из нужды смёткой, упорством, железным трудом иного-родние в почёте у богатых казаков. Держат они мельницы на откупу, много держат казацкой земли в аренде, держат батраков из своей же, иного-родней, бедноты, и лежат у них в банках деньги, ведут торговлю хлебом. Уважают их те казаки, у которых дома под железными крышами и амбары ломятся от хлеба, - ворон ворону глаз не выклюет. (А. Серафимович, Железный поток) — Those aliens who had conquered necessity and want by dint of acumen, perseverance, and relentless toil became respectable in the eyes of the rich Cossacks. They leased Cossack mills and many rich acres of Cossack land. They had hands of their own, drawn from among the poor aliens, they had money in the bank and traded in corn. They were honoured by those Cossacks who lived in houses with iron roofs and whose barns were bursting with corn. Ravens do not peck out one another's eyes.
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