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1 collide
[kə'laɪd]vi* * *(to strike together (usually accidentally) with great force: The cars collided in the fog; The van collided with a lorry.) zderzać się -
2 collide
zderzyć się -
3 collide head-on
zderzyć się czołowo -
4 cannon
['kænən]pl cannon or cannons, narmata f, działo nt* * *['kænən] 1. plurals - cannons, cannon; noun(a type of large gun used formerly, mounted on a carriage.) armata, działo2. verb((with into) to hit or collide with: He came rushing round the corner and cannoned into me.) zderzać się, wpadać -
5 hit
[hɪt] 1. pt, pp hit, vt( strike) uderzać (uderzyć perf); ( reach) trafiać (trafić perf) w +acc; (collide with, affect) uderzać (uderzyć perf) w +accto hit it off with sb — zaprzyjaźnić się ( perf) kimś
to hit the headlines — trafiać (trafić perf) na pierwsze strony gazet
to hit the road ( inf) — (wy)ruszyć ( perf) w drogę
to hit the roof ( inf) — wściec się ( perf) (inf)
Phrasal Verbs:- hit back- hit on- hit upon2. n(knock, blow) uderzenie nt; ( shot) trafienie nt; (play, film, song) hit m, przebój mto give sb a hit on the head — uderzyć ( perf) kogoś w głowę
* * *[hit] 1. present participle - hitting; verb1) (to (cause or allow to) come into hard contact with: The ball hit him on the head; He hit his head on/against a low branch; The car hit a lamp-post; He hit me on the head with a bottle; He was hit by a bullet; That boxer can certainly hit hard!) uderzyć2) (to make hard contact with (something), and force or cause it to move in some direction: The batsman hit the ball (over the wall).) uderzyć, odbić3) (to cause to suffer: The farmers were badly hit by the lack of rain; Her husband's death hit her hard.) mocno dotknąć4) (to find; to succeed in reaching: His second arrow hit the bull's-eye; Take the path across the fields and you'll hit the road; She used to be a famous soprano but she cannot hit the high notes now.) trafiać2. noun1) (the act of hitting: That was a good hit.) uderzenie2) (a point scored by hitting a target etc: He scored five hits.) trafienie3) (something which is popular or successful: The play/record is a hit; ( also adjective) a hit song.) przebój•- hit-or-miss
- hit back
- hit below the belt
- hit it off
- hit on
- hit out
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6 run into
vt fusperson, fence, post wpadać (wpaść perf) na +acc; problems napotykać (napotkać perf); another vehicle zderzać się (zderzyć się perf) z +instrto run into debt/trouble — wpadać (wpaść perf) w długi/kłopoty
* * *1) (to meet: I ran into her in the street.) wpaść na2) (to crash into or collide with: The car ran into a lamp-post.) wpaść na
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