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61 tartassare vt
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63 пострадам
постра̀дам,постра̀двам гл. suffer (от from), be affected (от by), be hard hit (от by); ( бивам накърнен) be impaired; ( катастрофирам) have an accident; (от пожар) be damaged (by); ( изпащам си) come to harm/grief; растенията пострадаха от вятъра the plants are touched with the wind. -
64 duramente golpeado
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66 страдать
несовер. - страдать; совер. - пострадатьбез доп.1) (от кого-л./чего-л.)suffer (from); be subject (to); lade (with)страдать от разлуки с кем-л. — to pine/long for smb., to miss smb.
2) (от чего-л.)3) (за кого-л./что-л.)4) только несовер. ( быть плохим) -
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68 de zwaar getroffen gebieden
de zwaar getroffen gebiedenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de zwaar getroffen gebieden
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69 zwaar getroffen zijn
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zwaar getroffen zijn
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70 zwaar te lijden hebben van iets
zwaar te lijden hebben van ietsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zwaar te lijden hebben van iets
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71 érzékenyen érint
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72 nagy csapás vki számára
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73 nehéz helyzetben van
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74 nehéz sorban van
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75 colpire
hit, strikefig impress, leave an impression oncolpire nel segno hit the nail on the head* * *colpire v.tr.1 ( battere) to hit*, to knock, to strike*; ( con arma da fuoco) to shoot*: colpire qlcu. con un pugno, un bastone, to hit (o strike) s.o. with a fist, a stick; fu colpito da un sasso, he was hit (o struck) by a stone; mi colpì alla testa, he hit (o struck) me on the head; lo colpirono duramente, they hit him hard (o they beat him severely); colpire il bersaglio, to hit the target (o the mark) // colpire nel segno, (fig.) to hit the mark (o to hit the nail on the head o to strike home) // colpire al cuore, (fig.) to mortally wound; colpire qlcu. nel vivo, to cut s.o. to the quick2 ( impressionare) to strike*, to surprise, to make* a deep impression on: quel film colpì la sua immaginazione, the film struck his imagination; il colore della sua cravatta mi colpì, the colour of his tie struck me3 ( danneggiare) to damage; to hit*, to affect: la siccità ha colpito il raccolto, the drought has damaged the crop; colpire il contribuente, to hit (o to affect) the taxpayer.* * *[kol'pire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (percuotere) to hit*, to strike*, to knock; (con pugni) to punchcolpire qcn. allo stomaco — to thump sb. in the stomach
2) (centrare) to hit*, to shoot* [persona, bersaglio]colpire qcn., qcs. con — to get sb., sth. with [pietra, freccia]
colpire la palla — to hit o strike the ball; (con il piede) to kick the ball
3) (ferire)colpire a morte qcn. — to strike sb. dead; (con arma da fuoco) to shoot sb. dead
colpire qcn. alla testa — to knock o strike sb. on the head
4) (danneggiare) [inflazione, tassa] to hit* [ gruppo]5) (impressionare) [notizia, immagine, somiglianza] to strike*; [ critiche] to sting*6) (affliggere) [ malattia] to affect, to attack, to strike* [ persona]; to affect, to attack [ organo]; [ calamità] to strike* [ paese]2.essere colpito da — to be struck down by [ malattia]
colpire nel segno — to hit the bull's eye, to be right on target (anche fig.)
colpire di testa — sport to head
* * *colpire/kol'pire/ [102]1 (percuotere) to hit*, to strike*, to knock; (con pugni) to punch; colpire qcn. allo stomaco to thump sb. in the stomach2 (centrare) to hit*, to shoot* [persona, bersaglio]; colpire qcn., qcs. con to get sb., sth. with [pietra, freccia]; colpire la palla to hit o strike the ball; (con il piede) to kick the ball; essere colpito da un fulmine to be struck by lightning3 (ferire) colpire a morte qcn. to strike sb. dead; (con arma da fuoco) to shoot sb. dead; colpire qcn. alla testa to knock o strike sb. on the head; essere colpito da una pallottola to get hit by a bullet4 (danneggiare) [inflazione, tassa] to hit* [ gruppo]5 (impressionare) [notizia, immagine, somiglianza] to strike*; [ critiche] to sting*; mi colpisce il fatto che it strikes me that; mi ha colpito I was struck with him6 (affliggere) [ malattia] to affect, to attack, to strike* [ persona]; to affect, to attack [ organo]; [ calamità] to strike* [ paese]; essere colpito da to be struck down by [ malattia]; colpito dalla carestia famine-stricken(aus. avere) colpire nel segno to hit the bull's eye, to be right on target (anche fig.); i terroristi hanno colpito ancora the terrorists have struck again; colpire di striscio to sideswipe; colpire di testa sport to head. -
76 en apuros
= hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straitsEx. However, more and more is now expected of regional systems by their hard pressed member organizations.Ex. The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.Ex. I think if someone knowingly took a step which would reduce that security and something went wrong they would be in deep trouble.Ex. Several bodies exist that can provide advice and financial assistance to libraries in difficulties, but there are serious gaps.Ex. You may never need the soldering iron, but if it comes to the crunch and you suddenly find you need one, you'll be glad it's there.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex. Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.Ex. When the worst comes to the worst what we should really fear is ourselves, and each other.Ex. If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex. This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and a idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex. Anyway, this time around, the airline is finding itself in hot water for an entirely different reason.Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *= hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straitsEx: However, more and more is now expected of regional systems by their hard pressed member organizations.
Ex: The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.Ex: I think if someone knowingly took a step which would reduce that security and something went wrong they would be in deep trouble.Ex: Several bodies exist that can provide advice and financial assistance to libraries in difficulties, but there are serious gaps.Ex: You may never need the soldering iron, but if it comes to the crunch and you suddenly find you need one, you'll be glad it's there.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex: Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.Ex: When the worst comes to the worst what we should really fear is ourselves, and each other.Ex: If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex: This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and a idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex: Anyway, this time around, the airline is finding itself in hot water for an entirely different reason.Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday. -
77 asestar golpes duros
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78 hacer realizar una idea
• hit hard on• hit it off well• wake the interest in• wake upDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer realizar una idea
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79 pegar fuerte
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80 sertçe vur
hit hard
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be hard hit — be hit hard/be hard hit (by sth) ► to be badly affected by something: »Car makers were among the hardest hit as consumers bought fewer vehicles last month. »The area has been hit hard by job losses in textiles and furniture. Main Entry: ↑hit … Financial and business terms