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21 hit the road
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22 hit the road
переезжать с места на место, бродяжничать, шляться, смотаться, смыться -
23 hit the road
/vi/ отправляться в путь -
24 hit\ the\ road
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25 hit the road
разг. начинать марш; выступать в поход -
26 hit the road
отправиться в путь, путешествие -
27 Hit the road!
Убирайся! Скатертью дорога! Катись [вали] отсюда!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Hit the road!
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28 hit\ the\ road
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29 hit the road
отправиться в путь, путешествие -
30 hit the road
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31 hit the road
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32 hit the road
выступать в поход; начинать марш————————(v.phr.) отправиться в путьConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > hit the road
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33 Hit the road Jack
Общая лексика: To tell somone to leave (Пример: "You had better 'Hit the road Jack'!"), Вежливо попросить кого-то убраться -
34 hit the road/trail
пусти́ться в путьThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > hit the road/trail
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35 to hit the road
familiar ponerse en camino -
36 to hit the road
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37 to hit the road
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38 to hit the road or the trail
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39 let's hit the road
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40 to hit the road
doties ceļā
См. также в других словарях:
hit the road — (slang) To leave, go away • • • Main Entry: ↑hit hit the road see under ↑hit • • • Main Entry: ↑road * * * hit the road informal phrase … Useful english dictionary
hit the road — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To become a wanderer; to live an idle life; become a tramp or hobo. * /When Jack s wife left him, he felt a desire to travel, so he hit the road./ 2. To leave, especially in a car. * /It is getting late, so I guess we will… … Dictionary of American idioms
hit the road — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To become a wanderer; to live an idle life; become a tramp or hobo. * /When Jack s wife left him, he felt a desire to travel, so he hit the road./ 2. To leave, especially in a car. * /It is getting late, so I guess we will… … Dictionary of American idioms
hit the road — When people hit the road, they leave a place to go somewhere else … The small dictionary of idiomes
hit the road — ► hit the road (or N. Amer. trail) informal set out on a journey. Main Entry: ↑hit … English terms dictionary
hit the road — verb a) To begin traveling in an automobile or other road vehicle. If were gonna make it by sunset, wed better hit the road. b) To leave a place; to go away. Its time for me to hit the road and walk ho … Wiktionary
hit\ the\ road — v. phr. slang 1. To become a wanderer; to live an idle life; become a tramp or hobo. When Jack s wife left him, he felt a desire to travel, so he hit the road. 2. To leave, especially in a car. It is getting late, so I guess we will hit the road… … Словарь американских идиом
hit the road — tv. to leave; to begin to travel on a road. (See also smack the road.) □ e plan to hit the road about dawn. □ Let’s hit the road. We have a long way to go … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
hit the road — leave usually in a car We should hit the road early tomorrow morning if we want to reach the seashore before evening … Idioms and examples
hit the road — vp To leave. Man, it s 11 o clock; time for us to hit the road. 1920s … Historical dictionary of American slang
hit the road — When people hit the road, they leave a place to go somewhere else. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions