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1 дорожно-транспортное происшествие, участники которого покидают место происшествия неопознанными
Law: hit-and-run accidentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дорожно-транспортное происшествие, участники которого покидают место происшествия неопознанными
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БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НОГИ В РУКИ НОГИ В РУКИ both coll VP or PrepP (used as predic) subj: human usu. imper usu. foil. by a verb of motion which, if ellipted, is implied fixed WOto waste no time (and go, run etc someplace), hurry off (to some place): бери ноги в руки и (беги (ступай и т. п.)) в место X - hurry up (and go (run etc)) to place Xhurry over to place X get your butt in gear and go to place X get to place X, now!(а ну-ка,) ноги в руки - get your butt in gear!shake a leg! get a move on! make tracks!бери ноги в руки и марш (беги и т. п.) отсюда = get out of here, now!hit the road!Отец сказал: «Нужно срочно связаться с семьёй Андрея, но у них не работает телефон. А ну-ка, бери ноги в руки - и к ним, скажи им об аварии». Father said, "I've got to get in touch with Andrei's family right away, but their telephone isn't working. Hurry over to their place and tell them about the accident." -
3 брать ноги в руки
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НОГИ В РУКИ; НОГИ В РУКИ both coll[VP or PrepP (used as predic; subj: human; usu. imper; usu. foll. by a verb of motion which, if ellipted, is implied; fixed WO]=====⇒ to waste no time (and go, run etc someplace), hurry off (to some place):- бери ноги в руки и (беги <ступай и т. п.>) в место X - hurry up (and go <run etc>) to place X;- get to place X, now!;- shake a leg!;- get a move on!;- make tracks!;- hit the road!♦ Отец сказал: "Нужно срочно связаться с семьёй Андрея, но у них не работает телефон. А ну-ка, бери ноги в руки - и к ним, скажи им об аварии". Father said, "I've got to get in touch with Andrei's family right away, but their telephone isn't working. Hurry over to their place and tell them about the accident."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать ноги в руки
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4 взять ноги в руки
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НОГИ В РУКИ; НОГИ В РУКИ both coll[VP or PrepP (used as predic; subj: human; usu. imper; usu. foll. by a verb of motion which, if ellipted, is implied; fixed WO]=====⇒ to waste no time (and go, run etc someplace), hurry off (to some place):- бери ноги в руки и (беги <ступай и т. п.>) в место X - hurry up (and go <run etc>) to place X;- get to place X, now!;- shake a leg!;- get a move on!;- make tracks!;- hit the road!♦ Отец сказал: "Нужно срочно связаться с семьёй Андрея, но у них не работает телефон. А ну-ка, бери ноги в руки - и к ним, скажи им об аварии". Father said, "I've got to get in touch with Andrei's family right away, but their telephone isn't working. Hurry over to their place and tell them about the accident."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять ноги в руки
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5 ноги в руки
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НОГИ В РУКИ; НОГИ В РУКИ both coll[VP or PrepP (used as predic; subj: human; usu. imper; usu. foll. by a verb of motion which, if ellipted, is implied; fixed WO]=====⇒ to waste no time (and go, run etc someplace), hurry off (to some place):- бери ноги в руки и (беги <ступай и т. п.>) в место X - hurry up (and go <run etc>) to place X;- get to place X, now!;- shake a leg!;- get a move on!;- make tracks!;- hit the road!♦ Отец сказал: "Нужно срочно связаться с семьёй Андрея, но у них не работает телефон. А ну-ка, бери ноги в руки - и к ним, скажи им об аварии". Father said, "I've got to get in touch with Andrei's family right away, but their telephone isn't working. Hurry over to their place and tell them about the accident."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ноги в руки
См. также в других словарях:
hit and run accident — automobile accident in which a driver who hits a pedestrian or other car drives off to avoid taking responsibility … English contemporary dictionary
hit and run accident — Collision generally between motor vehicle and pedestrian or with another vehicle in which the operator of vehicle leaves scene without identifying himself and without giving certain other information to other motorist and police as usually… … Black's law dictionary
hit and run accident — Collision generally between motor vehicle and pedestrian or with another vehicle in which the operator of vehicle leaves scene without identifying himself and without giving certain other information to other motorist and police as usually… … Black's law dictionary
hit–and–run — adj 1: having left the scene of a motor vehicle accident without stopping to fulfill the duties imposed by law (as rendering aid or giving identification) a hit–and–run driver 2: involving or concerning a hit and run driver a hit–and–run accident … Law dictionary
hit-and-run — hit and run1 adjective a hit and run accident is one in which a driver does not stop after their vehicle has hit a person or another car a. a hit and run attack is one in which someone attacks someone suddenly and then leaves quickly hit and run … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hit-and-run — adj [only before noun] a hit and run accident is one in which a car driver hits someone and does not stop to help hit and run driver … Dictionary of contemporary English
hit-and-run — /hɪt n ˈrʌn / (say hit n run) adjective 1. Also, hit run. denoting or relating to the driver of a motor vehicle who leaves the scene of an accident in which they were involved without stopping to give assistance or fulfil any legal obligations. 2 …
hit-and-run — 1) ADJ: ADJ n A hit and run accident is an accident in which the driver of a vehicle hits someone and then drives away without stopping. ...the victim of a hit and run accident. ...a hit and run driver in a stolen car. 2) ADJ: ADJ n A hit and run … English dictionary
hit-and-run — adjective (only before noun) 1 a hit and run accident is one in which the driver of a car hits a person or another car and then drives away without stopping to help: hit and run driver (=one who does not stop after an accident) 2 a hit and run… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hit and run — I. (baseball) a play in which the batter tries to hit as the base runner runs On the next pitch, the Mets tried a hit and run, but the batter missed the ball. II. (traffic) an accident in which the driver leaves the scene of the collision … … English idioms
hit-and-run — 1) an accident where the driver of the car drives away without leaving his address My sister was involved in a hit and run accident last Sunday afternoon. 2) striking suddenly and leaving quickly The army made a hit and run attack on the enemy… … Idioms and examples