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61 hit home
доходить (до сознания)In many cases the reality of war doesn't hit home with reservists, until they're actually called upon to fight.
I could see that the criticism was beginning to hit home.
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62 hit off
фраз. гл.1) точно изобразить немногими штрихами, словами; уловить сходство2) ( hit it off) иметь хорошие отношения (с кем-л.)How nice that the two girls hit it off so well. — Как мило, что эти две девочки подружились.
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63 hit it
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64 hit someone for six
expr BrE infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > hit someone for six
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65 hit someone with something
expr AmE infmlThat guy hit his boss with a scheme to save a bundle in the front office — Этот парень предложил своему шефу план экономии огромных средств на управленческом персонале
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hit someone with something
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66 hit smb. where it hurts
≈ наступить кому-л. на любимую мозоль, задеть за живое кого-лA: "I'm afraid Jenks won't speak to me again. I told him straight that he would stand more chance of getting a job if he washed occasionally." B: "My word - you hit him where it hurts that time." (SPI) — А: "Боюсь, что Дженкс перестанет со мной разговаривать. я прямо сказал ему, что, если бы он хоть иногда умывался, у него было бы куда больше шансов получить работу. Б. На этот раз вы, ей-богу, задели его за живое."
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67 hit the mark
попасть в точку; добиться своей цели, иметь успех [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Mercutio: "If love be blind, love cannot hit the mark." (W. Shakespeare, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, act II, sc. 1) — Меркуцио: "Не будь любовь слепа, она так метко не попадала б в цель." (перевод Т. Щепкиной-Куперник)
Bly: "...and what I always say is: one man's disposition is another man's indisposition." Mr. March: "By George! Just hits the mark." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Windows’, act II) — Блай: "...я всегда говорил: что одному здорово, то другому смерть." Мистер Марч: "Видит бог, попал в точку!"
There is no use in our trying to persuade ourselves that this doesn't hit the mark - it does! (E. L. Voynich, ‘The Gadfly’, part II, ch. 3) — Бесполезно доказывать, что памфлет не попадет в цель. Попадет!
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68 hit smb. where it hurts
нacтупить кoму-л. нa любимую мoзoль, зaдeть кoгo-л. зa живoeI'm afraid Jenks won't speak to me again. I told him straight that he would stand more chance of getting a job if he washed occasionally. B. My word - you hit him where it hurts that timeConcise English-Russian phrasebook > hit smb. where it hurts
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69 hit the bull's eye
1) пoпaдaть в цeль, пoпaдaть в цeнтp мишeни, в яблoчкoHe had just hit the bull's eye and was watching a fellow make a tough shot (W. Saroyan)2) имeть уcпex, дoбитьcя пocтaвлeннoй цeлиAdell reported that the Goya and the alleged Velasquez had hit the bull's eye (V. Sinclair) -
70 hit the jackpot
paзг.нeoжидaннo пpeуcпeть, дoбитьcя бoльшoгo уcпexa; нaпacть нa зoлoтую жилу [этим. кapт. copвaть бaнк; пepвoнaч. aмep.]Madge, in days when she imagined that it might somehow be possible to persuade me to make money, had gone on about it continually. Poor Madge! She had picked the winner. But Sadie and Sammy would hit the jackpot (J. Murdoch). The firm has hit the jackpot with its new line of products -
71 hit the mark
пoпacть в тoчку, дoбитьcя cвoeй цeли, имeть уcпexThere is no use in our trying to persuade ourselves that this [пaмфлeт] doesn't hit the mark - it does (E. L. Voynich). How extraordinary! When Madame Vernet told Julie's fortune, she hit the mark every time -
72 hit and roll
хит-энд-ролл
Термин в кёрлинге, обозначающий вид броска, при котором один камень выбивает из игры другой камень, откатываясь затем на другую игровую позицию.
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hit and roll
Curling term for a stone that knocks an opponent's stone out of play, and then rolls to another position in play.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > hit and roll
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73 hit and stay
хит-энд-стей
Термин в кёрлинге, обозначающий вид броска, при котором камень выбивает из игры камень соперника и остается на месте столкновения.
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hit and stay
Curling term for a stone that knocks an opponent's stone out of play and stays in the spot where it made contact with it.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > hit and stay
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74 hit the bull's eye
попасть не в бровь, а в глаз; попасть в яблочко/в цельAs far as Christmas presents were concerned the family agreed that Aunt Helen had hit the bull's eye by giving them a sledge.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > hit the bull's eye
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75 hit the spot
expr infml esp AmE1)A glass of iced beer hits the spot on a hot day like this — Стакан ледяного пива как раз то, что нужно в такую жару
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76 hit
E-coma measure of the number of files or images that are sent to a browser from a Web site in response to a single request.The measure is one of the most abused statistics on the Internet, as hits do not provide an accurate picture of Web site visitor activity. Every Web page is made up of a number of components—graphics, text, programming elements—and many have anything from 10 to 20 components. Each component is counted as a hit. Therefore, the total number of hits is generally very high and bears little or no relation to the number of people visiting. -
77 hit pay dirt
paзг.дocтичь cвoeй цeли, дoбитьcя уcпexa, пpeуcпeть; paзбoгaтeть [пepвoнaч. aмep.; букв. нaпacть нa зoлoтую жилу, нaйти зoлoтoнocный плacт]Between 4 and now [1] Shellabarger hit pay dirt with his historical novels (New York Times Book Review). 'What have you found out about that apartment where Reedley hangs out? Or rather, about his neighbour?' 'We may have struck pay dirt there. Perry. Her name's Daphne Grldley' (E. S. Gardner) -
78 hit the headlines
cтaть тeмoй гaзeтныx зaгoлoвкoв; пoпacть нa пepвыe cтpaницы гaзeт (cp. oб этoм кpичaли вce гaзeты) [пepвoнaч. aмep.]What a scandal! If you publish that story, it will hit the headlines -
79 hit on/upon
phr.v. 1. му текнува (добра идеја/предлог/решение)2. случајно открива/наидува на (нешто)3. amer. inf. се спушта: Не spent the whole night hitting on anything that moved Тој цела вечер ја помина спуштајќи се на се што мрда -
80 hit the pipe
expr AmE slHe started hitting the pipe when he was fifteen — Он начал курить гашиш, когда ему было пятнадцать лет
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Hit — and the acronym HIT may refer to:;Science/Engineering * Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence, Fluid Dynamics ;Sport * Hit (baseball) * High intensity training, a form of strength training;Music * Hit (album), by Peter Gabriel * Hits (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
hit (someone) (right) between the eyes — informal if something hits someone between the eyes, it shocks them. I remember when I read that article. It hit me right between the eyes … New idioms dictionary
hit — hit1 [ hıt ] (past tense and past participle hit) verb *** ▸ 1 touch something with force ▸ 2 have bad effect on ▸ 3 when you realize something ▸ 4 reach place/state etc. ▸ 5 press switch etc. ▸ 6 achieve score in sport ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hit — 1 /hIt/ verb past tense and past participle hitpresent participle hitting 1 TOUCH SB/STH HARD (T) to touch someone or something quickly and usually hard with your hand, a stick etc: hit sth with: Billy was hitting a tin can with a spoon. | hit sb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hit — I UK [hɪt] / US verb Word forms hit : present tense I/you/we/they hit he/she/it hits present participle hitting past tense hit past participle hit *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to move quickly onto an object or surface, touching it with force… … English dictionary
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hit the spot — phrasal : to give complete or special satisfaction used especially of food or drink * * * hit the spot informal phrase to be exactly what you want or need A cool glass of beer would really hit the spot. Thesaurus: relevant and appropriatesynonym … Useful english dictionary
Hit Me with Your Best Shot — Infobox Single Name = Hit Me with Your Best Shot Artist = Pat Benatar Released = 1980 Recorded = 1979 from Album = Crimes of Passion B side = Format = Genre = Rock Length = 2:52 Label = Chrysalis Writer = Eddie Schwartz Producer = Felix… … Wikipedia
hit one's stride — {v. phr.} 1. To walk or run at your best speed; reach your top speed or game. * /After walking the first mile, Jim was just hitting his stride./ * /The horse began to hit his stride and moved ahead of the other horses in the race./ 2. To do your… … Dictionary of American idioms
hit one's stride — {v. phr.} 1. To walk or run at your best speed; reach your top speed or game. * /After walking the first mile, Jim was just hitting his stride./ * /The horse began to hit his stride and moved ahead of the other horses in the race./ 2. To do your… … Dictionary of American idioms