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1 (to) pass off without a hitch
Политика: проходить гладкоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (to) pass off without a hitch
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2 it went off without a hitch
Общая лексика: все прошло великолепноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it went off without a hitch
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4 go off without a hitch
Общая лексика: пройти без сучка без задоринкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > go off without a hitch
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5 pass off without a hitch
1) Общая лексика: пройти без сучка без задоринки2) Политика: (to) проходить гладкоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pass off without a hitch
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6 the implementation went off without a hitch
Образное выражение: всё прошло без сучка без задоринки (говоря о реализации плана)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the implementation went off without a hitch
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > without a hitch
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1) Общая лексика: без задоринки, без помех, без сучка, без сучка без задоринки, как по маслу (The fireworks went off without a hitch.), как по нотам2) Пословица: без сучка без задоринки (идти, проходить, пр.)3) Макаров: без задержки, безотказно, гладко -
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It went off without a hitch. — Всё прошло без сучка, без задоринки.
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≈ без сучка без задоринки; как по нотамUnder Michael's businesslike direction everything went off without a hitch... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. XXVIII) — Благодаря четкой режиссуре Майкла генеральная репетиция прошла идеально...
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бeз cучкa бeз зaдopинки; кaк пo нoтaмUnder Michael's business-like direction everything went off without a hitch (W. S. Maugham) -
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A n1 ( problem) problème m, pépin ○ m ; there has been a slight hitch il y a eu un petit pépin ○ ; to pass off without a hitch se dérouler sans problème ;2 ( knot) nœud m ;B vtr1 ( fasten) attacher [rope, reins, trailer] (to à) ; atteler [horse, team] (to à) ; accrocher [wagon, rail carriage] (to à) ;2 ○ ( thumb) to hitch a ride ou lift faire du stop ○ ; I hitched a lift to York je suis allé à York en stop ○ ; can I hitch a ride to school? tu m'emmènes à l'école?C ○ vi1 ( hitchhike) faire du stop ○ ; to hitch to Paris in two days mettre deux jours pour aller à Paris en stop ;2 US ( limp) boitiller.to get hitched ○ convoler en justes noces ○.■ hitch up:▶ hitch up [sth], hitch [sth] up1 ( pull up) retrousser [skirt] ; remonter [trousers, covers] ; to hitch a bag up onto one's back hisser un sac sur son dos ; -
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I [hɪtʃ]1) (problem) intoppo m., ostacolo m., difficoltà f.2) (knot) nodo m.II 1. [hɪtʃ]2) colloq. (thumb)2.verbo intransitivo colloq. fare l'autostop- hitch up••to get hitched — colloq. = sposarsi
* * *[hi ] 1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) attaccare, agganciare2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) fare l'autostop2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) intoppo2) (a kind of knot.) nodo3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) strattone•- hitch-hiker
- hitch a lift/ride
- hitch up* * *[hɪtʃ]1. n(impediment, obstacle) intoppo, contrattempo, (difficulty) difficoltà f invwithout a hitch — senza intoppi, a gonfie vele
2. vtto get hitched fam — sposarsi
2) fam3. viSee:•- hitch up* * *hitch /hɪtʃ/n.1 colpo; strattone; balzo; sobbalzo: to give one's trousers a hitch, dare uno strattone ai calzoni; tirarsi su i calzoni4 (naut.) nodo5 (fig.) impedimento; intoppo; difficoltà; ostacolo: a slight hitch, un piccolo intoppo; The ceremony went off without a hitch, la cerimonia è filata via liscia (o senza difficoltà)(to) hitch /hɪtʃ/A v. i.2 attaccarsi; legarsi3 restare impigliato; impigliarsi4 ( slang) chiedere un passaggio ( in auto, ecc.); fare l'autostop: to hitch from coast to coast, fare la traversata degli Stati Uniti con l'autostop; We hitched to Rome, siamo andati a Roma in autostopB v. t.2 attaccare; agganciare; legare: to hitch a horse to a wagon, attaccare un cavallo a un carro; (ferr.) to hitch a goods wagon, agganciare un carro merci; to hitch a rope over a pole, legare una fune a un palo3 ( slang) ottenere ( un passaggio): to hitch a lift (o a ride) on a lorry, farsi dare un passaggio su un camion● (fig.) to hitch one's wagon to a star, legarsi a una persona importante per fare carriera □ ( slang) to get hitched, sposarsi; impiccarsi (fig. fam.).* * *I [hɪtʃ]1) (problem) intoppo m., ostacolo m., difficoltà f.2) (knot) nodo m.II 1. [hɪtʃ]2) colloq. (thumb)2.verbo intransitivo colloq. fare l'autostop- hitch up••to get hitched — colloq. = sposarsi
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1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) amarrar2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) hacer autoestop, ir a dedo
2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) obstáculo, escollo, tropiezo, dificultad2) (a kind of knot.) vuelta de nudo3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) tirón; sacudida•- hitch-hiker
- hitch a lift/ride
- hitch up
hitch vb hacer autostoptr[hɪʧ]1 obstáculo, tropiezo, dificultad nombre femenino1 (tie) enganchar, atar1 familiar hacer autoestop, ir a dedo, hacer dedo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwithout a hitch sin problema algunohitch ['hɪʧ] vt1) : mover con sacudidas2) attach: enganchar, atar, amariar3) hitchhike4)to hitch up : subirse (los pantalones, etc.)hitch n1) jerk: tirón m, jalón m2) obstacle: obstáculo m, impedimento m, tropiezo mn.(§ pl.: hitches) = dificultad s.m.• obstáculo s.m.• pega s.f.• tirón s.m.v.• acoplar v.• amarrar v.• atar v.• enganchar v.• mover de un tirón v.hɪtʃ
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1) ( difficulty) complicación f, problema m, pega f (Esp fam)it went off without a hitch — todo salió a pedir de boca (fam), todo marchó sobre ruedas
2) ( limp) (AmE) cojera f, renguera f (AmL)to walk with a hitch — cojear, renquear, renguear (AmL)
3) ( period of service) (AmE colloq)
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1) ( attach)to get hitched — (colloq) casarse, matrimoniarse (fam & hum)
2) ( thumb) (colloq)to hitch a ride o (BrE also) a lift — hacer* dedo (fam), hacer* autostop, ir* de aventón (Col, Méx fam), pedir* cola (Ven fam)
he hitched a ride on a truck — lo recogió or le paró un camión
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vi hitchhikePhrasal Verbs:- hitch up[hɪtʃ]1. N1) (=impediment, obstacle) obstáculo m, impedimento m2) (=tug) tirón m, jalón m (LAm)3) (=knot) vuelta f de cabo2. VT1)to hitch a lift — hacer autoestop, hacer dedo *, pedir aventón (Mex)
2) (=fasten) atar, amarrar (to a)3)to get hitched ** — casarse
4) (=shift) mover de un tirón3.VI * (also: hitchhike) hacer autoestop, ir a dedo, hacer dedo *, pedir aventón (Mex)- hitch up* * *[hɪtʃ]
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1) ( difficulty) complicación f, problema m, pega f (Esp fam)it went off without a hitch — todo salió a pedir de boca (fam), todo marchó sobre ruedas
2) ( limp) (AmE) cojera f, renguera f (AmL)to walk with a hitch — cojear, renquear, renguear (AmL)
3) ( period of service) (AmE colloq)
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1) ( attach)to get hitched — (colloq) casarse, matrimoniarse (fam & hum)
2) ( thumb) (colloq)to hitch a ride o (BrE also) a lift — hacer* dedo (fam), hacer* autostop, ir* de aventón (Col, Méx fam), pedir* cola (Ven fam)
he hitched a ride on a truck — lo recogió or le paró un camión
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vi hitchhikePhrasal Verbs:- hitch up -
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1. transitive verb1) (move by a jerk) rücken2) (fasten) [fest]binden [Tier] (to an + Akk.); binden [Seil] ( round um + Akk.); [an]koppeln [Anhänger usw.] (to an + Akk.); spannen [Zugtier, -maschine usw.] (to vor + Akk.)2. intransitive verbsee academic.ru/102949/hitch-hike">hitch-hike 1.3. noun1) (stoppage) Unterbrechung, diehave one hitch — einen Haken haben (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- hitch up* * *[hi ] 1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) festmachen2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) trampen2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) die Schwierigkeit2) (a kind of knot.) der Knoten3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) der Ruck•- hitch-hike- hitch-hiker
- hitch a lift/ride
- hitch up* * *[hɪtʃ]I. n<pl -es>but there is a \hitch aber die Sache hat einen Hakena technical \hitch ein technisches Problemto go off without a \hitch reibungslos ablaufenshe gave her stockings a quick \hitch sie zog schnell ihre Strümpfe hochII. vt1. (fasten)to \hitch a horse to a cart ein Pferd vor einen Wagen spannento \hitch a trailer to a car einen Anhänger an einem Auto anhängento \hitch a lift [or ride] trampen, per Anhalter fahren* * *[hɪtʃ]1. nwithout a hitch — reibungslos, ohne Schwierigkeiten
there's been a hitch — es haben sich Schwierigkeiten ergeben, da ist ein Problem aufgetaucht
2) (= quick pull) Ruck mshe gave her skirt a quick hitch — sie zog schnell ihren Rock am Bund zurecht
3) (= knot) Knoten m; (NAUT) Stek m4) (inf= lift)
I got a hitch all the way to London — ich bin in einem Rutsch bis London (durch)getrampt (inf)2. vt1) (= fasten) festmachen, anbinden (sth to sth etw an etw dat)to hitch one's wagon to a star ( dated US ) — sich (dat) ein hohes Ziel setzen, nach den Sternen greifen (geh)
to hitch one's wagon to sb ( dated US ) — sich mit jdm zusammentun
2) (inf)to get hitched — heiraten, vor Anker gehen (hum)
3)to hitch a lift or ride — trampen, per Anhalter fahren
3. vi (esp Brit)trampen, per Anhalter fahren → also hitchhikeSee:→ also hitchhike* * *hitch [hıtʃ]A s2. Schwierigkeit f, Problem n, Haken m umg:without a hitch glatt, reibungslos3. Ruck m, Zug m:give sth a hitch an etwas ziehen;give one’s trousers a hitch seine Hosen hochziehen4. besonders US Humpeln n, Hinken n:walk with a hitch humpeln, hinken5. TECH Verbindungshaken m, -glied n7. US sl Zeit(spanne) f, besondersa) Militärzeit fb) Knast m (Gefängnisstrafe):serve a three-year hitch in prison eine dreijährige Strafe abbrummen umgB v/t1. (ruckartig) ziehen, rücken:he hitched his chair closer to the table er rückte mit seinem Stuhl näher an den Tisch heran;hitch up one’s trousers seine Hosen hochziehenC v/i1. besonders US humpeln, hinken:hitch along dahinhumpeln2. sich festhaken, sich verfangen, hängen bleiben ( alle:on an dat)* * *1. transitive verb1) (move by a jerk) rücken2) (fasten) [fest]binden [Tier] (to an + Akk.); binden [Seil] ( round um + Akk.); [an]koppeln [Anhänger usw.] (to an + Akk.); spannen [Zugtier, -maschine usw.] (to vor + Akk.)2. intransitive verbsee hitch-hike 1.3. noun1) (stoppage) Unterbrechung, diehave one hitch — einen Haken haben (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- hitch up* * *(problem) n.(§ pl.: hitches)Knoten - m.Ruck -e m. -
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{hitʃ}
I. 1. дръпвам, издърпвам, подръпвам (и с up)
2. закачам (се), завързвам (on, onto за)
впрягам (и с up)
3. оженвам
to get HITCHed sl. оженвам се
to HITCH up with събирам се с, оженвам се за
4. тех. зацепвам, захващам
5. накуцвам, куцукам
6. sl. погаждам се, разбирам се
прилягам (with)
7. разг. давам знак (при автостоп)
II. 1. (по) дръпване
2. закачване, скачване
3. спънка, пречка, затруднение, засечка
to go off without a HITCH минавам гладко/благополучно
4. мор. вид възел
5. впрягане
6. накуцване
7. геол. слабо разместване на пластове
8. ам. разг. военна служба
9. пътуване на автостоп* * *{hitsh} v 1. дръпвам, издърпвам, подръпвам (и с up); 2. закачам (2) {hitsh} n 1. (по)дръпване; 2. закачване, скачване; 3. спънка* * *спънка; пречка; впрягане; впрягам; дръпвам; дръпване; засичам; дърпам; завързвам; закачване; закачам; засечка; накуцване; накуцвам;* * *1. i. дръпвам, издърпвам, подръпвам (и с up) 2. ii. (по) дръпване 3. sl. погаждам се, разбирам се 4. to get hitched sl. оженвам се 5. to go off without a hitch минавам гладко/благополучно 6. to hitch up with събирам се с, оженвам се за 7. ам. разг. военна служба 8. впрягам (и с up) 9. впрягане 10. геол. слабо разместване на пластове 11. закачам (се), завързвам (on, onto за) 12. закачване, скачване 13. мор. вид възел 14. накуцвам, куцукам 15. накуцване 16. оженвам 17. прилягам (with) 18. пътуване на автостоп 19. разг. давам знак (при автостоп) 20. спънка, пречка, затруднение, засечка 21. тех. зацепвам, захващам* * *hitch[hitʃ] I. v 1. дръпвам, дърпам се; 2. закачам (се), завързвам (on, on to); 3. засичам, правя засечка (за пистолет; и прен.); 4. впрягам (и с up); to \hitch up with разг. събирам се с, съюзявам се с; женя се за; 5. ам. накуцвам; 6. ам. разг. разбирам се, погаждам се, карам; • to \hitch o.'s wagon to a star имам големи планове (мечти); II. n 1. дръпване; 2. закачване; 3. спънка, пречка, препятствие, затруднение; засечка; задръжка; трудност, мъчнотия; a \hitch in the negotiations засечка в преговорите; 4. мор. вид възел; 5. впрягане; 6. накуцване; 7. ам. разг. военна служба; 8. геол. слабо разместване на пластове; 9. мин. стъпало; гнезден (за крепеж). -
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1)but there is a \hitch aber die Sache hat einen Haken;a technical \hitch ein technisches Problem;to go off without a \hitch reibungslos ablaufenshe gave her stockings a quick \hitch sie zog schnell ihre Strümpfe hoch1) ( fasten)to \hitch sth to sth etw an etw dat festmachen;to \hitch an animal to sth ein Tier an etw dat festbinden;to \hitch a horse to a cart ein Pferd vor einen Wagen spannen;to \hitch a trailer to a car einen Anhänger an einem Auto anhängen -
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I n infml1)There's been a slight hitch in our plans — В наши планы закралось одно "но"
There must be a hitch to it somewhere — Здесь, должно быть, что-то не то
2)3) esp AmEII vi infml III vt infml -
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n. ruk; storing, hapering; knoop; rit(je), lift (sl.)--------v. knopen, verbinden; zich verbinden; blijven hakenhitch1[ hitsj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 ruk ⇒ zet, duw2 storing ⇒ hapering, kink♦voorbeelden:————————hitch2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 liften♦voorbeelden:hitch up • optrekken
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