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1 hit out
hit out а) наносить сильные удары Surrounded by three men who werethreatening him, Jim hit out in all directions and soon had them all lyingunconscious on the ground. б) атаковать (на словах) A late speech gives apolitician a good chance to hit out. The labour unions have hit out againstwage controls. -
2 ■ hit out
■ hit outA v. i. + avv.2 (fig.) attaccare (fig.); fare critiche violente: to hit out at sb. [st.], attaccare violentemente q. [qc.]; sparare a zero contro q. [qc.] (fig.): He hit out at the government's decision to impose more taxes, ha sparato a zero contro la decisione del governo di aumentare le tasseB v. t. + avv. -
3 hit out
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4 hit out
[ʹhıtʹaʋt] phr v (at)набрасываться (на кого-л.); колотить, лупить без разборуto hit out at in justice and prejudice - биться с несправедливостью и предрассудками
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5 hit out
hit out удрям силно (с юмруци), нападам; нахвърлям се (at върху); -
6 hit out at
hit out at [something] ( criticise) attaquer -
7 hit out
intransitive verb* * *( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) zuschlagen* * *◆ hit outvihe was \hit outting out in all directions er schlug nach allen Seiten um sich* * *vi2) (fig)to hit out at or against sb/sth —
he hit out angrily when I suggested it was his fault — er griff mich scharf an, als ich ihm die Schuld geben wollte
* * *hit out v/i1. um sich schlagen:hit out at sb auf jemanden einschlagenat, against über akk)* * *intransitive verbhit out at or against somebody/something — (fig.) jemanden/etwas scharf angreifen
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8 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) lanzar un ataque, atacarv + adva) ( strike)to hit out (at something/somebody) — pegarle* (a algo/alguien)
b) ( attack verbally)to hit out at o against something/somebody — atacar* algo/a alguien, arremeter contra algo/alguien
VI + ADV asestar un golpe; (wildly) repartir golpes (at a)to hit out at sb — asestar un golpe a algn; (fig) atacar a algn
* * *v + adva) ( strike)to hit out (at something/somebody) — pegarle* (a algo/alguien)
b) ( attack verbally)to hit out at o against something/somebody — atacar* algo/a alguien, arremeter contra algo/alguien
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9 hit out
to hit out at sth. — sparare a zero contro qcs
* * *( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) (sferrare un colpo a)* * *to hit out at sth. — sparare a zero contro qcs
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10 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) slå ud efter* * *( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) slå ud efter -
11 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) tolči okoli sebe* * *intransitive verb tolči (at po), tolči okoli sebehit out! — udari! -
12 hit out
vito \hit out out [at sb] [auf jdn] einschlagen;he was \hit outting out in all directions er schlug nach allen Seiten um sich -
13 hit\ out
hit out in some manner hit out blindly яростно отбиваться; драться, раздавая удары направо и налево -
14 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) slá til e-s -
15 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) odavág -
16 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) bater às cegas -
17 hit out
yumruklamak, yumruk atmak* * *( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) yumruklamak -
18 hit out
• polttaa* * *( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) jaella iskuja -
19 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) lange ut etter, slå om seg -
20 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) walić (na óślep)
См. также в других словарях:
hit out (at somebody) — ˌhit ˈout (at sb/sth) derived to attack sb/sth violently by fighting them or criticizing them • I just hit out blindly in all directions. • In a rousing speech the minister hit out at racism in the armed forces. Main entry: ↑hitderived … Useful english dictionary
hit out (at something) — ˌhit ˈout (at sb/sth) derived to attack sb/sth violently by fighting them or criticizing them • I just hit out blindly in all directions. • In a rousing speech the minister hit out at racism in the armed forces. Main entry: ↑hitderived … Useful english dictionary
hit-out — ˈhit out 7 [hit out] noun (in ↑Australian Rules football) a hit of the ball towards a player from your team after it has been bounced by the ↑umpire … Useful english dictionary
hit out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms hit out : present tense I/you/we/they hit out he/she/it hits out present participle hitting out past tense hit out past participle hit out 1) to try to hit someone or something in an uncontrolled way hit out … English dictionary
hit out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you hit out at someone, you try to hit them, although you may miss them. [mainly BRIT] [V P at n] I used to hit out at my husband and throw things at him... [V P] I had never punched anybody in my life but I hit out and gave… … English dictionary
hit out at — CRITICIZE, attack, censure, denounce, condemn, lambaste, pillory, rail against, inveigh against, arraign, cast aspersions on, pour scorn on, disparage, denigrate, give a bad press to, run down; informal knock, pan, slam, hammer, lay into, pull to … Useful english dictionary
hit out — intransitive verb : to aim angry often random blows hit out and … caught him right between the eyes H.A.Chippendale hitting out at injustice and prejudice … Useful english dictionary
ˌhit ˈout — phrasal verb to criticize someone or something very strongly Syn: attack Ms Wallis hit out at the court s decision.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
To hit out — Hit Hit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hit}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hitting}.] [OE. hitten, hutten, of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. hitte to hit, find, Sw. & Icel. hitta.] 1. To reach with a stroke or blow; to strike or touch, usually with force; especially, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hit out — make a strongly worded criticism or attack. → hit … English new terms dictionary
hit-out — /ˈhɪt aʊt/ (say hit owt) noun 1. Australian Rules the punching or palming of the ball by a player at a ball up or a boundary throw in, usually aimed at delivering the ball to a teammate. 2. a brisk gallop …