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Перевод: hit
[существительное] толчок ; выпад ; удачная попытка; удача ; успех ; большой успех; роман, пользующийся успехом; спектакль, пользующийся успехом; фильм, пользующийся успехом; удар ; модный шлягер; гвоздь сезона; бестселлер ; хит ; любимец публики; популярный исполнитель; попадание; саркастическое замечание; [глагол] ударить; ударять; бить; биться; удариться; попадать в цель; поражать; больно задевать; задеть за живое; напасть; наподдавать; натолкнуться; находить; угодить; добираться; достигать; ограбить; убить
Тезаурус:
- The worst hit firms might decide that they must have a reduction in pay in order to stay in business.
- Jimmy could hit both the running shot and the ball on the rise better than anyone.
- They even have a branch of M S. Come to think of it, perhaps Grimshaw's pavilion is the ideal location, come the autumn, for the first out-of-town branch of that great British enterprise to hit the Iberian peninsula.
- I read with interest of the lady golfer who, when confronted by a naked man wearing only a bowler hat, asked him whether he was a member, and then hit him with a Number 8 iron.
- Shares in Bennett Fountain will hit a fresh low for this year on Monday after an out-of-hours announcement last night that "the group has made a significant pre-tax loss for the year to 30 June", due to difficulties in the retail division.
- He also conceded that Unisys has been hit by the same technology shift with which IBM is having to come to terms.
- I said, "Hit a 3-iron.
- Harry knew he'd been hit in the aircraft, feeling now the wetness of blood inside his shirt and trousers, although the wounds didn't hurt, only causing numbness.
- One man died and another was critically injured when their car was hit by a train at an unmanned railway crossing.
- HOFFS WAS the Bangle who looked, er, "cute", sang lots of hits and got a solo deal last year which has just resulted in the brilliant (and witty) LP "When You're A Boy", containing both Bowie's "Boys Keep Swinging" - hence the name - and the steamy-ish hit single "My Side Of The Bed" - hence the UK visit.
- Then, in that second of hushed silence before the screen and fanfare blaze out, there came from the middle of the auditorium a huge and shocked voice "What the fookin''ell are yo" doin'? ', followed almost at once by two mighty smacks that could only have been someone being hit.
- Nigger was on leave from the navy and had been impressed as he watched Yanto hit a drunken sailor who had tried to grope a young girl.
- The problem had hit Britain now because we were feeding the algae with phosphates and nitrates and causing blooms.
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