- hit job
- заказной "компромат"Syn:
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HIT WEST — Création 2001 Slogan « 1ère hit radio dans l Ouest » Langue Français Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Hit'West — Création 2001 Slogan « 1ère hit radio dans l Ouest » Langue Français Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Hit West — Création 2001 Slogan « 1ère hit radio dans l Ouest » Langue Français Pays … Wikipédia en Français
hit the streets — (or US hit the pavement) informal : to go out in search of something or for a specific purpose I grabbed the classifieds and hit the pavement, looking for a new job. The reporters hit the streets to interview passersby. see also ↑hit 6 (above), 1 … Useful english dictionary
hit the bottle — (slang) To drink excessively • • • Main Entry: ↑hit * * * hit the bottle/take to the bottle/informal phrase to start drinking a lot of alcohol He hit the bottle after losing his job … Useful english dictionary
hit-or-miss — (= hit and miss), adjective even his approach to finding a job is hit or miss Syn: erratic, haphazard, disorganized, undisciplined, unmethodical, uneven; careless, slapdash, slipshod, casual, cursory, lackadaisical, random, aimless, undirected … Thesaurus of popular words
hit squad — hit ,squad noun count 1. ) a group of trained people who are sent to kill someone 2. ) a group of people who are sent to do a difficult job … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hit the ground running — If someone hits the ground running, they start a new job or position in a very dynamic manner … The small dictionary of idiomes
hit — hitless, adj. hittable, adj. hitter, n. /hit/, v., hit, hitting, n. v.t. 1. to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer. 2. to come against with an impact or collision, as a missile, a flying fragment, a falling body, or the like:… … Universalium
job — I. /dʒɒb / (say job) noun 1. a piece of work; an individual piece of work done in the routine of one s occupation or trade. 2. a piece of work of defined character undertaken for a fixed price. 3. the unit or material being worked upon. 4. the… …
job — I. noun Etymology: perhaps from obsolete English job lump Date: circa 1627 1. a. a piece of work; especially a small miscellaneous piece of work undertaken on order at a stated rate b. the object or material on which work is being done c.… … New Collegiate Dictionary