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Значение идиомы beat it
[beat it] {v.}, {slang} To go away in a hurry; get out quickly.
When he heard the crash he beat it as fast as he could.
– Often used as a command.
The big boy said, “Beat it, kid. We don’t want you with us.”
Compare: CLEAR OUT, LIGHT OUT, HEAD FOR THE HILLS.
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